Ten Wheel Drive was an American jazz-rock/fusion band formed in 1968 by Genya
Ravan, Michael Zager, and Aram Schefrin. After Goldie and the Gingerbreads
disbanded, Ravan sought a new musical challenge and collaborated with Zager and
Schefrin from New Jersey. The band's name came from a collective brainstorming
session. They signed with Polydor Records in 1969 and released their debut album
Construction #1, produced by Walter Raim. Ten Wheel Drive gained immediate
attention, with comparisons to Janis Joplin due to Ravan’s vocals. In 1970, they
released their second album Brief Rep...