Marcella Puppini - Sources

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  • Stephen Holden, A Trio Winks at the 1940s and Nods at Today’s Tunes, New York Times, May 31, 2007.
  • David Whetstone, It's back to future for sisters "With their 40s fashions and lethal lipstick, the Puppini Sisters are going back to the future", The Newcastle Journal, October 24, 2006. Accessed via subscription 18 May 2008.
  • Catherine P. Lewis, The Puppini Sisters "Betcha Bottom Dollar" Verve, Washington Post, August 24, 2007, page WE09.
  • Helen Brown, Pop CDs of the week: The Puppini Sisters, The Daily Telegraph, July 29, 2006.
  • Stephen Brooks, They're Not Related, but Sister, Can They Swing, Washington Post, August 30, 2007, page C07.
  • Misha Berson, Pardon me boy, do you like to jive?, Seattle Times, August 21, 2007.
  • Sisters make chart history, The Birmingham Mail, August 11, 2006. Accessed via subscription 18 May 2008.
  • Vicky Addinall, Sister act "Marcella Puppini, founder of vivacious 1940s-inspired girl group The Puppini Sisters talks to Vicky Addinall about her passion for Portobello, The Cobden Club and Ruby Woo", Grove Magazine (London), April 2008.

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