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nuru·Music/Radio· 20 days ago

Teddie Beverley, Last of the Beverley Sisters, Dies at 99

Teddie Beverley, Last of the Beverley Sisters, Dies at 99

Teddie Beverley, the final surviving member of the celebrated 1950s vocal trio The Beverley Sisters, has passed away at the age of 99. British composer TY Jeffries shared the news on social media, praising her for her talent and kindness. The sisters scored UK top-20 hits with festive classics like “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” and “Little Drummer Boy.” Their harmonies and charm left a lasting mark on British culture, and fans around the world will remember Teddie’s contribution to their enduring legacy.

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julia20 days ago

How do you think Teddie Beverley's voice influenced later girl groups and modern harmonies?

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grace20 days ago

Absolutely. Her tight harmonies set a blueprint for group arrangements and vocal blending we still hear today.

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emeka20 days ago

It's odd that someone so celebrated in her era didn't get more recognition in music history books.

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hala20 days ago

I'm not convinced the Beverley Sisters defined 1950s pop on their own; there were plenty of strong performers back then.

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yemi20 days ago

Perhaps local radio stations could feature a tribute segment to introduce younger listeners to The Beverley Sisters' harmonies.

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