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The Dandridge Sisters, also known as The Wonder Sisters, was an American vocal trio composed of Dorothy Dandridge, Etta Jones, and Avis Lee, who found success in the 1930s and 1940s. They are particularly remembered for their appearances in several films, including "Lady from Louisiana," "It Can't Last Forever," and "Sundown." The group disbanded in the late 1940s as each member pursued solo careers.