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joined the Las Vegas debuts of George Burns as a solo act and a young singer named Bobby Darin at the Sahara. It was the DeCastros who told Darin that he should record one of the featured songs in his act, "Mack the Knife"; Darin thought it was just a nightclub number, but he later took their advice.
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when he made his Las Vegas debut at the Desert Inn in 1954, which had one of the most star-studded and publicized opening nights of any show in the town's history. Coward would watch their act every night while waiting to go on himself. They were part of another historic engagement in 1959, when they
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song, "Teach Me Tonight", which had been suggested at the last minute by their bass player. The label was pushing "It's Love", but Cleveland disc jockey Bill Randall turned the record over and "Teach Me Tonight" soon became a hit, peaking at No. 2 on the charts and selling more than five million
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copies. Several more recordings followed, including "Too Late Now", "Boom Boom Boomerang", "Snowbound For Christmas", "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming", and numerous albums on a variety of labels including RCA Victor, ABC-Paramount, Capitol, and 20th Century-Fox.
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in Manhattan, where Cherie Dawn DeCastro was born on September 1, 1922. Youngest daughter Babette was born back in Havana. The De Castro Sisters, always strongly chaperoned, began their singing careers as young girls and patterned themselves as a Cuban version of
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showgirl who married the wealthy Cuban aristocrat Juan Fernandez de Castro, owner of a large sugar plantation in the Dominican Republic, where first daughter Peggy was born. De Castro later developed radio and television in Cuba with
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in Los Angeles, the first telecast west of the Mississippi. The sisters were introduced by Hope and sang "Babalu", which was filmed by a Paramount newsreel cameraman and is the only surviving footage of the original three-hour show.
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In 1954, the more Americanized DeCastro Sisters were signed by a small country label, Abbott Records, and their first release featured "It's Love" as the A-side, backed by a
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As their careers progressed their act became more flamboyant, and they worked across the country, including at the Palladium in Hollywood, where they sang with
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in 1942, where they were seen by an agent from General Artists Corporation (now ICM) and booked into the Copacabana in New York with the
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Babette died of cancer on January 10, 1992. Olgita died of asthma on February 14, 2000. Peggy died of lung cancer on March 6, 2004, in
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sisters Peggy DeCastro (1921–2004), Cherie DeCastro (1922–2010) and Babette DeCastro (1925–1992). When Babette retired in 1958, a
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In 1997, they were part of KTLA's 50th anniversary broadcast in Los Angeles and headlined at the
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The three original DeCastro Sisters — Peggy, Cherie and Babette — were raised in
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The DeCastro Sisters began as a Cuban flavored trio and were protegees of
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The DeCastro Sisters appeared on most major TV shows including
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