Bux started out in Washington DC and was initially called "Daddy Warbux" (1967- 1972) and ws probably best known for having Punky and Mickie Jones, who later both wound up in the band Angel, and lead singer Ralph Morman who ended up in Joe Perry Project, from 199-80, and Savoy Brown from 1980 to 1982. The band was part of the early 70's glam rock movement that was quite popular through the late 70's and then sprung back up in parts of the Heavy Metal scene in the 80's.
The band was signed by Capitol records who rushed them into the studio to record their debut- and sole record. As Daddy Warbux, the band toured with Humble Pie. As a rebuilt band "Bux" they were signed by then Aerosmith manager Frank Connolly.
The band was signed by Capitol records who rushed them into the studio to record their debut- and sole record. As Daddy Warbux, the band toured with Humble Pie. As a rebuilt band "Bux" they were signed by then Aerosmith manager Frank Connolly.