Toby Beau

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
My Angel Baby 03:32 Tools
If I Were You 03:19 Tools
My Angel Baby (Re Record) 00:00 Tools
If You Believe 04:04 Tools
Give Me A Sign 03:13 Tools
As Far As I Can See 03:30 Tools
How Long 03:23 Tools
Could It Be Love 04:10 Tools
One Needs Another 03:07 Tools
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Ships In The Night 03:53 Tools
My Dream Lover 03:57 Tools
Little Miss American Dream 02:58 Tools
You Caught Me With My Love Down 03:23 Tools
California 00:00 Tools
Into the Night 03:45 Tools
Moonshine 00:00 Tools
My Angel Baby ('78) 00:00 Tools
Westbound Train 03:06 Tools
Same Old Line 00:00 Tools
Buckaroo 00:00 Tools
Broken Down Cowboy 00:00 Tools
If I Were You (愛をうけとめて) 03:06 Tools
Wink of an Eye 03:06 Tools
Bulldog 03:06 Tools
Watching the World Go By 03:06 Tools
She Used To Be Mine 03:06 Tools
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Toby Beau is a Texas band formed in the early 1970s, best known for the hit single "My Angel Baby" in 1978. Though little is known around the world about this band past this top fifteen single, the band is still in existence today, and continues to perform in the club circuit. Formed in the Rio Grande Valley, the original members included guitarists Danny McKenna, Balde Silva, Art Mendoza, bassist Steve Zipper and drummer Rob Young. After numerous club performances around South Texas, the band moved to San Antonio, Texas and received a major record deal from RCA (now BMG). This deal would recruit the production talents of Sean Delaney, who at the time was also producing KISS. In addition, guitarist Mendoza was replaced with guitarist and banjoist extraordinaire Ron Rose, who added a country flavor to the band. Their self-titled debut LP appeared on RCA in 1978, with the single "My Angel Baby" topping the easy-listening charts and falling just shy of the pop Top Ten; 1979's More than a Love Song failed to recapture its predecessor's success, however, and after issuing If You Believe a year later, Toby Beau was dropped from their contract. The band continued playing the Texas club circuit during the decades that followed, however, still with Silva at the helm. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.