Marc Tanner Band

They released two more the following year, "Hold Your Head Up" b/w "Don't Say No (Surrender)", and "Hot and Cold" b/w "Temptation" in 1980.

[2] By February 1979, the group's debut album No Escape was released on Elektra, supported by the single "Elena".

[3][4] Among the musicians that appeared on the album were William "Smitty" Smith, formerly of the group Motherlode and Vanetta Fields.

[7] Also in April that year with a line up that had been together for two months, the band appeared at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, playing a 51-minute set.

[13] Tanner has since embarked on a career in production and songwriting and is currently executive producer of a broadway play.