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Legacy Girls

The “Legacy Girls” will take you on a sentimental journey to the 30’s and 40’s in classic Andrews Sisters Style!

The “Legacy Girls”, performs the toe-tapping hits of the famous Andrews Sisters with tight 3-part harmonies, costumes, and synchronized choreography-- not to mention that comedic flair!

The vocal trio, the “Legacy Girls”, has been thrilling audiences all over Chicago land with their Boogie-Woogie musical revues. They will capture your heart with their contagious smiles, and delight you as they take you down memory lane with all your favorite songs and a truly unique musical experience.

"The Legacy Girls show was the best entertainment we have ever had here! I hope you come back soon. "
– Naperville, IL

"The Motorola Retiree's Club would like to thank you for the wonderful musical program you presented today. The performance itself was great as you have a perfect blend of voices and your movements and dance steps complemented the songs such as Apple Blossom Time, Beer Barrel Polka, and Lullaby of Broadway to name a few. Thank you again and we look forward to your next visit with us. "
– Chicago, IL

"Thank you for your program "An Afternoon with the Andrews Sisters" that was given in Des Plaines IL. What an entertaining show! The audience enjoyed the interesting narration, the choreography and the great songs. Your musical tribute to the Armed Services was especially moving. Thank you again. Everyone had a great time. "
– Des Plaines IL

"To three wonderful young ladies, You had already ended your program but you took a minute to make me happy by singing the Woodpecker Song. And you sure did. Girls, you are sweethearts! It was a happy program that everyone enjoyed. God Bless you and keep you in His care. "
– Yorkville, IL

"Where do I begin to describe the joys you brought to our Heartline audience during your exciting and thrilling performance? Did you ever go someplace, or do something and the experience was just perfect, sort of one of a kind? Well, I got to tell you, your performance was just that, and more. Your final song "Proud to be an American", really brought the house down. It was a stirring performance."
– MetLife Heartline