About

The Spitfire Sisters started out as a 1940s three part harmony vocal group singing hits from the Andrews and Boswell sisters. They have since become vintage music makers in their own right, bringing modern matters back to date with their witty and playful commentary on contemporary issues. They perform an eclectic mix of songs including tunes from their self-penned album 'Put Your Phone Away', classic repertoire from the 1940s and modern songs with a vintage twist. They sing and play their saxophones and flutes with up to eight musicians backing them.

 
by Stephen Moulster

by Stephen Moulster

The Spitfire Sisters singing Heebie Jeebies live at Hinton Ampner - July 2015.
The Spitfire Sisters perform Tico Tico at Hinton Ampner House (National Trust) - Summer 2014. Louisa Revolta, Hannah Castleman and Anna Harding are The Spitfire Sisters. Find us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news and performances. www.thespitfiresisters.com
The Spitfire Sisters singing Put Your Phone Away by Louisa Revolta, live at Hinton Ampner - July 2015.