Photo credit: Michele Hedderman    

 

      
   Photo credit: Don Keller

"New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival - May 4, 2008 performance
Noticed by the BBC News, USA Today, and the Associated Press"

BBC News
May 6, 2008

But another song, performed on stage by an all-women's swing group, the Pfister Sisters, did not go unnoticied . It sums up the mood of the city while it collectively crosses its fingers and waits for levees to be repaired - "River Stay away from My Door"

USA Today
May 2, 2008

The Pfister Sisters, Puttin' It On.  Yvette Voelker, Debbie Davis and Holley Bendtsen re-create the jazz harmony vocals popularized by the Boswell Sisters during the New Orleans swing era of the 1920's and 30's." 

Alan Smason
Gambit Weekly Theater Reviewer

If any group could ever represent the sweetness and slightly naughty nature of New Orleans's fairer sex, it would, no doubt, be the Pfister Sisters." Kosher Computing Jazz Fest blog, May 5, 2008

Mary Foster
Associated Press, May 5, 2008
Fans, slick with sunscreen, stretched out in front of stages or set up chairs in the shade of massive oak trees and enjoyed music from groups as diverse as Santana, The Radiators, The Pfister Sisters and Snooks Eaglin.

  

The Pfister Family in the studio makin' groceriesCre
    Photo credit: Zack Smith    

Clockwise from left:  
Piano man Amasa Miller;
Baby Wrangler Marilyn Bohren holding
Debbie's latest project, Henry Davis Perrine;
Vocalists -  Yvette Voelker, Debbie Davis,  Holley Bendtsen;
Engineer - Tim Stambaugh  Producer - Spencer Bohren 

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     Photo credit: Zack Smith    

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What's Going On


Special Events

Saturday May 17 4 PM Louisiana Music Factory NOLA
Friday May 23 Natchez Music Festival  Natchez MS
June 5 "Thursdays at Twilight" CIty Park New Orleans

Note: We will be 5 weeks in Europe, so the weekly performances in will be cancelled in some parts of June and July, unless someone loans us a Concorde

Every Sunday: Brunch at Marigny Brasserie
Frenchmen at Royal, 11:30 - 2:30

Every Wednesday: Spotted Cat
623 Frenchmen Street, 6:30 - 9:30

Click for  Schedule

 

May 2008
We are preparing for our 5 week trip to Europe. We will be performing in two countries.  More news as our plans develop.

April  2008
We have our latest CD, Puttin' It On.  

December 2007
Still lots a goin's on. We are still feeling wonderful from the Boswell Centennial.  So much talent came to New Orleans to celebrate the musical accomplishments of the first ever jazz harmonists, the Boswell Sisters.  Yvette was moved to tears as she declared "Happy Birthday Connie".  We are singing twice a week, plus a few upcoming specials.

October 2007
Whole lotta singin' goin on!  Despite a lot of comings and goings, we're keeping our regular weekly gigs at the Spotted Cat and the Marigny Brasserie going strong, we're rehearsing new material (in true Pfister Pfashion, with a baby on a hip)and getting ready to head back into the studio.  Shhh, keep your fingers crossed. . .

July 2007
Well, kids, we've pulled another rabbit out of a hat (in addition to all those dead pregnancy-test-rabbits), and the Pfister Sisters will be in France from Bastille Day, July 14th till the 31st!  Since Debbie decided to stay home with all the boys this time (Henry's still pretty new, after all), and Amasa's already in Europe with Charmaine Neville, Karen Stoehr and Joshua Paxton will be joining Holley and Yvette for the latest in our Pfister Pfrance and Pfood Extravaganza.  During our return to Saintes, we'll be performing on a double bill with Chanticleer, a 12-voice chorale out of San Francisco, as well as in a concert of our own during Les Jardins de la Ville series.  Meanwhile, check out Debbie's solo act at the Brasserie on Sundays and the Spotted Cat on Wednesdays.  We'll return to both in August, as well as a repeat concert at the Botanical Gardens in City Park.

April 2007
Debbie Davis had her second baby boy, Henry Davis Perrine, early on April 9!  The whole family is doing great, and special props to Karen Stoehr for standing in for Debb during this festival season.

November 2006
We're here in Saintes, France having the time of our lives, eating, drinking, and  singing our way through the French countryside, with a side trip to Paris, of course!  Follow the adventures at
www.myspace.com/thepfistersisters
 

Click here for the website of our host, Abbaye aux Dames :  http://www.abbayeauxdames.org/en

Summer 2006
We've been filmed by documentarians, recorded by (and played on) National Public Radio, and featured in a lovely newspaper article about a woman moving back "home" after the storm (after 17 years away) and re-discovering the joys of her native City.

April- May 2006
Our first Post-K French Quarter Fest and Jazz Fest appearances, with some old and some new band members, were big successes.

February 2006:
We celebrated the 70th anniversary (February 12, 1936) of the last recording made by our inspirations, New Orleans' own Boswell Sisters, "I'm Puttin All My Eggs in One Basket"

November 2005
Riverboat tour with the Dukes of Dixieland, to benefit the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund,  aboard the Natchez Steamboat as it wound its way down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to home.

October 2005 ,
San Diego - a benefit for New Orleans Children’s Hospital (with Charmaine Neville)  -  our Post-K reunion!

August 2005
The Pfisters Sisters were scattered across the country by Katrina .


Please send an email if you have a gig for us!

 

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."

 
“Any one of these three could hold a stage in her own right. It's rare for 3 singers of this caliber to work with the intense discipline required to create this sound. What they accomplish is dazzling. Don't miss them.”
  — Provincetown Magazine

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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.

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