

Anzelc continues playing drums with many Toronto jazz ensembles and has his own drum manufacturing company called “The Grove Factor Drum Company”.

Among her books are: And the Band Played Dixie Strom Thurmond & The Politics of Southern Change Spinning Blues Into Gold: The Chess Brothers and the Legendary Chess Records Queen: The Life and Music of Dinah Washington. Sharp married Canadian Rock singer / songwriter Sass Jordan and is currently touring in the US with The Guess Who and continues to write music. Nadine Cohodas is the author of several books about race, politics and music. Each member went their own separate ways to pursue individual projects in the music industry.

Shortly after the release of the single “Get Up and Dance” the bed tracks of “Fool Man” were recorded and still to 2020 yet remain to be released. A-Z Collection by Zarbo (1985) has been completely digitally remastered and trickled-out single releases of each song in 2020 are available online. This led to the dance release of a 45 RPM single “Get Up and Dance” which received accolades and moderate airplay on radio stations like CHUM FM and its’ subsidiaries. The ground-breaking album titled 'A-Z Collection', an 8 song LP, was released in 1985 which invoked the music style and vibe of Pop Rock. Headed by bassist / songwriter / lead vocalist Alexander Zarbo (Vella-Zarb), along with guitarist / vocalist Derek Sharp and drummer / vocalist Greg Anzelc, the power Pop Rock trio played locally at classic music venues like the El Macombo, Branko’s, Cameo Lounge (Hotel Isabella), Larry’s Hideaway, Horseshoe Tavern and many other’s. The history of Zarbo began in the early 1980’s where a trio of Canadian musical talent was formed out of players from the two underground Toronto based groups known as Penguin and Lerxt.
