Family tree of Milly DEL RUBIO
Singer & Musician
Born Mildred Stuart BOYD
Member of The Del Rubio Triplets
Born on August 23, 1921 in Ancón, Panama Canal Zone
Died on July 21, 2011 in Los Angeles, California, USA
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he Del Rubio triplets were born as the Boyd triplets (Edith, Elena and Mildred Boyd) on 23 August 1921 in the Panama Canal Zone. Their great-aunt was Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, the wife of United States President Woodrow Wilson. The girls grew up in the Panama Canal Zone and Washington, D.C.. Their stage name comes from the color they dyed their hair; the word "rubio" means "blonde" in Spanish.
They first achieved fame in the U.S. in the 1950's, when they were popular night club performers, appearing often on television, including several Bob Hope programs on NBC.
... he Del Rubio triplets were born as the Boyd triplets (Edith, Elena and Mildred Boyd) on 23 August 1921 in the Panama Canal Zone. Their great-aunt was Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, the wife of United States President Woodrow Wilson. The girls grew up in the Panama Canal Zone and Washington, D.C.. Their stage name comes from the color they dyed their hair; the word "rubio" means "blonde" in Spanish.
They first achieved fame in the U.S. in the 1950's, when they were popular night club performers, appearing often on television, including several Bob Hope programs on NBC.
Grammy winning songwriter Allee Willis is credited with discovering the Del Rubio Triplets in 1985 and presenting them at her parties where they garnered much notable attention. Their biggest "hit" was an acoustic-guitar cover version of the song "Whip It" by Devo.
They first achieved fame in the U.S. in the 1950's, when they were popular night club performers, appearing often on television, including several Bob Hope programs on NBC.
... he Del Rubio triplets were born as the Boyd triplets (Edith, Elena and Mildred Boyd) on 23 August 1921 in the Panama Canal Zone. Their great-aunt was Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, the wife of United States President Woodrow Wilson. The girls grew up in the Panama Canal Zone and Washington, D.C.. Their stage name comes from the color they dyed their hair; the word "rubio" means "blonde" in Spanish.
They first achieved fame in the U.S. in the 1950's, when they were popular night club performers, appearing often on television, including several Bob Hope programs on NBC.
Grammy winning songwriter Allee Willis is credited with discovering the Del Rubio Triplets in 1985 and presenting them at her parties where they garnered much notable attention. Their biggest "hit" was an acoustic-guitar cover version of the song "Whip It" by Devo.
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