The Kit Kats, later called The New Hope, was an American pop rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
[1] The group was founded by drummer Kit Stewart and keyboardist Karl Hausman; they added lead singer John Bradley by 1963, when they began recording.
Two singles, "Let's Get Lost on a Country Road" and "Sea of Love", saw minor chart success in 1966-1967 and led to regional popularity, including as a live act.
[2] In 1969, the band changed their name to The New Hope, and in 1970 released the single "Won't Find Better (Than Me)", which won them national attention and a Billboard Hot 100 chart placement.
After recording with Jamie through 1970, they moved to Paramount in 1971 and released another single.