Click on photo to see the Brox Sisters & The Rhythm Boys
singing "A Bench in the Park"

From the "King of Jazz" (1930)
Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris
Lorayne, Patrica, Bobbe Brox
Before the Andrews Sisters, before the Boswell Sisters, one of the first sister recording acts were
the Brox Sisters. Virtually unknown today, the Brox Sisters were the premiere sister singing group
of the 1920s. They starred on Broadway in the Ziegfeld Follies and the Music Box Revue shows.

Brox Sisters & The Rhythm Boys
Still from "The King of Jazz" (1930)

1923
Click on photo to see the Brox Sisters singing "Falling in Love Again"

from the short Hollywood on Parade (1932) (wmv format - 4 megs)
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