The six-piece band from Detroit included various members such as Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Randy Walker, Donald K. Parks, and Stevie Woods, who went on to a solo career. Babyface joined the group in 1979 after his stint with Manchild and April. Four years later, he joined The Deele. Parks continued to work with Babyface and L.A. Reid (of the Deele) on a technical/programming aspect on their early work as producers (After 7, Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown, Jermaine Jackson, Paula Abdul, and the Jacksons). Walker has been working with Babyface on the same level as Parks did (including Toni Braxton, Az Yet, After 7, Jon B., and the 'Waiting To Exhale' soundtrack). Some members of the group are still together playing small venues.
The band has released two albums, 'Crowd Pleasers' and 'Freaky People' (Westbound Records), both in 1979. Babyface was not in the band at this time, but the album's musicians included Delbert Payne (keyboards), Craig Moreland (guitar), Donald Payne (bass), Earl E. Davis (drums), Al Carey (trumpet), Michael L. Roberts (tenor sax), Leroy Emmanuel (percussion, guitar), Gary Schunk (moog), and Eric Morgenson (synthesizer).