The Human Beinz

"Turn On Your Love Light", originally a hit for Bobby Bland in 1962, was later covered by Jerry Lee Lewis and the Grateful Dead.

The band underwent a contractually obligated tour of Japan as a result of their success there and broke up immediately thereafter in March 1969.

In 2003, The Human Beinz were among the bands featured in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame exhibit Hang on Sloopy: The Music of Ohio.

On display were a white Fender bass used by Mel Pachuta and a black Edwardian jacket worn by Ting Markulin.

[4] In 2018, the song was used in Andrés Spinova's novel Marilyn y un Par de Ases, playing during a killer bees chase.

Other uses of "Nobody But Me" are:[5] The new lineup of the Human Beinz played the Hard Rock Cafe at Foxwoods Casino, Bodles Opera House, county fairs and other venues in the Northeast.

The group wrote and recorded two songs, "McQ" (E. McCarthy, S. Crisafi) and "Coyotes & Rattlesnakes" (R. Iacovelli), for McQueen: An American Rebel (2007).

[10] Some of the group performed "Nobody but Me" live at a jam session show on July 31, 2010, at the Nat Rock Con Fan Fest with Danny and the Characters[11] and Vince Martell of Vanilla Fudge.