The band, led by Oscar Hamod, achieved regional acclaim and produced seven well-regarded singles in their heyday.
As the group progressed, they experimented with psychedelic rock and soul influences which led to their most acclaimed piece, a cover song deemed "House of the Rising Sun 1969".
Hamod took inspiration from his time spent at his father's nightclub, The Broadway Lounge, which was a venue for acts like Jimmy Reed and Albert King.
The definitive lineup was complete when the band added Robert Wheeler on rhythm guitar and Vince Jacim as replacement on drums.
[3][4] Oscar Hamod was an expert at promoting the band, and it was not long before they were performing in clubs and dance halls throughout the Northwest region.
The two unreleased tracks, "Baby Under My Skin" and "I Feel Good", were recorded during the group's stint with the USA label.