9-piece soul group originated in 1970 by classmates at Forest Park and Northwestern high schools. The group featured three vocalists with a rhythm section and horn section. Numerous personnel changed ensued including guitarist Kurt Hammond, drummers Jupiter Lee (later with Great Train Robbery, Mascaraid, Jupiter Project…), and Foster Peacock (Cabbage, Kee, River…). By 1972 the group had transmuted from a Top-40 singers and band, to strictly a vocal group. At one point they brought in vocalist Larry Jackson (ex-Chryslers). Group leader James ‘Junior’ (baritone lead vocalist, pianist, composer) had written a number of songs that were shopped to various publishers. London Fog recorded demos at Flite Three Studios. Shortly after the studio sessions the group (sans Jackson) traveled to California with ambitions to further their musical career.

