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The White Sisters Free Music

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The White Sisters Free Music

The White Sisters

Effective period / Period of releases: 1959 - 1963

Members: Faye White, Joyce White (2), Janet White (2)

American Gospel singing sisters from Salisbury, Maryland.
The sisters first achieved aclaim in 1952 when they were selected as winners on Arthur Godfrey's "Talent Scouts" program.
As they were gaining notoriety, the sisters quit the entertainment glitter, went to Philadelphia Bible College and joined a Christian broadcast. The sisters were the youngest of nine children. Joyce and Janet are twins. They are two years younger than Faye. The sisters sang with Billy Graham during his Crusade in Madison Square Garden. They appeared on "Word of Life", "Music For America", and appeared regularly with Dr. Ford Philpot on the TV program "The Story". They were part of the Philpot Evangelistic Team doing church crusades.
They continued to sing and tour together until 2007.

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tampabay.com/archive/2010/10/14/singing-career-shifted-from-pop-to-church/