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Striking out on his own, he formed a group called ' Peter Tork And / Or Release ' with girlfriend Reine Stewart on drums ( she had played drums on part of 33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee ), Riley " Wildflower " Cummings on bass and-sometimes-singer / keyboard player Judy Mayhan.
Tork said in April 1969, " We sometimes have four.
We're thinking of having a rotating fourth.
Right now, the fourth is that girl I'm promoting named Judy Mayhan.
" " We're like Peter's back-up band ", added Stewart, " except we happen to be a group instead of a back-up band.
" Release hoped to have a record out immediately, and Tork has said that they did record some demos, which he may still have stored away somewhere.
According to Stewart the band were supposed to go to Muscle Shoals as the backing band for Mayhan's Atlantic Records solo album Moments ( 1970 ) but they were ultimately replaced.
They mainly played parties for their " in " friends and one of their songs was considered for the soundtrack to Easy Rider, but the producers-who had also produced Head-eventually decided not to include it.
Release could not secure a record contract, and by 1970 Tork was once again a solo artist, as he later recalled, " I didn't know how to stick to it.
I ran out of money and told the band members, ' I can't support us as a crew any more, you'll just have to find your own way '.

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