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I'll try again sometime.
Built a strong fan base which allows them to continue to make music and tour and at least break even, and usually pay themselves a decent salary.
JH also now has his very successful YT channel, writes songs for other artists, to boost the old income some more.
Found a nice niche in sort-of-Queen-sort-of-Rainbow-sort-of-generic-classic rock. I like the song in the OP, must say never heard it before.
Living the dream these days really, let's face it. When people dream of being rock stars they never think of the relentless, draining touring schedules of the new popular artist in hock to a record deal, they really want to be where JH is now, doing music for love, talking about music for love of it, and with enough money it's never an issue.
Fair play to them.
I went to see them before they were signed and bought the debut on the day it came out. I rushed out and bought One Way Ticket on the day it came out and was really disappointed probably listened to it twice.
Gave Hot Cakes a cursory listen and ignored it and from that point them.
When Motorheart came out I heard Welcome to Glasgae and thought I need to check them out again and it turns out they've done a bunch of great songs over the years especially on Last of Our Kind.
I think having more technical drummers like Rufus Taylor has really opened up their sound as I always found Ed Graham a bit workmanlike.
Apart from his ludite views on the importance of "proper" music and playing an "instrument" his YouTube channel is really excellent.