Cameo Blues Band

Walsh was soon joined by former Crowbar keyboard player "Rabbit" Ray Harrison[3] who, along with guitarist John Bride, became the core of the group during its over three decade history.

In 1982 Harrison resurrected the Cameos with a whole new lineup of players which included bassist Joe Agnello, drummer Sonnie Bernardi from Crowbar, guitarist Gerry Markman, saxophonist Wayne Mills and vocalist Malcolm Tomlinson.

For example, John Bride became a guitarist recording and backing on tour with The Partland Brothers, following their success with the song "Soul City" and the related album, Electric Honey.

Band membership for the album was composed of Ray Harrison (piano and Hammond B3), John Bride (guitar), Tom Griffiths (bass) and Michael Sloski (drums).

Invited guests contributing to the album were Michael Fonfara, keyboard player for Downchild, Freddie Keeler[10] and Terry Blersh[11] on guitars, and Larry Shields on tuba.