Rock group formed by students at Woodlawn High School. Brian Wolle (drums), John Duchak (vocals), and Jack Chipman (electric piano).
The trio began mainly as a basement band that played a couple of backyard parties. After a couple of years of college, the group reunited and moved into a band house near Ellicott City. Guitarist Pete Wulforst (ex-Snafu) joined the group as they played gigs at the Hopkins Art Fest, Theatre Project, UMBC Rathskeller, and various teen centers. Their repertoire included covers by Neil Young, The Band, Dylan, Doors, Beatles… Duchak and Chipman wrote original songs and later worked as a duo at Bertha’s in Fells Point. Around 1974 they decided to go to Los Angeles. Duchak later became known as John Doe in L.A. alternative rock band X.

Wolle later played with tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, t he booed usicians, and played trumpet for the Fort McHenry wind band that opened for the Baltimore Symphony. He eventually moved to Berkeley, California where he became a published writer and played guitar in the band Gone Today.

