The group first began performing together in the early 1960s, and signed to
Swan Records at the behest of producer
Jerry Ross. Their first single was "Where Is Johnny Now" b/w "Your True Love", featuring
Leon Huff and
Thom Bell on keyboards,
Bobby Eli on guitar,
Bobby Martin on
vibraphones, and
Joe Macho on bass. The record did not chart, and for their second single, "Who Do You Love", Ross had
Kenny Gamble arrange the vocals.
Joe Renzetti was the guitarist. This single hit #25 on the US
Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. The follow-up single was "I Found Out Too Late", which failed to chart; despite the flagging sales, the group released a full
LP that year, again with Gamble arranging vocals. A third and final single for Swan, "Gotta Be More than Friends", was released in 1964, and the group moved to
ABC-Paramount late in 1964. The first two ABC singles were "Let's Break Up for a While" and "Thank You for Loving Me", but the group did not return to the charts until 1965's "Gotta Have Your Love", peaking at #33 on the R&B Singles chart and #77 on the Hot 100. Three further singles followed for ABC – "Evil One", "Gonna Be a Big Thing", and "Slow Fizz" – but none of them sold well, and the group split up around late 1966. ==UK popularity==