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  1. Pierce brought in musician Gwynne Kahn on keyboards (granddaughter of 1920s/1930s Tin Pan Alley songwriter Gus Kahn), and Mendoza brought in drummer Casey Gomez. After recording the It’s About Time EP, Mendoza left the group and was replaced by Bambi Conway, who then appeared on the It’s About Time album.

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  3. 6 de nov. de 2017 · Gwynne Kahn also claimed she came up with the name. That’s how there became two Pandoras bands for a while. Julie Patchouli [Bess Korey interview, Girlistic, 2007]: The feud was propaganda, mostly created by Gwynne. Gwynne clearly intended to take the name, The Pandoras, and sensationalized it to the press.

  4. Explore Gwynne Kahn's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Gwynne Kahn on AllMusic.

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  6. The Pandoras were formed around 1983 by Gwynne Kahn and Paula Pierce (previously of Action Now), The Pandoras underwent numerous line-up changes from original members Paula Pierce, Gwynne Kahn - keys, Bambi Conway - bass guitar and Casey Gomez - drums, where Gwynne was kicked out of the band, and retaliated by forming her own Pandoras known then also as (Mad Monster Party) for awhile.

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