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The Daughters of Eve were a band formed in Chicago in 1965, managed by Carl Bonafede, who also managed The Buckinghams. The lineup included Judy Johnson on lead guitar and vocals, Marsha Tomal on organ, guitar, and vocals, Andee Levin on bass, and initially featured a drummer named Connie, who was soon replaced by Debi Pomeroy. Their debut single, "Hey Lover" b/w "Stand By Me," was released in 1966 on U.S.A. Records. In 1967, they followed up with "Symphony of My Soul" b/w "Help Me Boy," and "Don't Waste My Time" b/w "He Cried," the latter released on Spectra Sound. The band's final single, "Social Tragedy" b/w "A Thousand Stars," came out in 1968 on Cadet.
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