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- The_Three_Belles abstract "The Three Belles are Anneka Wass, Sally Anne and Isabelle Moore, a British vintage acting and singing trio specialising in The Andrews Sisters style performances and 1940s Experience nights. They are notable for maintaining throughout their live performances three distinct 1940s personas, 'Betty' (Wass), 'Gail' (Anne) and 'Dorothy' (Moore).They are the Heart FM Breakfast House Band and are also the subject of a digital and hard copy novella by Matt Wingett entitled "The Three Belles Star In We'll Meet Again".The Three Belles are also strongly featured in Richard Grudens' book on vintage style singing groups, "Perfect Harmony" with foreword by Patty Andrews of The Andrews Sisters and were featured as an 'emerging band' in 'Nyne Magazine'.They are closely connected with the city of Portsmouth, where the band formed at the University of Portsmouth and have given performances of their own 1940s experience show 'In The Mood' at the major south coast venue Portsmouth Guildhall.The Three Belles also produce a 1940s theatre show called 'Sing Sing Sing', co-written with ex-The Bill scriptwriter, Matt Wingett. The production has developed from being a show including music and readings from World War II to a full stageshow telling the story of The Three Belles throughout World War 2, with comedy, music and tragedy. Performances have included a sellout show at The New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth and The Acorn Theatre, Penzance Their debut album, In Full Swing was launched in early 2013.In December 2013 they appeared on a Christmas EP singing backing to the Jive Aces, called 'Christmas Is Where You Are'.".
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- The_Three_Belles comment "The Three Belles are Anneka Wass, Sally Anne and Isabelle Moore, a British vintage acting and singing trio specialising in The Andrews Sisters style performances and 1940s Experience nights.".
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