With the Wackers, Segarini relocated from California to Montreal, Quebec; there he formed the Dudes, which also included alumni of the Family Tree and the Wackers as well as three of the future members of the band April Wine. In 1975 they issued an album on Columbia titled We're No Angels before dissolving. Segarini then signed as a solo artist to AM, issuing a four-track EP before the label dropped him. At that point he began work on his acknowledged masterpiece, 1978's Gotta Have Pop; a cult classic, the LP was the victim of poor distribution and was long out of print prior to its 1996 reissue. Segarini issued three more solo albums -- 1980's Goodbye L.A. and On the Radio, and 1981's Vox Populi -- before halting his musical career to pursue careers as a disc jockey, a television producer, and a voice-over actor. He also served as a producer for the Romantics. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi