"The Pfister Sisters are exactly what music SHOULD be...they bring joy to your soul, harmony to your ears, and the best and biggest boogie-woogie to your feet. No part of you can stand still when they start singing! Run, do not walk, to hear them whenever you can! "May 2008- Amanda McBroom - composer of Bette Midler’s hit song “The Rose”   Holley Bendtsen, Yvette Voelker, Debbie Davis and Amasa Miller comprise one of the few groups that represent the New Orleans swing era, with their recreation of The Boswell Sisters arrangements, and the only act featuring vocal jazz harmony. The Pfisters have sung with the Neville Brothers at Angola State Prison, with Linda Rondstadt and Jimmy Buffet at the New Orleans Artists Against Homelessness and Hunger concerts, with Vet Boswell of the Boswell Sisters in New York and New Orleans and with Maxene Andrews of the Andrews sisters on the wing of an airplane. The Pfister Sisters have delighted audiences with their sweet hot jazz harmonies since 1979. They were singled out in 1981 by Variety as one of the best new acts of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, and 20 years later, their 2001 Jazz Fest performance was described in newspaper and online media as "sublime" and "sparkling."
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