
oth Astaire and
songwriter Johnny Mercer were in the studio when the McGuire Sisters recorded this song.
Moonglow, the theme for the movie Picnic, became number 13 on the
charts, and Delilah Jones became number 37. This song was based on the main
title theme of the Frank Sinatra film, The Man With the Golden Arm.
Sitting with Phyllis
McGuire in her home, one could easily reminisce about her career. In 1957, in particular,
Phyllis, Christine and Dorothy discovered their most distinctive signature song
Sugartime. Producer Bob Thiele found this tune while in New Mexico working
with Buddy Holly and the Cricketts. Sugartime turned gold and had the word
"sugar" sung 28 times in the 2-½ minute song. This novelty song remains popular
even today.
One can easily understand how the McGuire Sisters became
successful when you become familiar with their family teachings. They were brought up with
strong family values in their hometown, Middleton, Ohio. Asa, their father, was a
steelworker who enjoyed playing guitar. He would occasionally lead his daughters in
sing-a-longs of the popular tunes of the day. Lillie McGuire, their mother, was an
ordained minister who served as Pastor of the First Church of God in nearby Miamisburg.
She had little use for secular music. The McGuire Sisters had a strong foundation in
Evangelical singing.
With the new millennium approaching, many individuals are
looking for positive changes. Phyllis McGuire answers by saying, "The turning of the
century and the new millennium is going to be a bright light, in a new upbeat direction
for all of us. I really believe that."
When walking around her home, there are pictures of memorable
moments with such stars as Jack Benny, Steve Allen and George Burns, which bring only good
times to think about. "It was not in our imagination that we would ever go to New
York," Phyllis recalls. Thats where the McGuire Sisters began a long-time
relationship with Arthur Godfrey.
"We didnt even plan to be in show business,"
says Phyllis. "The fact that this happened so quickly, meeting all the stars, Jack
Benny, Bob Hope, George Burns, Perry Como, and all these people that you were suddenly
working with, that you didnt even think at one point you would ever meet, is
remarkable. This teaches me to never stop dreaming. Always have a dream. Always know that
it can happen."
One of the recent highlights the McGuire Sisters will cherish
is their performance at the Rylander Performing Arts Theater for Jimmy Carters 75th
birthday. "It was just an unbelievable spiritual experience. I will never forget
it," states Phyllis McGuire.
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Las Vegas has been Phyllis home since 1964. Ms. McGuire
is somewhat of an ambassador for Las Vegas. "We have a great community in Las Vegas.
A fabulous Philharmonic and the Nevada Dance Ballet Theater group. We have wonderful
theaters. There are more churches here, probably more per capita than any city in the
United States. Were 25 miles from Mt. Charleston, and in the other direction, we
have Lake Mead. Our weather is beautiful year-round," she states.
So Las Vegas is not only a great community for everyone, but
it has "a certain energy" as Phyllis puts it, that is unlike any city in the
country. "I compare it many times with the energy that I felt with New York in the
60s. Theres a certain energy that is invigorating, and it never lets up."
In closing there are two interesting factors to consider. One
is the balance we can achieve in our lives, and the other is Phyllis thought on
mental attitude.
"I have reached a point in my life right now where I
have an inner peace that I havent had in my whole life because Ive been
working a lot on going from within and thinking of light and what my thoughts are.
Canceling negative thoughts. That brings me to these thoughts. We should be into abundance
and not struggle. I think we manifest what we say. If we sit around and say, Ive
been struggling for so long and I just dont know whats going to happen next,
thats a negative. Youll manifest that. So think abundance, joy, be up, think
success, and happiness. That everything is good. That will change your position in
life."
The McGuire Sisters are performing at the Orleans Hotel and
Casino, January 6-9. LVN

Celebrating 50 years in show
business The McGuire Sisters will appear at The Orleans this month.
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