Remembered for his lone Top Ten single "Key Largo," a soft-rock fantasy about living in a %Humphrey Bogart film, Bertie Higgins was a professional musician that made the leap to solo performing in the early '80s. His 1982 debut Just Another Day in Paradise was actually a comeback of sorts -- it was the first musical venture he had undertaken since 1968, when he retired to his hometown of Tarpon Springs, FL, after the breakup of his group, the Roemans. Between 1964 and 1968, Higgins drummed with the Roemans, who recorded a series of singles for ABC-Paramount, which were all ignored. More importantly, the group supported vocalist Tommy Roe on tour, which was how they sustained an income.