Edward Bear

[2][3] The band signed with Capitol Records in 1969 with a lineup of Evoy, guitarist/vocalist Danny Marks and keyboardist/vocalist Paul Weldon.

[8] It was awarded a gold disc in March 1973 for selling over one million copies by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Evoy remained as the primary songwriter and organizer, rebuilding the band twice, until it finally was disbanded in 1974.

Evoy, who briefly embraced Scientology in 1973 (the band also recorded a jingle in 1973 for a Scientology TV commercial, and also mentioned it on the back cover of their 1973 album, Close Your Eyes), went on to a solo career, achieving a modest hit in Canada with "Here I Go Again," after which he retired from live performance and began running a small recording studio.

Bill Loop, bassist in the early 1970s, resides in Southwestern Ontario and plays locally with various session musicians.