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Girl group the Pixies Three were formed in Hanover, PA in 1957 by schoolmates Debbie Swisher and Kaye McCool; after a few months of singing as a duo, they recruited third vocalist Midge Bollinger and began developing the lovely three-part harmonies that distinguished their subsequent hits. After years of performing at local parties and social gatherings, in 1962 the Pixies Three signed to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Mercury%22">Mercury</a>, and under producers John Madara and <a href="spotify:artist:4sQ7XS59ZQebv14J404ZSn">David White</a> scored their first hit with "Birthday Party," which reached the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Billboard%22">Billboard</a> Top 40 in the summer of 1963. In the wake of the follow-up, the double-sided "442 Glenwood Avenue"/"Cold Cold Winter," Bollinger left the trio, and was replaced by Bonnie Long for 1964's minor hit "Gee." "It's Summertime U.S.A." was the Pixies Three's last hit, and the group disbanded in 1965; after issuing a solo single, the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Boom%22">Boom</a> label release "You're So Good to Me," Swisher replaced Peggy Santiglia as the lead vocalist of <a href="spotify:artist:6YtJeguOS8yoMkmLLnzU7q">the Angels</a>, cutting four singles for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22RCA%22">RCA</a> before again going solo in 1968. In 1991, Swisher, McCool, and <a href="spotify:artist:0kK3ZgTw6mvlYgekz4xf18">Long</a> re-formed the Pixies Three to perform at their high-school reunion; not only did they play many more live dates in the years to follow, but in 1995 they also recorded a new studio album, Now and Then. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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