They played gigs around the UK for four years and released two albums on cassette[5][better source needed] before White left in 1988 to join melodic rock combo Midnight Blue and then went on to sing with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen, Tank, and Michael Schenker.
[8][9][10] They played several shows in Scotland from 2008 through 2009 and in 2010 they secured a recording contract with Metal Mind Productions[11] releasing their debut album Granite in February 2012.
The promotional single from the album, "Don't Drink With The Devil", was voted Number 1 Track Of The Week in the Classic Rock magazine readers' poll.
[13] The subsequent album review in the August 2013 edition of the magazine by Neil Jeffries singled out McSherry's part in the production of the work.
[21] He served on the board of The Campaign For Learning alongside (former Sir) Fred Goodwin[22] and became a regular spokesperson in various media outlets on the merits of developing people to improve business growth.
In 1997 he was asked to set up a subsidiary business for UK-based TIS Software Ltd in Melbourne, Australia and he was invited by Professor Richard Weaver at Glasgow Caledonian University to be a guest speaker on their MBA in Entrepreneurial Studies.
[24] In 2003 he was involved in advising the Scottish Government on their broadband strategy[25] and in 2004 he created a US company, iport software Inc, based in Houston, Texas, servicing the oil and gas sector.
[26] This move to open a permanent US office came about after a strategic review of the business options for Prosys post 9/11[27] and as a result he became part of the Global Scot Network.
[2] In addition, he has self-published two eBooks: Game Fishing Diaries Volume II and All You Ever Wanted To Know About Starting A Business But Were Too Smart To Ask.