After LeBoeuf's departure in 1988, Baillie & the Boys toured as a duo, with Lance Hoppen filling in as the third vocalist until Roger McVay was chosen as a replacement in 1995.
Singers Alan LeBoeuf and Michael Bonagura were originally members of a New Jersey–based musical group called London Fog.
It produced four consecutive Top 10 hits on the country charts, including "(Wish I Had a) Heart of Stone", their highest-charting single.
The group then went on hiatus before reuniting in August 1998 to perform a benefit concert in Daytona Beach, Florida, one year before McVay left.
In December 2011, Baillie & the Boys released their latest album Unplugged, through the New York-based SynErgy Entertainment label.