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Modern Man was Sputzy Sparacino's popular Pittsburgh R&B/Dance/Cover band from 1984-1991 after his departure from his first popular Pittsburgh R&B/Dance/Cover band Gigolo. Modern Man was formed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania back in Mid 1983 by Buddy Hall on lead guitar and vocals. The band first started out as a trio rock band. Other members included Gary Gentile on bass and co-lead vocals and Jim Blazer on keyboards and programmed drums. The three musicians had released a few singles and "Brainstorm" was their very first album. Later Gary Hohman, the former lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the popular Pittsburgh Rock band T-Dice would come in to join the band as the lead singer, while Tommy Bellin would come in to take Gary Gentile's place as the new bassist, and Talmadge Pearsall would come in to play keyboards and sing. Then one year later in 1984, Sputzy Sparacino, the lead singer and guitarist of the popular R&B/Dance/Cover band Gigolo would come in to join Modern Man as their new lead singer after Gary Hohman had left. And the band would then change their genre of music this time to R&B. They did top 40 music, some original songs, and a lot of R&B at the VIP Clubs, Confetti, The Meadows Race Track, in bars, dance halls, private events, music festivals and lots of other popular Pittsburgh area dance clubs. They even did some great Teddy Pendergrass song covers. The band later played the two original song ballads "The World Inside Your Eyes" and "If Tomorrow Comes" for George A. Romero's Day of the Dead (1985) horror movie soundtrack. The music was all composed by the talented filmmaker and musician John Harrison (who played bass for the late Blues/Rock Singer-Guitarist Roy Buchanan for several years) who also worked as the first assistant director of the movie at the same time. But Modern Man played two covers of John's theme songs from the movie. Sputzy, Jim Blazer, and Talmadge Pearsall wrote the original lyrics for "The World Inside Your Eyes" ("Day Of The Dead" Ballad Theme song). But Sputzy and Jim only wrote the lyrics for "If Tomorrow Comes". Then Sputzy and Gospel singer Delilah sang "The World Inside Your Eyes" together as duet for the soundtrack itself. Then in 1988, Mark Matteo (who had previously taken Sputzy's place as the new lead singer and guitarist of Gigolo in 1984) would come in to take Buddy Hall's place as the lead guitarist while the late Joey Argiro (who also was Sputzy's longtime best friend and popular bassist of his former bands Breakaway, Four Coins and Gigolo) would come in to take Tommy Bellin's place as the bassist, Gary Carolla (who had previously taken Armand De Genova's place as the new co-keyboardist of Gigolo in 1984) would come in to take Jim Blazer's place as the co-keyboardist, and Tom Tornow would come in to play drums and percussions. Then they still continued playing their gigs together as the band until they finally disbanded by then in 1991. The band released two albums and they had national dance chart success.