The band played out regularly without ever scoring a hit record, including performances on network television shows like the Smothers Brothers and Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. Another lineup shift found N.D. Smart taking over as drummer around the same time the band relocated to Los Angeles in the early '70s. The band played shows with comedians such as George Carlin and Richard Pryor before signing on as part of Todd Rundgren's touring group for a time. Eventually, Weston and Sagarese left Hello People, and the quartet version of the band would go on to recording several albums before dissolving in the mid-'70s. "Book Of Love" b/w "How High The Moon" was taken from their sixth album "Bricks" in 1975.
A - Book Of Love (2:02)
Written-By: W. Davis, C. Patrick, J. Malone / Produced-By: Todd Rundgren and Hello People
B - How High The Moon (3:14)
Written-By: G. Geddes, R. Sedita, N.D. Smart II, L. Tasse / Produced & Engineered-By: Todd Rundgren
Label: ABC Records
Genre: Baroque Pop, Power Pop
Catalog# 16711 AT
(P) 1975
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