Masque performed live for the first time on July 18, 1985 at the Troubadour night club in West Hollywood California.
[1] Masque was formed by lead-vocalist Tony Kelly after he departed Hollywood based band Network featuring Drew Forsyth (musician), drummer of the original Quiet Riot with guitarist Randy Rhoads.
[2] Fueled by social media exposure, the band experienced a major resurgence in popularity with fans around the world.
Masque released the second single and video titled "Rock n Roll Dog" on April 30, 2012[4] also produced by Keith Olsen and directed by Mark Jacobs.
The current members of Masque are involved in various projects outside the band including Scotty Kormos who is the house drummer for The Singing Bee (U.S. game show).