Breakfast Club, an American pop group, were formed in New York City in 1979. The
band underwent several line-up changes, one of which featured a then-unknown
Madonna on drums. In the early 1980s, Breakfast Club included Dan Gilroy on
vocals and guitar, his brother Ed Gilroy on guitar, Angie Smit on bass, and
Madonna. After Madonna's departure to form Emmy and the Emmys, the band
continued with Dan Gilroy on vocals, Ed Gilroy on guitar, Gary Burke on bass,
and Stephen Bray on drums. They signed with ZE Records in 1984, releasing their
first single, "Rico Mambo", that year. In 1987...