[3] With the addition of Doug Ahrens, Jay Luttio, and Rick Beresford, they recorded a garage rock version of Bobby "Blue" Bland's Turn On Your Love Light.
[5] Following the dissolution of The High Spirits, Husney began his career on the business side of the music industry by providing backstage catering to a local Minneapolis venue serving touring acts such as Janis Joplin, Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones, and The Who.
[6] In 1973, Husney formed The Ad Company, a retail advertising agency that served clientele including Warner Brothers and Doubleday-owned radio stations across the country.
[6] In 2018, Husney published Famous People Who've Met Me, an autobiographical book about his early days, discovering Prince, working with Al Jarreau and others.
[10] The publisher describes the book as a "collection of true stories starring oddball characters, behind the scenes gurus, scoundrels, and brilliant superstars in the music business straight out of Minnesota.