Solo Careers Etc
Most of the band members are now involved in solo careers. Most notable is Kay Hanley's career, which produced the albums Cherry Marmalade in 2002, The Babydoll EP in 2004, and Weaponize in 2008. In 2010, she formed the band Palmdale (http://wearepalmdale.com) with producer Linus of Hollywood (Kevin Dotson). Kay has also been involved with Disney on several children's projects, including the Disney Channel's My Friends Tigger and Pooh, voicing Josie in the 2001 film Josie and the Pussycats and the new Strawberry Shortcake.
"USA" Michael Eisenstein has been performing session and touring work for many artists including Our Lady Peace and Lisa Loeb. He is currently producing and engineering.
Kay and Michael married in the late '90s and have 2 children. They reside in Los Angeles, CA.
Drummer Stacy Jones went on to form American Hi-Fi with fellow Boston musicians Drew Parsons, Jamie Arentzen and Brian Nolan. Stacy has also been producing work for up and coming artists including Plain White Ts and The Modern Society. He is currently the music director for the Miley Cyrus touring band. Stacy also resides in Los Angeles.
Scott Riebling went into the production side of music and is now a well regarded producer and engineer and has produced work for The Von Bondies, Cobra Starship and Fall Out Boy. Scott resides in Massachusetts
Co-founding member Greg McKenna is currently playing live with his solo project, Murder Capitol of the World. The debut album, "Saint Judes Revenge" was released in the summer of 2007. Greg resides in Dorchester, MA.
Tom Polce played with several prominent Boston based bands and is now a producer and engineer. He lives in California.
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