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==Career==
The group was founded in 2004 by Marcella Puppini after she was inspired by the animated film ''[[The Triplets of Belleville]] (Les Triplettes de Belleville)'' (2003). In 2005 they were signed by [[Universal Classics and Jazz|UCJ]] (Universal Classics and Jazz). The Puppini Sisters' debut single, "[[Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy]]", was a cover of the hit single by The Andrews Sisters. The Puppini Sisters' second album, ''[[The Rise and Fall of Ruby Woo]]'' includes original compositions by Puppini, Stephanie O'Brien and Kate Mullins. The trio's albums often include contemporary songs reimagined in the Andrews Sisters style (for example, [[The Bangles]]' "[[Walk Like an Egyptian]]" on their ''Ruby Woo'' album).
 
The Puppini Sisters television appearances include ''[[This Morning (TV series)|This Morning]]'', ''[[Loose Women]]'', ''[[The Alan Titchmarsh Show]]'', ''[[Big Brother's Little Brother]]'', ''[[Hell's Kitchen (UK)|Hell's Kitchen]]'', [[CBeebies]]' ''[[Space Pirates (2007 TV series)|Space Pirates]]'', ''[[The View (U.S. TV series)|The View]]'' (on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]), and 2011's ''A Michael Bublé Christmas'' on NBC and Graham Norton with Bublé in 2012. The group also appeared in the 2009 [[Jonathan Creek]] New Year's special ''[[The Grinning Man (Jonathan Creek)|The Grinning Man]]'', performing their 2007 single "[[Spooky (Classics IV song)|Spooky]]". The trio was also featured on the soundtracks for the US TV series ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' and ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]''. In 2015 the Sisters also appeared on BBC1's ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]''.