Canadian label MTCC folded immediately after it released Bobby G. Griffith’s debut, Living on the Wishbone. Never to become deterred, Griffith just visited the U.S. and negotiated with Polydor release a his solitary “709.” He authorized a offer in 1972 with Ranwood, which released his biggest strike, “The Badger’s Track,” in the us; Quality Information distributed materials in Canada. Griffith’s support music group throughout his early-to-mid-’70s profession comprised drummer George Dearling, bassist Lou Fortin, guitarist Valentine Bent and electrical pianist Jimmy Carver.