After The Split
Since the breakup, the most active member of Follow for Now has been bandleader David Ryan Harris, who was signed to Sony Records as a solo artist in 1997. Around the same time, he was the musical director on Dionne Farris's hit album Wild Seed, Wild Flower. He was dropped from the label after his debut album was released, but continued to perform with his good friend Dave Matthews on occasion and has recently launched a career as a solo singer-songwriter on acoustic guitar. A recent tour was as the opening act from Edwin McCain. In 2001, Harris fronted a band called the Brand New Immortals, featuring ex-Black Crowes bassist Johnny Colt. They released a six song EP and one studio album (Tragic Show) before breaking up in 2002. He is currently playing in John Mayer's band while still performing as a solo artist. He released Soulstice in 2003 and The Bittersweet in 2006.
Billy Fields went on to join Arrested Development and performed with the group at Woodstock 1994. Both he and Enrique joined soul outfit Seek, though Enrique soon quit the band to work with 24-7 Spyz guitarist Jimi Hazel on a new project called Black Angus. The project was cancelled when the original lineup of 24-7 Spyz reunited in 1995. Fields joined the band Seek and also worked with Dionne Farris and Sub-Terranian Circus.
Fields switched from keyboards to bass while in Seek, but quit the band in 2004 to join Three5Human (on bass) with Enrique. Both have since parted ways with the group.
In 2005, Fields released an album called Rebel Style (as "Rev Rebel"). In 2007, he released a second Rev Rebel - album called "Season Of The Decline" on a label with the name "Sphincter". You can find him at : http://www.myspace.com/revrebelandthesoundsupreme
Chris Tinsley formed rock/metal outfit called 8Bus in the late 1990s. Today, he plays with the Stonehouse Posse.
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