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Joseph L Pytel Jr 14:18, 28 October 2009 (UTC) File:Daughters BOOKLET INSERT PIX.jpg Personnel: Debi Pomeroy - Drums Marsha Tomal - Guitar& Vocals Judy Johnson - Lead Guitar& Vocals Andee Levin - Bass Lori Wax - Bass

     We were the sister band to The Buckinghams. Our manager,[Carl Bonafede] also managed them until the disasterous split when they left to go to Columbia Records.  He was very motivated and loved our band. Carl promoted the Daughters of Eve all over the the United States in small venues as well as large.  In 1965, “Don’t Waste My Time” was recorded by the Daughters of Eve. It received considerable air play on WLS and WCFL radio in Chicago.


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Joseph L Pytel Jr 14:18, 28 October 2009 (UTC) File:Daughters BOOKLET INSERT PIX.jpg Personnel: Debi Pomeroy - Drums Marsha Tomal - Guitar& Vocals Judy Johnson - Lead Guitar& Vocals Andee Levin - Bass Lori Wax - Bass

     We were the sister band to The Buckinghams. Our manager,[Carl Bonafede] also managed them until the disasterous split when they left to go to Columbia Records.  He was very motivated and loved our band. Carl promoted the Daughters of Eve all over the the United States in small venues as well as large.  In 1965, “Don’t Waste My Time” was recorded by the Daughters of Eve. It received considerable air play on WLS and WCFL radio in Chicago.


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