Lee Moses

They became a popular live act in the Atlanta area, and were at one time the house band at the Royal Peacock club.

[2] Moses moved to New York City in the mid-1960s, where he worked as a session musician and recorded with Johnny Brantley, who co-wrote and produced his first single, "My Adorable One", in 1965.

[3][4] In 1966, he co-produced, with Johnny Brantley, several tracks by a virtually unknown Jimi Hendrix at Abtone Recording Studios in New York City.

In 1967, he recorded three singles – all commercially unsuccessful – for the Musicor label, including "Bad Girl", and an instrumental version of The Four Tops' "Reach Out, I'll Be There".

Although the album has since been described as "a revered and highly sought-after lost treasure for deep soul fans and collectors," it was a commercial failure at the time.