Jo Jo Gunne

[7] The band's third album, Jumpin' the Gunne, featuring an obese naked woman on the cover, failed to rise any higher than number 169 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.

[1] Following the first album, Mark Andes left the band after a falling out with his brother Matt and Ferguson, and was replaced by Jimmie Randall.

[citation needed] Matt Andes left after Jumpin' the Gunne, and was briefly replaced by Starr Donaldson (born September 23, 1950) in 1974.

A replacement was soon found in John Staehely (born 25 January 1952, Austin, Texas),[2] who had played on Feedback, the Spirit album that followed Ferguson and Andes's departure.

[citation needed] After the band broke up, Ferguson recorded several solo albums,[2] which yielded the hit singles "Thunder Island" and "Shakedown Cruise".

In a July 1995 interview in Vintage Guitar Magazine, Mark Andes recalls: "Curly Smith called me up and noted that it was the twentieth anniversary of when that band had formed; Steve Lukather took us into the studio and we recorded a lot of new material, but it didn't go anywhere".