Their first single was Homer Banks' and Carl Hampton's Caught in the Middle, which did okay on Southern stations but never mainstreamed. However, the second release, a remake of the country hit Sometimes, soared to number 31 on the pop chart in the spring of 1977. Kayvette hurried an album out, Millie was hot at the time, and had little time for the project. George Jackson and Raymond Moore contributed two songs, and they tried another country standard Looks Like We Made It. Poor packaging, including typos, misspelled words, and a bad picture hurt the album's appeal. Despite the problems though, RCA Records plucked it for mass distribution.
A second LP, A Matter of Time, spawned no hits. Overloaded, Millie Jackson concentrated more on her career, and other than mass mailings, little promotion took place. Williams, Carter, and Davis separated and never surfaced again. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi