The four became fast friends and soon formed an a cappella country-and-western band called Honey Bea and the Meadow Muffins, who played at parties and in the subway.
Posting ads, the quartet met three musician/composers, drummer Malcolm Travis, guitarist Rich Gilbert, and bass player Rolfe Anderson.
She is the mother of Cameron Mesirow, who makes music as Glasser, originally based in Los Angeles,[2] prior to her move to New York.
[3] Travis, Gilbert, Bangor and Maclachlan went on to form a band, The Zulus (a/k/a Wild Kingdom, a/k/a Screaming Mimis, a/k/a the Gospel Birds) and released a self-titled LP in 1985, and then Down On The Floor in 1989 on Slash Records, produced by Bob Mould of Hüsker Dü.
In 2009 he began playing with Eileen Rose in The Silver Threads, a classic country honky tonk cover band.
[4] The two formerly operated a bed and breakfast in Hudson, NY,[5] and at one time a local theater offering entertainment ranging from puppetry to drag shows.