Thesaunderschild
03-28-2025, 09:54 PM
The Yandall Sisters, Adele, Caroline, Mary and Pauline were raised in New Zealand by Samoan parents and began at a young age singing in Sunday School, then at weddings and birthday parties. Their first recording was captured as a b-side to a Buddy Wilson single, called "When It's Night Time In Hawaii". This was released in 1966 on Armar, long before they were known. They also featured on a Bill Sevesi EP called "Samoan Rendezvous" in 1968, also on the Armar label.