Patrick Gammon

[1] He began his music career with a local group named Family Affair in 1973 before auditioning to play with the Ike & Tina Turner Revue.

The single was followed by a deal with Chrysalis, which didn't result in any releases due to creative differences on which direction he should pursue.

[3] Gammon signed a deal with Metronome, which helped him raise money for him and Augustin to record a demo for Motown.

[1] Gammon spent time in Germany appearing on television, writing songs with Augustin, and working as a session musician and backing vocalist.

[1] Reviewing the album, Billboard (June 16, 1979) wrote: "Foreign made product (this was waxed in Germany) is unusual for Motown, but the company hits home with Gammon, whose gritty baritone and delivery recalls the excitement of Rick James, and the vocal texture of Lionel Richie.