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  1. Patti (McCabe) Barnes died of cancer on January 17, 1989. Tom Illius subsequently became a top executive with the William Morris Agency in Los Angeles. He died on September 7, 2011, in Los Angeles. Singles. Members. Toni Cistone. Karin Topinka (to 1958) LaVerne Novak (1958–1960) Patti McCabe. References. ^ Talevski, Nick (April 7, 2010).

  2. The Poni-Tails waren eine amerikanische Gesangs-Mädchengruppe aus Lyndhurst, Ohio. Ihr größter Hit war Born Too Late im Jahr 1958. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 2 Literatur. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Geschichte. Die Gruppe wurde von Toni Cistone, Karen Topinka und Patti McCabe in einem Vorort von Cleveland gegründet.

  3. 17. Jan. 2010 · Patti McCabe. DOB Unknown – January 17, 1989. Patti McCabe was a singer who released a handful of hits during the late ’50s as part of the all-girl trio, the Poni-Tails . Formed in a Cleveland-area high school, the group, made up of McCabe, Toni Cistone and Karen Topinka (who was replaced by LaVerne Novack), were soon signed by ...

  4. Biography. Genre (s) Origin. Peak Date. Years (together) Members. Discography. Song Highlights. Videos. Labels. Reference. The Poni-Tails were an American girl group from Lyndhurst, Ohio. Formed in a suburb of Cleveland, the Poni-Tails – Toni Cistone, Karen Topinka and Patti McCabe – started singing at Brush High School, which they all attended.

  5. Parental pressure forced Karen Topinka to leave the group ; her replacement was Patti McCabe. Illius managed to get the girls signed to ABC-Paramount. "Just My Luck To Be Fifteen" vanished from sight upon release, but the next single (1958), with a similar theme, would secure the Poni-Tails a place in pop history. It was the Fred Tobias/Charles Strouse composition "Born Too Late", which ...

  6. The Poni-Tails. Formed. 1956, Lyndhurst, OH, United States. Disbanded. 1960. Members. Toni Cistone (vocals), Patti McCabe [Patti Barnes] (vocals), Karen Topinka (vocals, 1956-58), LaVerne Novak (vocals, 1958-60) Also Known As. Poni-Tails.

  7. Soon after, parental pressure forced Karen to quit the group; Patti McCabe replaced her. Point Records, a subsidiary of RKO Pktures, recorded the Poni-Talls singing “Que La Bozena” and another innocent number, “Your Wild Heart.” The latter, the “B” side, was nearly a hit, but a young Chicago