Immediately after his escape, Solly began using a series of assumed identities to evade capture. In 1975, he was arrested in
Philadelphia for receiving stolen goods, but because he used a fake name, police did not realize who he was. Similarly, he provided a fake name when he was stopped for a traffic violation in 1979 and avoided detainment. Detectives had few leads in the case, and received no cooperation from Solly's family, particularly his mother, Edna Bolt, who consistently denied knowing her son's whereabouts. Eventually, Solly's escape was considered a
cold case. Solly eventually made his way to Florida, where he assumed the identity of
Vinnie Taylor, lead guitarist of the
rock 'n' roll revival group
Sha Na Na. The real Taylor died of a heroin overdose in 1974, but using forged documents, including a
Social Security card, a
birth certificate, and a
baptism certificate, Solly successfully passed himself off as Taylor. Solly, posing as Taylor, claimed that Taylor's death had been staged and so he took on the new
stage name of Daniel "Danny C" Catalano, and began performing and recording under that name. Sha Na Na discovered the fraud and demanded that Solly cease performing as Danny C. When Solly refused, the group considered filing a lawsuit, but decided not to do so in order to deny Solly the free publicity the case would generate. ==Investigation and capture==