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    The Barry Sisters
    The Barry Sisters were an Australian musical group which consisted of Dorothy & Lorna Barry who were signed to Sydney's Pye label in 1959 and recorded seven singles, all of which were never released, due to a complication in the contract. From there they were transferred over to EMI's HMV (His Masters Voice) Label. They released one single, 'Baby Darling / My Love Loves Lovin' on HMV EA-4322 in December of 1959. The single got hardly any airplay, and consequently failed to chart. In 1960, the duo recorded and released 'Paper Roses / Doggie Bone' on HMV EA-4384, which was a cover of the classic Anita Bryant song, which also failed. Later in 1960 they were asked to perform on Johnny O'Keefe's Six O'Clock Rock where they met The Allen Brothers, consisting of Peter Allen and Chris Bell. The pair sang McGuire Sisters, Connie Francis and De John Sisters records on TV, but failed to secure a recording contract until heard by Pye Records A&R man Eric Jup

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