The Puppini Sisters

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Marcella Puppini
Stephanie O'Brien
Kate Mullins

website - www.thepuppinisisters.com

The Puppini Sisters are a British girl group who bring 1940s music into the 21st Century. Imagine your typical music that you would listen to in the 1940s on the radio. That's the style of music these girls sing, but with a slightly more modern style.

This is what people have had to say about them recently -

"A girl band, but not as we know them. They do 40s-style interpretations of post-punk classics
- their interpretation of The Smiths' Panic is absolute genius."
(New Woman)


"......a gorgeous trio who do the wittiest, sassiest 1940s-style swing covers......they're going to be the big hit of the summer festivals."
(Evening Standard)


"Tongue-in-cheek take on the classic vocal harmony groups of the 30s and 40s with a few pop songs thrown in."
(Time Out)


Their new album, Betcha Bottom Dollar, will be released on 31st July.



Album Description

Every now and then something comes along that causes a massive "Why on earth didn’t I think of that?!" reaction. Something original and quirky, that fills a gaping void and that appeals to just about everyone. Ladies and gentleman, it gives us great pleasure to welcome on to the world stage: The Puppini Sisters.

Dressed with 1940’s glamour, The Puppini Sisters perform tongue-in-cheek classics in three-part close harmony. Their album, 'Betcha Bottom Dollar', is one of the most accomplished, eccentric and original albums of the year - ready for a general public that won’t know what’s hit it but will thoroughly enjoy being ambushed! In the tradition of the greats, The Puppini Sisters have worked their own vibe and stuck to their guns, and the result is a work of pure genius.

Tracks range from well known favourites such as Mr Sandman, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B and In The Mood, to more diverse covers such as I Will Survive, Wuthering Heights and Morrissey’s Panic.

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