“The Pfisters' specialty, the recreation of the harmonies of New Orleans' own Boswell Sisters, occupies an important place in
the history and evolution of New Orleans music. The Boswell Sisters, in the twenties and thirties, invented close harmony jazz
singing.
The Pfister Sisters carry on this tradition. Their music, however, is anything but a museum piece. Their voices melt together,
their band really kicks, and they get the audience smiling and swaying in the timelessness that is the joy of music.”
— 1997 Jazz Fest review at 'Radio Free New Orleans' Internet Site on the Web
Nominated for Gambit Weekly’s Big Easy Award for Best Female Performer, May 2009
Performed at ASCAP’s Deems Taylor Awards, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Dec. 9, 2008
Boswell Centennial Series, founders and performers, New Orleans, Dec. 2007
Artists-in Residence for the French Ministry of Culture in Saintes, Cognac and Bordeaux, November, 2006
Bush-Clinton Hurricane Katrina Riverboat Natchez Concert Series, traveled from Cincinnati to New Orleans fund raising
for the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund with The Dukes Of Dixieland and Luther Kent, 2005
St. Louis Cathedral Christmas Sacred Music Series, New Orleans, LA
National D-Day Museum - Opening Festivities - New Orleans
The Louisiana State Museum at the Mint (New Orleans, LA), The Jazz Exhibit (1995-2004)
National Association of Independent Record Distributors (NAIRD) – Best Recording,Category: Women's Music
(1986) for New Orleans
Sing, Sing, Sing, Our musical cabaret from Berlin, summer, 2008
All’s Well That’s Boswell, original multimedia cabaret on the career of The Boswell Sisters, at Le Chat Noir and The
National Jazz Park, 2000 to present
Cole, the Music of Cole Porter, Masonic Theater, New Orleans
Sing, Sister, Sing, an original musical play based on the life of the Boswell Sisters, New Orleans
Dew Drop Inn Revisited, with Charles Neville, at the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans