The original Heat & Cold Sweat Horns came from a nucleus (Tony Berry, Danny Reaves, J.J. Gunning, Tom Gorelick, and Neil Moore) that was a Hampden band called Steppin’ Blues led by Phil Correlli (sax, vocals). The original H&CSH line up was Tony Berry (lead vocals), Danny Reaves (guitar, vocals), Tom Gorelick (keys, vocals), Paul Lipka (bass), Neil Moore (drums, vocals), and J.J. Gunning (trombone), Vinnie Ciesielski (trumpet), Barry Caudill (sax) as the Cold Sweat Horns.
Keith Hundertmark replaced Gorelick (keys, vocals) early on (1985).
Gunning left in Feb 1988 – replaced on trombone by Cuffy Bell, then Mike Taylor, then subsequently by Steve Dekker.
Dale Coleman, Jr. (guitar) replaced Reaves in the summer of 1988.
H&CSH was managed by Greg Therres/Starleigh Entertainment.

The [original] CSH (Ciesielski, Caudill, Gunning) also appeared on Crash Davenport’s 1985 self-titled EP and Great Train Robbery’s 1986 “Wanted” LP.
Band and individual members often appeared at the top of Maryland Musician Readers Polls and (subsequently) Music Monthly Readers Polls.
Ciesielski went on to Nashville studio and road work (see his entry).
Thanks to J.J. Gunning for the above band information
Other members have included Hilary Jones (drums), John Bell (guitar), Albert Berry, Glenn Workman (keyboards), David Brake (guitar), Don Wimbrough (keyboards), Steve Ports (bass)…
Their song “Freedom Takes a Fall” was included on the 1986 various artists album “98 Rock Volume IV (Home Tapes).”
The group was voted Best Local Band in 1988 Baltimore magazine readers poll. Seen at The Barn, Maxwell’s, Christopher’s. P.T. Flagg’s, Razzamatazz…
Workman, Caudill, and Gunning later with Carey Ziegler’s Expensive Hobby… Tony Berry and Reaves later with Tony Berry & New Money…

