NC-17, whose members included Frank Rogala, Vince Rogala, and Robin Canada, spent two decades playing bars in Los Angeles and Orange County. From 1980 to 1990 they were billed as Exude. They had a college playlist hit with "Boys Just Want to Have Sex" and got two videos on MTV. In 1990 they changed their name to NC-17 and revamped their style into a grungier more Floyd-influenced sound. Filmmaker Dov Kelemer made a documentary of their career struggles. Once the movie was completed--it played on cable, at film festivals, and a few theaters. It's available from the www.anybodylisten.com site. NC-17 has since become inactive, as the members have scattered over several different states. Lead vocalist Frank Rogala remains active on the OC music scene.
Rob Diamond is an award winning filmmaker. He's been writing, directing and producing feature films since 1998. His movies have been distributed worldwide. "Wayward: The Prodigal Son" which he wrote, directed, produced and starred in was released nationally into select theaters in 2014. "The Last Straw" starring Corbin Bernsen was released in select theaters before going to television, DVD and streaming sites. Many of his others films are available on DVD, streaming sites and have been shown on cable TV. Raised in Southern California, he lived in Riverside until the 8th grade and then moved to the beach in Dana Point, California where he fell in love with surfing and the ocean. He started acting and modeling in Los Angeles after he was discovered on the beach when he was 17 and hand picked to do a commercial for Coca Cola.
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