The band formed the label Squash Records to release their albums[1] after collecting $5 each from fans to finance the first album, Pied Pumkin String Ensemble, recorded live at the Simon Fraser University Pub and released in 1975.
[3] Scott and Mock continued touring and recording as the Pied Pear for another eight years.
All three original members of the Pied Pumkin reunited in 1998 for a tour and the release of the album Plucking DeVine.
The band released a children's album, Pied Pumkids, in 2007, and won the Canadian Folk Music Award for Children's Album of the Year at the 3rd Canadian Folk Music Awards.
Scott has recorded several popular albums for children, while Ulrich has had a lengthy solo career.