A solo career would have to wait, however, as a chance meeting with E Street Band guitarist Steve Van Zandt led to Beauvoir joining his new project, Little Steven the Disciples of Soul. Following appearances on a pair of releases with the outfit, Beauvoir left, again intending to pursue a solo career and eventually signed a deal with Virgin in the U.K. Through circumstance, actor Sylvester Stallone heard a track from Beauvoir's debut, and his desire to use it as the theme of his movie #Cobra led to Drums Along the Mohawk being picked up for U.S. distribution. The album was a modest success and, aided by its inclusion in the Stallone movie, Feel the Heat was a minor chart hit. Although it would prove to be his highest commercial profile as a solo artist, it led to plenty of work in the '80s and '90s, including writing, performing, and producing for acts like Kiss, John Waite, the Ramones, Nona Hendryx, and Nile Rodgers. There would also be occasional solo output from Beauvoir and efforts with his band Crown of Thorns, but these releases have been primarily limited to European markets, thus, limiting his exposure in the States. ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi