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Musician of Rock and Pop
The Pandoras were formed by Diane "Pinky" Keehner and Kathy Kinsella (guitar) at Simmons College in Boston in 1964. They were later joined by Sally Levy on drums. Levy was replaced by Nancy DiMuro. Later, Keehner left to start a family and Michelle Marquis (lead guitar) and Elysee Thierry (bass) joined. Somewhere in the midst of the line-up shuffles they became "The New Pandoras." In 1967 they released two singles, "(I could write a book) about my baby" b/w "New day" and "Games" b/w "Don't bother" -- both on Liberty in 1967 and representing the songwriting of producer Bob Stone and manager Peter Bonfils. They broke up in early 1968.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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About My Baby (I Could Write A Book) / New Day | The Pandoras | 1967 | Single |
Games / Don't Bother | The Pandoras | Single |