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Three members of the Shangri-Las are seen on a visit to London in 1964, with Mary Weiss pictured in between twins Marge and Mary Anne Ganser. Ron Case/Getty Images hide caption ...
Mary Weiss, a singer who was part of the 1960s girl group the Shangri-Las, has died, according to multiple reports. She was reportedly 75 years old.
When bandmate Mary Ann Ganser put on her boots, they were filled with fish. Advertisement The Shangri-Las broke up in 1968, and Ms. Weiss largely put the music business behind her.
Mary Weiss formed the Shangri-Las in the '60s with her sister Betty and twins Marge and Mary Ann Ganser. Weiss died Friday in Palm Springs at the age of 75.
The Shangri-Las -- Margie Ganser, from left, Mary Anne Ganser and Mary Weiss -- visit London in the 1960s. The girl group also featured Weiss' sister Betty, not pictured. (Ron Case/Getty Images ...
The Shangri-Las were an American girl group of the 1960s, ... Along with her, the band consisted of her sister Elizabeth and identical twins Marguerite Ganser and Mary Ann Ganser.
A native of Queens, New York, Weiss joined her sister Elizabeth, along with another pair of sisters, Marge and Mary Ann Ganser, to form the Shangri-Las in the early 1960s.
Three members of the Shangri-Las are seen on a visit to London in 1964, with Mary Weiss pictured in between twins Marge and Mary Anne Ganser. Ron Case / Getty Images.
A native of Queens, New York, Weiss joined her sister Elizabeth, along with another pair of sisters, Marge and Mary Ann Ganser, to form the Shangri-Las in the early 1960s.
Three members of the Shangri-Las are seen on a visit to London in 1964, with Mary Weiss pictured in between twins Marge and Mary Anne Ganser. Photo by Ron Case - Getty Images Mary Weiss, the former ...
Three members of the Shangri-Las are seen on a visit to London in 1964, with Mary Weiss pictured in between twins Marge and Mary Anne Ganser. (Ron Case / Getty Images) Keep up with LAist.
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