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In the early 1970s, Santiglia was the lead vocalist for Dusk, a girl group formed by Bell Records producers Hank Medress of The Tokens and Dave Appell to expand upon their successful collaboration with Tony Orlando and Dawn.[citation needed] The group released three singles: "Angel Baby", "I Hear Those Church Bells Ringing" (which reached #53 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart), and "Treat Me Like a Good Piece of Candy". A dance record called "Sweet, Sweet City Rhythm" was produced in 1978 by Billy Terrell under the name Fantasia featuring Peggy Santiglia for Tiki Records, the first time her actual name was used. The Angels also recorded a dance version of their earlier hit, "Till," which gained some popularity in the dance clubs during the 70's dance era.[1]