[7][6] In late 1971, Sageworth relocated to Boston and spent the next two years performing around the Northeast before finally breaking up, at which point Walter moved to Los Angeles and began his career as a solo artist.
[10] In 1981, Egan appeared as one of several guitarists, bassists and drummers accompanying Lindsey Buckingham in the music video for his solo hit "Trouble."
[13] The song's producer, Dr. Dre, believed he was inspired by the bass line from (and used samples of)[14] Egan's "Hot Summer Nights".
Egan not only records and tours as a solo artist but also with his early band The Malibooz, contributing extensively to their latest studio effort ‘QE2’ which was released just as the global pandemic took hold in April 2020.
Host Chuck Woolery asked Egan to sing a bit from one of his songs, and he sang the main hook from "Magnet and Steel".
During 2020’s worldwide lockdown this team also produced Egan’s highly acclaimed studio album called ‘Fascination’ which is based around the life and love of the world's most famous groupie, Pamela Des Barres.
Egan has recently completed a cover of the classic ‘Last Fair Deal Gone Down’ for inclusion on a forthcoming tribute to the blues genius Robert Johnson due for release in 2022.
He was rumoured to be working on a new studio release for late 2022 and this had been tentatively been titled ‘Hard Summer Days’ but has now appeared as ‘Pluck!'