Yeah. You know I've been trying to be really busy with that band since 1990. I did an album for a label, In and Out Records, a label out of Germany. I did it in 1987. And it was released in Europe and Asia until 1995 when it was released here. But I did that album and I wrote out a majority of the music for it, Herbie Hancock was on it, Wayne Shorter, Al Foster, trumpet player named Shunzo Uno. And after doing the album, six months later I still liked it. You know? I mean you know how when you're working on something, you live with it so long and when it's done it's done, it's like a release and a relief, and if you never hear it again that's fine. But I liked it and I said well maybe it's time now for me to put my own band together, contrary to the way things are these days. You get a brand new shiny horn and the first thing you think about is making a CD and putting a band together. I mean because the powers that be tell you that's what you're supposed to do. Now when I came up it was all about apprenticeship, which is a valuable commodity that's being lost these days. But anyway that was the inspiration for me to put the band together, the fact that I still liked the music and maybe I would enjoy a night's performance of playing my own music. I sure did have my own, what I consider to be my concept of what an integral working unit should sound like. Also, as Duke Ellington said, one of the greatest reasons to have a band is so that you can hear your stuff.