New England described their sound as "power-melodic-orchestrated-song-oriented rock"[2] John Fannon, Jimmy Waldo, Gary Shea and Hirsh Gardner formed the band in the Boston area.
[4] The remaining three members then began working with Vinnie Vincent, changed the name of the band to Warrior, and recorded a series of demos in 1982.
In late 2002, New England reunited to record "More Than You'll Ever Know", a song from the Hirsh Gardner solo album entitled Wasteland For Broken Hearts.
Shea and Waldo made guest appearances at various musical instrument conventions such as the NAMM Show in places like Anaheim, California.
While occasionally doing single reunion shows for charity, in May 2014 John Fannon discussed New England having new studio work and a possible full tour for 2015 during his solo appearance on the Concert TV series, On Stage with Mantis.
1 on Billboard's Spain charts in July 1995 and remained a top 10 hit into October, thanks to a EuroHouse cover by the group Sensity World.
[7][8] Sensity World was based in Valencia, Spain, with vocalist Aina Martínez Tejedor and producer Víctor Javier Grafia Gavin.
[9] The song was featured in over 70 different EuroHouse releases (the "Ibiza Mix 95" compilation alone sold over 300,000 units in Spain during 1995, as documented by both Promusicae and Billboard magazine.