They were a 1970's early country-pop crossover group who constantly changed members. It was mainly a guy named Craig Fuller and various other people he knew. They had marginal success, primarily in the country market, however they did have an album "Highway" which was the band's highest 'charter' at No. 24 and "Bustin' Out" reached Gold status and this began a string of five consecutive Top 40 album releases as If the Shoe Fits (January 1976), Dance (November 1976), and Live, Takin' the Stage (September 1977). On their third album, "Two Lane Highway" released in June 1975, it featured guest appearances by Chet Atkins, fiddler Johnny Gimble, Don Felder from The Eagles, and Emmylou Harris, who dueted with the band on the song "Just Can't Believe It", which received much airplay on country stations. In September 1978, auditions led to the hiring of Vince Gill (vocals, guitars, mandolin, banjo, fiddle) who sang on "Let Me Love You Tonight" and "I'm Almost Ready", with saxophone accompaniment by David Sanborn. So they did have some known names who came and went.
They were a 1970's early country-pop crossover group who constantly changed members. It was mainly a guy named Craig Fuller and various other people he knew. They had marginal success, primarily in the country market, however they did have an album "Highway" which was the band's highest 'charter' at No. 24 and "Bustin' Out" reached Gold status and this began a string of five consecutive Top 40 album releases as If the Shoe Fits (January 1976), Dance (November 1976), and Live, Takin' the Stage (September 1977). On their third album, "Two Lane Highway" released in June 1975, it featured guest appearances by Chet Atkins, fiddler Johnny Gimble, Don Felder from The Eagles, and Emmylou Harris, who dueted with the band on the song "Just Can't Believe It", which received much airplay on country stations. In September 1978, auditions led to the hiring of Vince Gill (vocals, guitars, mandolin, banjo, fiddle) who sang on "Let Me Love You Tonight" and "I'm Almost Ready", with saxophone accompaniment by David Sanborn. So they did have some known names who came and went.
They were a 1970's early country-pop crossover group who constantly changed members. It was mainly a guy named Craig Fuller and various other people he knew. They had marginal success, primarily in the country market, however they did have an album "Highway" which was the band's highest 'charter' at No. 24 and "Bustin' Out" reached Gold status and this began a string of five consecutive Top 40 album releases as If the Shoe Fits (January 1976), Dance (November 1976), and Live, Takin' the Stage (September 1977). On their third album, "Two Lane Highway" released in June 1975, it featured guest appearances by Chet Atkins, fiddler Johnny Gimble, Don Felder from The Eagles, and Emmylou Harris, who dueted with the band on the song "Just Can't Believe It", which received much airplay on country stations. In September 1978, auditions led to the hiring of Vince Gill (vocals, guitars, mandolin, banjo, fiddle) who sang on "Let Me Love You Tonight" and "I'm Almost Ready", with saxophone accompaniment by David Sanborn. So they did have some known names who came and went.