The Laurie Sisters were an American vocal trio popular in the 1950s. Comprised of sisters Barbara, Jean, and Peggy Laurie, they were known for their tight harmonies and blend of pop and doo-wop styles. They achieved notable success with their 1956 hit "Dixie Danny," which showcased their distinctive vocal interplay, and their recording of "I Want to Thank You" is considered a classic of doo-wop music. Despite their relatively brief time in the spotlight, the Laurie Sisters hold a significant place in the history of American pop music.