Fortune (band)

Fortune is a rock band that had a number of minor hits in the early 1980s including "Airwaves" from The Last American Virgin and, from their second 1985 album, "Stacy," "Dearborn Station," and "Thrill of it All".

[2] In the early 80s, keyboardist Ray Barrett and bassist David De León[3] teamed up with the brothers, and the band began its move more toward a pop rock style.

The band began to receive some national attention with the 1982 Columbia Records/CBS release of "Airwaves" on The Last American Virgin motion picture soundtrack.

The band regrouped with Bob Birch on bass and recorded the album, also titled Fortune, which contained most of the songs recently written by Greene and Craig.

Their first and so far only album is an all-time AOR classic, but I'm happy to say that there's more to come - they released a limited edition EP at Rockingham and played two new songs from it, both of which sounded really good.