

![]() ![]() O’Brien had also previously worked with Klaatu and BB Gabor, and had fronted his own group, Nightwinds. He also had gained a reputation as one of Canada’s top writers, having penned songs for the likes of Loverboy, Glass Tiger, Amanda Marshall, Manhattan Transfer, and Hall & Oates, among others. He’d also written for a number of TV shows, including “Entertainment Tonight” and “Baywatch Nights.” With O’Brien and Watkinson handling keyboards and McCracken taking up the electronic drums, they wrote and recorded some all-instrumental material and performed a few shows around Ontario, including a couple of stints at the El Mocambo. A deal with Capitol Records was struck, but fell through in the end, meaning some tapes they’d done up were never released. After a year or so, all three members eventually went back to doing their own individual projects. McCracken and Watkinson even rejoined the Max Webster cast in the late ’90s for a series of shows. |