Formed 1978
Disbanded 1980
Grey and Hanks were:
Len Ron Hanks
and
Zane Wallace Grey (b. Zane Wallace Grey, 8th July 1949, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.)
The Chicago-based performing and songwriting team Zane Grey and Len Ron Hanks wrote songs for Jerry Butler in the early '70's before moving to Los Angeles in 1976.
As composers in the '70's, they were highly succesful with songs recorded by L.T.D. 'Back in Love Again' and Tavares' 'Never Had a Love Like This Before,' as well as having Millie Jackson ('The Rising Cost Of Love'), Norman Connors ('Party Town'), Lenny Williams ('If You're In Need Of Love'), Debra Laws ('How Long') and Mystique record their tunes.
The duo also penned sides for Darrow Fletcher, Oscar Brown Jnr., Jerry Butler, The Ebony's, Esther Phillips, Mystique, Jean Terrell, Breakwater, Les McCann, Brandye, Thelma Jones, Patti Austin, Loose Change, Debra Laws and Will Smith.
They landed their own solo deal with RCA in 1978.
you fooled me - 1978 / prime time - 1980
Their first LP, 'You Fooled Me', yielded one Top 10 R & B hit in 1979, 'Dancin,' which parodied the remnants of disco fever and reached number eight in the charts.
They made one more album for RCA, 'Prime Time', in 1980, which featured 'Now I'm Fine'.
Since that time the duo have been inactive.
Albums:
You Fooled Me (RCA Records 1979)
Prime Time (RCA Records 1980)