The Daughters of Eve

Group1965-1968Ended

The Daughters of Eve's singles and EPs discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits

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The Daughters of Eve formed in Chicago in 1965, assembled and managed by Carl Bonafede who was also managing The Buckinghams. Judy Johnson (lead guitar, vocals), Marsha Tomal (organ, guitar, vocals), Andee Levin (bass) and a girl named Connie (drums) who was quickly replaced by Debi Pomeroy. Their first single was "Hey Lover" b/w "Stand By Me" in 1966 on U.S.A. Records. In 1967 they released "Symphony of My Soul" b/w "Help Me Boy" and "Don't Waste My Time" b/w "He Cried," the latter on Spectra Sound. Their final single, "Social Tragedy" b/w "A Thousand Stars" was released on Cadet in 1968

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