Their biggest hit single was "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" in 1955, which reached number seven in the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Minor chart records included "Heartaches", "Ace in the Hole", and "You Always Hurt The One You Love".
Saul Striks began a new group called the Saloonatics with himself on piano and Ralph J. Guenther on bass and banjo.
Striks died from a heart attack whilst visiting Chicago, on December 3, 1979, at the age of 54.
[2] Short lived in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina,[3] where he got into the banjo hall of fame,[4] until he died on March 30, 2018, at the age of 93.