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Teddie Beverley obituary

Teddie Beverley obituary
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Teddie Beverley, the last surviving member of the popular 1950s vocal trio The Beverley Sisters, has died at the age of 99. The group was known for their wholesome image, numerous radio and television appearances, and hits like 'I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus'.

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The passing marks the end of an era for a prominent British vocal group that influenced mid-century pop culture and entertainment.

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The Beverley Sisters, Teddie, Joy and Babs, in the early 1950s. They appeared in five Royal Variety performances, often singing the Irving Berlin composition Sisters. Photograph: ANL/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen The Beverley Sisters, Teddie, Joy and Babs, in the early 1950s. They appeared in five Royal Variety performances, often singing the Irving Berlin composition Sisters. Photograph: ANL/Shutterstock Pop and rock Obituary Teddie Beverley obituary Last of the Beverley Sisters, the singing trio who found fame in the 1950s with hits such as I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus and Little Donkey

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