- The DeMarco Sisters began their career in the mid-1930s when the three oldest (Anne, Jeanette and Gloria) appeared in film shorts including "Rah, Rah, Radio" (1935, Vitaphone), "Home Run on the Keys" (1937, Vitaphone) and "Winner Lose All" (1938, Educational). The three young DeMarco sisters also appeared regularly on local and national radio at that time. One of those radio appearances would be on The Fred Allen Program, but it was a decade later that all five DeMarco sisters became series regulars on The Fred Allen radio show.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Rick Saphire
- Arlene DeMarco is the mother of Melissa Brasselle and grandmother of Hayley Sanchez. She died on February 13, 2013 at the age of 80.
- The DeMarco Sisters (Anne DeMarco, Jeanette DeMarco, Gloria DeMarco, Terri DeMarco and Arlene DeMarco) grew up in New York, New York. As young girls, they sang in public for spare change. Their professional careers began in the 1940s, on the Fred Allen radio show.
- Anne DeMarco Pisani is the mother of Stephen Pisani. She died on July 27, 2004 at the age of 80.
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