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  1. Gesang. LaVerne Novak. Gesang. Patti McCabe. Ehemalige Mitglieder. Gesang. Karen Topinka. The Poni-Tails waren eine amerikanische Gesangs-Mädchengruppe aus Lyndhurst, Ohio. Ihr größter Hit war Born Too Late im Jahr 1958.

    • 1960
    • 1956
  2. In 1991, LaVerne (Novak) Glavac was working for a real estate agent in Mentor, Ohio, and had five grandchildren. Toni (Cistone) Costabile was working at a high school in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Patti (McCabe) Barnes died of cancer on January 17, 1989. Tom Illius subsequently became a top executive with the William Morris Agency in Los ...

    • Toni Cistone, Karen Topinka, Patti McCabe, LaVerne Novak
    • Pop music
  3. The Poni-tails. Poni-Tails. (L - R) LaVerne Novak, Tony Cistone, Patti McCabe. The wispy innocence of the Poni-Tails' harmony has been heard on oldies radio for over thirty years thanks to one timely hit "Born To Late." A record about an older boy, "Born To Late" is a rock and roll classic, a "girl group goldie," and round the world favorite.

  4. 25. Mai 2023 · Toni Cistone (business lead), LaVerne Novak, and Karen Topinka were the initial Poni-Tails. Unlike various other serves who have scored big in rock and roll, the trio of females didn’t result from meager origins; they all had been from Lyndhurst, OH (an upper-middle-class suburb of Cleveland where they anticipated kids to graduate ...

  5. 34. 4.2K views 15 years ago. 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 come...

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  6. 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).

  7. LaVerne Novak. Patti McCabe (1957 – 1960) Toni Cistone. The Poni-Tails. The wispy innocence of the Poni-Tails' harmony has been heard on oldies radio for over thirty years thanks to one timely hit "Born Too Late." A record about an older boy, "Born Too Late" is a rock and roll classic, a "girl group goldie," and round the world favorite.