The reformed Larados droped a second single, Will You Love Me Tomorrow b/w You Didn't Care, on Madog Records in 1980; it didn't sell many copies but they felt good to be recording again. Madog issued a two-record vinyl album, Gone But Not Forgotten, in 1980, credited to the Larados. Accompanied live by the Deuce Coupe Band, the Larados forte are lively shows spiced by concert quality sound and lights.
Turnbull (lead) has a gospel background and wrote and sang lead on Bad Bad Guitar Man; Tony Micale (lead) began singing at 13, first with the Parisians, the Captives, then as lead singer for the Reflections; Gary Banovetz (baritone) is to the Larados what Otis Williams is to the Temptations -- he's the man! Banovetz was instrumental in the groups' 1977 revival; Joey Finazzo (first Tenor) sang lead with the Seminoles who recorded a few records on as many labels; John Dean (bass) sang with the Del Prados before joining the Reflections in 1961. You can hear them on Motor City Memories, Vol. 1, The Larados Lost Tapes, and The Larados Most Requested, or catch them in action on video The Legendary Reflections Live. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi