The Chevrons' debut LP, 1961's Sing-A-Long Rock N Roll, followed soon on its heels -- with arrangements by Mickey Baker of Mickey Sylvia -- and two singles were pulled from the album: "Little Star" and "Come Go With Me." The group split soon after, however, with Conde going on to form another group (the Holidays) and writing New Orleans and Life for the Sabrina label, formed by Angelo D'Aleo and Fred Milano from Dion the Belmonts. After changing his name to Terry Cashman, Minogue teamed with Gene Pistilli to write a hit for Spanky Our Gang ("Sunday Will Never Be the Same") and produce several hits for Jim Croce. He also scored hits as part of the duo Cashman West and with a solo single, "Talkin' Baseball (Willie, Mickey and the Duke)." A 1989 reunion for Don K. Reed's radio show on New York's WCBS-FM brought the Chevrons back together once more, and ten years later, the Wop Ding a Ling collection compiled (among various artists from the Time and Brent labels) the Chevrons' "Lullaby" and "Don't Be Heartless." ~ John Bush, Rovi