The Humans (New York band)

[1] The group's manager was Al Cecere out Rochester, who had them signed with Premier Talent Associates (PTA) in New York City.

[1] They alternated with Caesar and His Romans from Buffalo at Oak Orchard Lanes, a popular bowling alley and nightspot in Albion.

[1] According to keyboardist Gar Trusselle, Billboard reported that the Humans' record reached the top twenty in Michigan and Texas.

[1] They band rented an abandoned movie theater in Albion and created their own venue there, naming it "Happiness Is..."[1] In September 1966 vocalist and harmonica player Danny Long died in an automobile accident, which was the first in a series of events that eventually led to the group's demise.

[1] The Humans' work has come to the attention of garage rock enthusiasts with the release of "Warning" on the 1985 compilation Back from the Grave, Volume 5 (Crypt Records).