Michael Gillespie came in as the band's manager; Harder left and was replaced by Ken Lowry on keyboards.
The band began playing shows throughout the prairies and into Ontario, beginning with the University of Manitoba's Winter Carnival.
[13] The record was produced by Bob Burns, who hosted the Winnipeg television program Teen Dance Party.
The band performed on the show,[14][15] and that led to several high-profile gigs, including opening for Sonny & Cher and The Who.
Spice released a single with two songs written by Meissner: "Sweet Talkin' Woman"[21][22] which reached #52 before the b-side "Strawberry Wine" became more popular [23] and peaked at #25.