As guitarist/songwriter for the legendary Rubinoos, Tommy Dunbar wrote some of the most sparkling pop songs of the '70s (or any other decade for that matter). After two critically acclaimed albums on Berserkley and an EP on Warner Brothers (as well as hundreds of unreleased demos), the Rubinoos decided to lay low. In 1989, the prolific Tommy enlisted former Rubinoos members Don Spindt (drums) and Al Chan (who had replaced original 'Noos bassist Royse Ader after the second album) and formed Vox Pop. Bringing in Psychotic Pineapple bassist John Seabury, Chan switched over to gui...