Andrews, the last surviving member of the sibling trio that ruled the pop charts in the 1930s and 1940s, died Wednesday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 94.
She was the youngest of the group, which included LaVerne and Maxene Andrews, and her dancing and humorous antics made her a crowd favorite. The sisters were the best-selling female vocal group in pop music history, selling an estimated 75 million to 100 million records, and were in constant demand for concerts, radio shows, films and product pitches.