
Cherry People were a Psychedelic pop and later hard rock group that formed from remnants of
The English Setters. The band is best known for their semi-hit single
And Suddenly, which barely missed the top 40, and including guitarist
Punky Meadows and later
Barry Brandt who would join
Bux in 1972 respective
Angel in 1975.
We Came to Play was the first and only album released by
Bux in 1976. The album was originally recorded in 1973 but Capitol decided not to release it. In 1976, however when lead guitarist
Punky Meadows and bassist
Mickie Jones had success with their band
Angel, Capitol tried to cash in and finally released
We Came to Play. The album is an interesting affair blending hard rock and the standard

boogie band approach with mixed results. White Lightning, which later became a featured cut on
Angel's third album, is included here with different lyrics.
Angel's first album (1975) was the self-titled
Angel and consisted of guitarist
Punky Meadows, bassist
Mickie Jones, vocalist
Frank Dimino, keyboardist
Gregg Giuffria, and drummer
Barry Brandt. This lineup would hold

for the following two albums,
Helluva Band and
On Earth as It Is in Heaven.
1976's
Helluva Band is the second album by Angel. It explores the heavier side of progressive rock and includes their most progressive song,
The Fortune.
On Earth As It Is In Heaven is their third album. This marks the last album with
Mickie Jones who was
Angel's bass player since

1974. It was produced by Eddie Kramer and recorded in an actual castle in the Hollywood Hills. This album marked the shift from progressive and symphonic hard rock to a more mainstream hard rock approach, with the exception of
Cast the First Stone and
Just A Dream which are very similar in sound to Angel and
Helluva Band. In fact, these two was written during the
Helluva Band sessions.
Mickie Jones passed away in San Dimas, CA September 5, 2009 after a long battle with liver cancer.
Giuffria was composed of
Gregg Giuffria,
David Glen Eisley,
Craig Goldy,
Chuck Wright, and
Alan Krigger.
Giuffria's debut album was released in 1984. It's peak position on Billboard was #26 in March, 1985. It was the most successful album from the Giuffria releases.
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