The Quebe Sisters Band

The Quebe Sisters

The Quebe Sisters perform as a warm-up for George Strait in The Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas (June 1, 2013)
Background information
Also known as The Quebe Sisters Band
Genres Western swing, country
Years active 2002—present
Website www.quebesisters.com
Members Grace Quebe
Sophia Quebe
Hulda Quebe
Simon Stipp
Daniel Parr
Past members Mark Abbott, Drew Phelps, Joey McKenzie, Gavin Kelso

The Quebe Sisters are an American fiddle Western swing group from Dallas, Texas. The band consists of sisters Grace, Sophia and Hulda Quebe. Formed in 2002, the band performs Western swing, vintage country and Western (Bob Wills, Sons of the Pioneers, etc.) and traditional Texas style fiddle tunes.[1] They are currently based in Dallas and tour nationally and internationally,[2][3] including appearances on the Grand Ole Opry.

The Quebe (pronounced kway-bee) sisters grew up in Burleson, Texas in Tarrant County.

The three sisters started taking fiddle lessons from Sherry F. McKenzie, a former national fiddle champion, and later from Joey Mckenzie (her husband), also a former national fiddle champion.

The sisters learned traditional Texas-style fiddling and began entering fiddle contests. They had success early on; winning several state, regional, and national fiddle championships.[4]

The Quebes have been featured on a segment of Bob Phillips' Texas Country Reporter anthology television series and on episode 571 of the WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour. In 2010 the band appeared at the Cambridge Folk Festival in England. On November 20, 2010, the The Quebe Sisters were featured on A Prairie Home Companion, broadcast from Houston, Texas. The group has also appeared on The Marty Stuart Show.

Discography

The Quebe Sisters Discography

References

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