This Montreal trio came together as backing band for Michel Pagliaro in the early 1970's before striking out on their own.
They signed Gamma Records in 1973 and released their self-titled debut album the same year. Several singles received radio play with their most popular tune being "Remember".
In 1975 they signed with Aquarius Records and released their sophomore effort 'Star Struck'. They would have minor success in Eastern Canada with the album's single "Wild Little Story" which made it to No.69 in the Canadian charts in the Fall of 1975.
In 1976 they disbanded. Jack August who had been in Influence with Walter Rossi in the late '60s teamed up with Rossi again in Charlee.
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