Fire Inc. was formed in the United States as a pop‑rock group, featuring
vocalists Laurie Sargent and Holly Sherwood, guitarist Rick Derringer, and a
rotating lineup that later included members who joined Pandora's Box. The band’s
first public exposure came in 1984 when they recorded two tracks for the film
Calles de fuego, including the single "Tonight Is What Means To Be Young" and
"Nowhere Fast". Although the songs achieved modest chart performance, peaking
below number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100, they established Fire Inc.’s presence
in the rock music scene. In 1989, produce...