Baby O
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Baby O | |
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| Background information | |
| Also known as | Baby'O |
| Origin | United States |
| Genres | Pop |
| Labels | Calibre,[1] Baby'O Music Enterprises, Inc.[2] |
Baby O (sometimes written Baby'O) was an American male vocal/instrumental pop group.[3] The band members were Steve Lukather from Toto on guitar, Paulinho da Costa on percussion, Greg Mathieson, who went to produce Sheena Easton's 1985 classic "Sugar Walls,"[4] on keyboards, and future actor Miguel Ferrer on drums.[2]
Their only chart success was called "In the Forest", which was released on the Calibre record label.[1] Described as a "blast from the past", it featured Latin rhythms.[5] On the Billboard dance chart, "In the Forest" peaked at #2 for two weeks and stayed in the chart for 32 weeks.[3] It entered the UK Singles Chart on 26 July 1980, and reached #46; it was in the chart for five weeks.[1] [6]