'The Ed Sullivan Show' is famous for featuring some of the best musical talents of the 20th century. The Kim Sisters were invited to give a performance that thrilled audiences everywhere.

The three sisters put their own unique twist on the song "When the Saints Go Marching." They added some outstanding instrument work that pleased the audience with their musical skills.
One sister played the oboe while another strummed along on the banjo. The stunning combination of strings and woodwinds gave the classic church hymn life and a toe-tapping upbeat rhythm.

The third Kim sister showed off her skills on the drums. She played a solo that really rocked out. It is easy to see how much fun she was having.
Aija, Sue, and Mia were the first singing group from South Korea to succeed in the American music market. 'The Ed Sullivan Show' featured them numerous times throughout its running.

This sibling act clearly has a lot of fun performing together. You can tell by their smiles that they enjoyed themselves just as much as the audience enjoyed their performance.
This talented trio gave life to every episode of 'The Ed Sullivan Show' they were in. Their rendition of "When the Saints Go Marching" will live on film for everyone to enjoy.







