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  • Feb 14, 1931
    Phyllis McGuire is born in Middletown, Ohio. She's the youngest of The McGuire Sisters, a trio that comes to prominence in the 1950s by earning a pop hit with "Sincerely," a song later translated to country music by The Forester Sisters
    May 22, 1968
    Eddy Arnold hosts NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall," joining guest Phyllis McGuire on a version of "Sincerely." Arnold also reprises his hit "I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms)" and the Bobby Goldsboro single "Honey"
    Sep 3, 1989
    The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon kicks off with appearances by Waylon Jennings, The Oak Ridge Boys, Patty Loveless, Ricky Skaggs, Randy Travis, Ed McMahon and The McGuire Sisters
    Dec 29, 2020
    Phyllis McGuire dies at her home in Las Vegas. She was a member of the trio The McGuire Sisters, who developed a string of harmony-laden pop hits in the 1950s. Among them was their 1954 release "Sincerely," which was later turned into a country hit by The Forester Sisters

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