Sal Maida

His contract with the band ended after the tour,[3] though he later supported another ex-Roxy Music member Brian Eno as a bass player during the production of Lucky Leif and the Longships, an album released by Robert Calvert in 1975.

[3] In 1977 Maida played the bass on Beauty's Only Skin Deep, the debut solo album of Cherie Currie, the former lead vocalist of The Runaways.

In 1980 he teamed up with New wave solo vocalist Lisa Burns and arranged her single Love Wanted.

[4] In 2014, Maida authored the memoir Four Strings, Phony Proof, and 300 45s, which detailed his experience of being in the music scene as the major changes which brought the end of the psychedelic era occurred.

[8] In an article about the book's release, Vice stated that he "may not have a Wikipedia page" but he was "one of the coolest 70s rock stars you've never heard of.

[3] In 2023, Maida authored The White Label Promo Preservation Society Vol 2: More Flop Albums You Ought to Know with Mitchell Cohen and 53 friends of his.

Maida (second from right) with Roxy Music in 1973