The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Pickens, At first the sisters sang for friends, then at churches and schools. The family moved to
Park Avenue in
Manhattan in 1932, and a test recording for
Victor made such an impression with radio executives that they hired the sisters unseen. Promoted as "Three Little Maids From Dixie", they appeared in
Thumbs Up on Broadway and in the movie
Sitting Pretty. Signed to
Victor as Victor's answer to the popular
Brunswick recording artists the
Boswell Sisters, they recorded 25 sides for Victor from early 1932 until late 1934. Their records had a much more novel quality than the harder jazz-styled Boswell Sisters' records. Also, signed with Victor records in 1932 the
Three X Sisters, had a two- and three-part harmonizer approach, similar, yet were radio miked in with sweet/swingy bands. The Pickens group earned $1 million in five years but dissolved when two sisters left to get married and a fourth, Grace, who was the group's manager, also departed. Grace married U.S. District Attorney
John T. Cahill. Patti married radio actor Bob Simmons. ==Education==