The Ross Sisters

The reviewer wrote, "The acrobatic antics of the Ross Sisters stop the show on two occasions.

"[4] In May 1943 they appeared in Post War Revue, presented by Billy Rose at the Diamond Horseshoe nightclub in New York City,[5] where a review praised their "amazing acro contortion work".

[6] After performing a "grand acrobatic dance"[7] in the 1944 MGM musical film Broadway Rhythm,[8] to the song "Solid Potato Salad" co-written by Don Raye, Gene de Paul and Hughie Prince,[9] they appeared regularly in nightclub shows around the United States.

Trick back bends with hanky pick-ups raise a flock of oohs and aahs from customers.

"[10] In October 1944 it was reported that the sisters were resuming their school work,[11] but instead, they soon left to perform in Europe.