No Authority was formed as a male vocal quartet in the early '90s in Southern California, consisting of lead singer
Ric Felix (aka Ricky Godinez and later billed as Ricky G), born December 2, 1980, in San Bernadino, CA; lead singer
Josh Keaton, born February 8, 1979, in Pasadena, CA; singer/rapper
Danny Zavatsky, born June 1, 1982, in Long Beach, CA; and singer
Eric Stretch, born June 22, 1980, in Yorba Linda, CA. After they had been performing locally for a few years, their manager, Richard Walters of Smash Music, managed to get their demo tape to
Jerry Greenberg and Jono Kohan of MJJ Music,
Michael Jackson's custom record label at Sony Music.
Greenberg and
Kohan passed it on to Jackson who signed
No Authority, and their debut single, "Don't Stop," was issued in October 1997, followed by the album
Keep On in November. The recordings flopped, and
No Authority regrouped. Keaton parted company with them and was replaced by
Tommy McCarthy. They left Sony and went to Maverick,
Madonna's custom label at Warner Bros., issuing their second album,
No Authority, in July of 2000. (Maverick also reissued
Keep On.)
–
William Ruhlmann, Rovi