Phyllis McGuire
Part of the chart-topping group famed for their sweet harmonies and identical outfits, she was also known for her affair with Chicago mobster Sam Giancana.
Phyllis McGuire, the youngest member of the singing pop trio the McGuire Sisters, has died. She was 89.
McGuire died Tuesday at her Las Vegas estate, according to a paid obituary and a report in the
Las Vegas Sun. No cause of death was immediately available.
Christine, Dorothy and Phyllis McGuire were famed for their synchronized dancing, sweet melodies and matching outfits and hairdos. They reached their zenith in the 1950s when they earned six gold records for hits including 1954's "Sincerely" and 1957's "Sugartime," both of which reached No. 1, 1954's "Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite" and 1955's "Something's Gotta Give."