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Biography
1990 - 1994

  • Early 1990's

    - After feeling the impact of the relatively minor sales volume for The Warmer Side of Cool, the group quietly stopped touring and recording. Instead, They were each presented with other exciting opportunities within the music industry.

    - Jack Hues immediately started writing music for WILLIAM FRIEDKIN'S horror movie, "The Guardian." For the soundtrack, Jack used an L.A. based group called 'The Green Quartet' to play the string parts. The film (featuring Jack Hues' soundtrack) was released in 1990. Jack then recorded and produced a solo album in 1992 entitled The Anatomy Lesson, which has yet to be released. In 1995, Jack collaborated with Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks, providing all the lead vocals for a project which Banks named Strictly Inc. Since then Jack has gotten much more involved with music production, especially with Chris Hughes (who produced Points On The Curve). In 1994, Jack Hues helped produce an instrumental album by Chris Hughes entitled Shift on Fontana Records. In 1995, Jack Hues also co-produced an album with Chris Hughes for London's Definition of Sound on Mercury Records called Experience.

    - Nick Feldman decided to team up with long-time friend Jon Moss (former drummer of Culture Club) to create a band. Their 1992 band and debut album was called Promised Land. Their version of Thunderclap Newman's Something In The Air (Real Audio) became "Single of the Week" by the UK's NME publication, and was a rather decent club hit in the UK. Since then Nick has gotten deeply involved in the professional music business, serving for many years as the A&R manager for Warner Music UK Limited (WEA Records in London).




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