
The Fontaine Sisters were an American vocal trio from New Milford, New Jersey, active between 1931 and 1965. The group consisted of sisters Bea, Geri, and Marge Ross, known for their close harmony pop style. They gained prominence in the 1950s with hits like "Hearts of Stone" and "Seventeen", which charted highly on the Billboard charts. Their music often featured on radio and television, making them a household name during their peak. The Fontaine Sisters contributed significantly to the popularization of harmony-driven pop music in mid-20th century America.
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