Rock music history was made that day in South America. Soon thereafter, word spread throughout South America of this new Latin Rock sound with its raw energy, soaring melodies, distinct sounds and lyrics sung in English and Spanish. Finally, Latin kids had a native music they could call their own. The band continued to play to sold out crowds.

Their first album, "Mozzarella InVitro", produced three number one hits; Tantas Cosas, Por Ti and Crusin. As a result, the band was signed to Fedicos a subsidiary of RCA International Records. Mozzarella enjoyed a high degree of success for about 3 years, after which they broke up due to managerial problems, but not before leaving an indelible imprint on Latin rock music.

Over the years....
Gary returned to the US in late 1982 where he continued to pursue his love and passion for music. In 1985, along with his long time friend and writing partner Jerry Keeley, the duo released a 3 song EP. The mini-album was well received at the 1986 Midem festival and was subsequently picked up by several radio stations in Belgium, France, Holland and Germany, and closer to home, by several local stations in the NY Tri-State area.