During their school years, the Lascuráin sisters and some friends participated as a group in various music festivals, calling themselves "Las Jeans". Later, Fernanda Meade, their cousin, joined Isabel and Mayte to form a trio called "Trebol". Under this name they recorded an album for RCA Victor in 1981 entitled
El día que me quieras (
The Day That You Love Me). From 1981 to 1984 the group established itself doing backup vocals for artists such as
Emmanuel and
Pedro Vargas (who is the sisters' godfather), and backup vocals for the group
Timbiriche. On 29 November 1984, the group signed a record deal with
EMI and became Mexico's first all-female musical trio in thirty years. The artistic director of EMI Capitol Mexico, Luis Moyano, renamed the group "Pandora" after the first woman created on Earth in Greek mythology. In May 1989, Meade left the group to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Liliana Abaroa. Meade returned to the group in 1997 and has continued with them since. ==Fame and legacy==