The Beverley Sisters, consisting of Joycelyn Victoria Chinery (Joy), Hazel P.
Chinery (Teddie), and Babette Patricia Chinery (Babs), were born in Bethnal
Green, London on May 5, 1924, and May 5, 1927 respectively. The sisters began
their career during World War II, successfully auditioning for an advertising
campaign for Ovaltine in November 1944. This led to their first radio
appearances with the BBC, where they adopted the name Beverley Sisters. Their
breakthrough came when they were offered a recording opportunity by Glenn Miller
before his disappearance. The sisters gained po...