The Dinning Sisters, consisting of Ella Lucille "Lou" Dinning, Eugenia Doy
"Jean" Dinning, and Virginia Moy "Ginger" Dinning, were born in Caldwell,
Kansas, United States, and raised in Oklahoma. The trio began their musical
journey by winning amateur singing contests and performing on local radio
stations like WENR in Chicago. Their breakthrough came with appearances on the
national NBC National Barn Dance radio show and a role in the 1942 film Strictly
in the Groove. In 1943, they signed with Capitol Records and released several
hits, including "My Adobe Hacienda" and "Buttons ...