[2][3][4] Before the single was released, Craig Guild departed and John McKinney temporarily switched to bass until a replacement could be found.
[2] "Things We See" was released in April 1967 on Qualicon Records which was owned by producer Walter Fredrickson, who had close ties with Mike Curb of Sidewalk Productions.
[3][5][6] Their first single to be released on Manhattan, "Anxious Color" became a popular hit in south Florida topping the charts four consecutive weeks, gaining airplay on local and national radio stations.
[2][3][4] After the single was released, George Schule joined as the band new bass player, and John McKinney returned to rhythm guitar.
[2] The parents of Jerry Turano and John McKinney objected the excursions to New York and convinced their sons to leave the band to pursue careers outside of music.
[2] As was the case with countless American bands of the era, the Vietnam War led to the ultimate demise of the group, when drummer Harry Bragg was drafted into combat.