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Michael Floreale and Andy O'Connell were recruited by Clive Farrington to replace departed members of his Manchester-based group Beau Leisure. Floreale and Farrington began to write songs together. Later, Farrington and Floreale saw Andrew Mann, a beat poet and had him join their performances. O'Connell left the group; the remaining trio recorded some demos -- sometimes including Mann's friend Corinne Drewery -- while seeking a recording deal.
The group was signed by Virgin UK subsidiary 10 Records. Producers Ben Rogan (who had worked with Sade) and Richard James Burgess (Five Star, Living in a Box, Colonel Abrams, Spandau Ballet) took special interest in the trio's song "The Promise," issued first as a 12" dance disk. When the song became popular, hitting the top of Billboard's Dance Club Play chart, Virgin ordered an album. A remixed version of "The Promise" was the first single from their self-titled debut album. It was an instant success, barely missing the Top Ten in the United States, peaking at #11. Months later, the trio reached Billboard's pop chart's lower reaches for the last time with "Heaven Knows" (#95, 1990).[2] Additional singles did little on the charts, and the group ultimately faded away.
"The Promise" was also featured in the 2004 film Napoleon Dynamite. The band Anberlin included a cover version of "The Promise" on the special edition of their 2007 album Cities. The song was covered again the same year by New Found Glory. In addition, Holly Miranda covered the song on her EP Choose to See, which was included with the purchase of her 2010 album The Magician's Private Library.
In 1990 the band broke up over musical differences. Floreale now lives in Dallas, Texas, where he composes music for television and film. In 2006 Floreale reformed When In Rome, with singer/songwriter John Ceravolo. Since then, the group has toured all over the United States and South America with various other 80s groups.[1][5] The band has recently completed work on a new album and a release date is planned for Spring of 2011, with a tour to follow. When In Rome is a registered trademark in the United States.[citation needed] In 2009 Farrington and Mann reformed using the name When in Rome UK having spent the intervening years out of the music business.

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