The Pfister Sisters perform in a variety of configurations - Holley,
Yvette and Debbie can sing backed only by Amasa on piano for smaller audiences
or intimate settings. Or we can develop a custom show for your event.
We can add a rhythm section and one to four horn players,
depending on space and budget. And we offer several theatrical/educational shows
about the music of New Orleans.

"Swingin' With the Pfister Sisters"
Our USO-style big-band 40's show. After singing back-up for Maxene Andrews of the Andrews Sisters in 1987, the women enlarged their 1940’s repertoire and created a swinging tribute to the big bands of the era, including many of the best loved songs of the Andrews Sisters.
The Pfister Sisters performed at the gala opening party for the National D-Day Museum, and are featured on the Musuem’s commemorative videotape of the festivities. Tour the music of that extraordinary time with The Pfister Sisters.

Vet Boswell with the Pfisters
and
biographer David McCain
"All's
Well That's Boswell"
...a
multi-media celebration
of the life and music of
New
Orleans' own Boswell Sisters.
Click here for our Press Kit page, containing a
link to a viewable/printable .pdf version
of our performance program for
"All's Well That's Boswell"

"Storyville
Nights"
Storyville Nights. Spend an evening with the girls and the music of Storyville. The famous New Orleans turn-of-the-century red light district nurtured jazz in its infancy, hiring Jelly Roll Morten, King Oliver and others to entertain its patrons. Enjoy a little "storytelling" with songs and costumes of the period.
"Rockin' the Cradle
of Jazz "
Rockin' the Cradle of Jazz. With guest star Charmaine Neville. A tour of New Orleans music from ragtime to rock-and-roll. Get a little history with along with a thoroughly delectable panoramic singing and dancing overview of New Orleans' role in the development of ragtime, jazz, swing, and rock-n-roll.
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