[1] Darling put the group together in June 1962, specifically to record an updated and uptempo version of a 1929 Gus Cannon folk blues song, "Walk Right In".
[7] Yielding to pressure from her husband, Taylor left the trio shortly after Vanguard released the group's second album, Good Time!, and Darling and Svanoe recruited Mindy Stuart to replace her.
[7] Darling and Street continued working as a duo into the early 1970s, recording the album The Possible Dream for Vanguard.
[2] Lynne Taylor, who was married to radio DJ Skip Weshner,[8] died by suicide on 21 April 1979, aged 43.
[9] Erik Darling died on August 3, 2008, aged 74, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, from Burkitt's lymphoma.