The Unrelated Segments

The group was a popular musical act in Michigan, achieving regional acclaim for their song, "Story of My Life".

[2] On November 26, 1966, they entered the nearby United Sound studio to record the track for their debut single with the song, "It's Unfair", being the flip-side.

The song also gained significant airplay in other pockets of the Midwest, including a number nine listing on Keener's Music Guide and charting in the top ten in Toledo, Ohio.

[3] In the summer of the same year, the Unrelated Segments returned to the studio to cut their second single, "Where You Gonna Go?

After Van Engelen was drafted to serve in Vietnam in early 1969 the Segments recruited new guitarist Darrell Gore, with Torock moving to bass.