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  1. Formed in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, the Poni-Tails – Toni Cistone, Karen Topinka and Patti McCabe (Patricia Ann McCabe, 1939–1989) – started singing at Brush High School, which they all attended.

  2. Die Gruppe wurde von Toni Cistone, Karen Topinka und Patti McCabe in einem Vorort von Cleveland gegründet. Sie begannen an der Brush High School zu singen, die sie alle besuchten. Karen Topinka verließ 1958 die Gruppe und an ihre Stelle trat LaVerne Novak.

  3. Toni Cistone (lead), LaVerne Novak, and Karen Topinka were the original Poni-Tails. Unlike some other acts who scored big in rock, the trio of ladies didn't ...

  4. About. The Poni-Tails were a trio of singers from Brush High School in Cleveland, Ohio, originally formed in 1955. The group consisted first of Karin Topinka, Pat McCabe, and Toni Cistone; LaVerne Novak replaced Topinka in 1957 (reportedly when the latter’s parents objected to her pursuing a musical career).

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  6. The PONI-TAILS, (1956 - 1960) were an all-female American pop band that was active from 1956 until 1960. Its members included Toni Cistone, Patti McCabe, Karen Topinka and LaVerne Novak. The Poni-Tails are best known for their top 10 hit song “Born Too Late” released in 1958.

  7. Toni Cistone (lead vocals), Karen Topinka (low harmony), and La Verne Novak (high harmony) began singing together at Brush High School in Lyndhurst, Ohio. Discovered while performing at a benefit, they were introduced to a music publisher named Tom Illius. The girls showed him “Que La Bozena,”