[1] The original line-up comprised Chris "Buff Head" Henry (bass guitar), Paul "Echo" Thompson (keyboards, vocals), Tony "Drummie" Matthews (drums), Michael Johnson (guitar), and Grace Reed (vocals).
[1] Reed and Johnson left early in the band's history, to be replaced by Les McNeil and Paul Dawkins (bass).
In 1977 the band signed to Venture Records, and released early singles including "Moving On", "Rastafari", and "Summertime".
They won the Best Single award from Echoes in 1978 for "Breezin'", and they signed a short-lived deal with RCA Records the same year.
As members continued to leave the band, the swansong 1982 album Spirit of Ecstasy relied heavily on Thompson's keyboard-playing.