Icon (band)

[3] They were joined by Dave Henzerling (guitar) and John Covington (drums) from a band initially called Driver (which also had Jim Seagraves on vocals.

[3] By this point, Henzerling and Covington had left the band and were replaced by John Aquilino (guitar) and Pat Dixon (drums) (former drummer for Loosely Tight).

[5] Regrouping, the band tried out a few different vocalists, lost their record deal[6] and released a local-only cassette; More Perfect Union,[3] featuring a polished pop-rock sound, a new singer (Jerry Harrison) and a keyboardist (Kevin Stoller).

Following the release of Right Between the Eyes and a supporting tour in the US opening for Ace Frehley and in the UK for King's X, the later included David Lauser on drums (currently Sammy Hagar's drummer) replacing Dixon, Icon disbanded.

The other band members continued to be involved in music projects; guitarist Dan Wexler in particular wrote and recorded with Alice Cooper (who had performed backing vocals on "Holy Man's War" from Right Between the Eyes).

Wexler participated in other musical projects after Icon's disbandment, most notably co-writing several tracks with Alice Cooper and releasing an album with the band Thieves in the Temple.

Icon also did a project together with lead singer Randy Baker, founder of the original Strange Daze a Tribute to the Doors[7] band which included a four-song demo and performing live.