AADL Talks To: The Chenille Sisters
In this episode, AADL Talks To The Chenille Sisters, Ann Arbor's favorite harmonizing trio. They are (left to right, below) Cheryl Dawdy, Grace Morand, and Connie Huber. The Chenille Sisters began singing together at Ann Arbor's Old Town Tavern in 1985. Within a year, they made their first of several appearances on Garrison Keillor’s popular “A Prairie Home Companion” radio program. The trio wrote and toured constantly through the early 2000s, appeared in numerous regional and national venues, and recorded 12 records.
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James Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Band and The Chenille Sisters, undated Photographer: Peter Yates
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1991
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Edward Szabo, James Dapogny, & Gabriel Villasurda Rehearse For Ann Arbor Symphony Concert, March 22, 1974 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1974
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Symphony Concert Sunday
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1974
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U-M's Jim Dapogny Heads Smithsonian-Ward With His Chicago Jazz Band
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11
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1997
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Home-Grown Jazz Among Recent Crop
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21
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Effervescent Traditional Jazz From Dapogny And Company
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1992
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Jim Dapogny Is Back, With Proof He's Not Spreading Himself Too Thin
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1987
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U-M Jazz Evangelist Has Grammy On His MInd
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