That band would later enjoy small success while performing as an opening act for The Doobie Brothers, Stephen Stills, and John Mayall.
Voudouris also performed in Voudouris/Kahne with David Kahne, prior to being signed by Warner Bros. Records as a solo act.
His first solo album was the self-titled Roger Voudouris released in 1978; it received little interest from radio or other media.
In his appearance on the show he wore a figure hugging outfit with brown leather trousers while miming "Get Used to It" into a wind machine, which made his long hair flow: it led to his brief status as a sex symbol in that country.
After the decline of his solo career, Voudouris returned to writing music and lyrics for various projects including the movie The Lonely Lady starring Pia Zadora, and a documentary on the life of Elvis Presley.