Balance – In For The Count 1982, Melodic Hard Rock, AOR, USA. Members: Bob Kulick, Chuck Bürgi, Dennis Feldman, Doug Katsaros, Peppy Castro. Balance was an early 1980s pop rock band based out of New York City and fronted by Illinois native, Peppy Castro,
Balance – In For The Count 1982, Melodic Hard Rock, AOR, USA. Members: Bob Kulick, Chuck Bürgi, Dennis Feldman, Doug Katsaros, Peppy Castro. Balance was an early 1980s pop rock band based out of New York City and fronted by Illinois native, Peppy Castro, formerly of Blues Magoos. Other members included guitarist Bob Kulick, arranger and keyboardist Doug Katsaros, drummer Chuck Burgi, and bassist Dennis Feldman. The group's most noteworthy release was 1981's "Breaking Away" from their eponymous debut album. The song peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. The album's follow-up single, "Falling in Love", peaked at No. 58. The band failed to reach the chart again. Castro, Katsaros, Burgi, and Feldman (along with Bob Kulick's younger brother, Bruce) reunited briefly when they appeared on Michael Bolton's 1985 album, Everybody's Crazy.