The group played locally and recorded with producer Stan Watson, recording with him in Philadelphia. They recorded several singles, two full-length albums and live album. A live album entitled Live At The Glen Mills Reform School For Boys was their debut full-length. It was released on GSF Records in 1973. Don't Fight the Feeling was released in 1974 on Philly Soulville Records and reached #57 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart.[2] The title track was released as a single and reached #61 on the USBillboardR&Bchart.[3] Their subsequent album, Boogie Woogie, was released on Buddah Records in 1975 to less success.
The ensemble recorded little thereafter, but have been sampledbyhip hop groups. Collectables Records issued a CD retrospective of the group's output in 1994. The single J.P Walk was featured in the 1997 movie Boogie Nights.