This minor AOR band, and labelmates from the Hellcats, released one album and a unitary in the first 80s before disappearing from sight using the same minimal impact that they had enjoyed throughout their brief career. Having a line-up of Michael John Toste (vocals), Cy Sulack (guitars), The Boxer (drums), Alfonso Carey (bass) and Chuck Kentis (keyboards), the self-titled debut recording sat at most light-weight end from the AOR range, pop-orientated songs much like the lightest occasions of Toto or Ambrosia. The tunes had been well crafted, however the poppy creation from Joey Carbone and Ritchie Zito didn’t endow them with the rock and roll credentials that may have more sales. The following 12 months the band documented an individual, a cover edition of ‘Youthful Woman’. Unsurprisingly, this is not effective either as well as the band split up. Just keyboard participant Chuck Kentis offers resurfaced, using (amongst others) Cher and on John Waite’s 1995 recording.