Boys Club was a pop music duo from Minneapolis, Minnesota that consisted of Eugene Wolfgramm (who went under the name Gene Hunt) and Joe Pasquale.
The duo was created by Don Hunter Powell in 1988 after Eugene left his family band, The Jets after their sophomore album, “Magic” was released.
In 1988, they released their only self-titled album on MCA Records which peaked at #93 on the Billboard 200. The first single from the album, “Danglin’ On A String” didn’t make any impact on the charts.
The follow-up single, “I Remember Holding You” became a hit, peaking at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #4 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart.
The last single released from the album, “The Loneliest Heart” peaked at #39 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart. The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 1989 film, “She’s Out Of Control.”
During that time, they were featured on the soundtrack to the 1988 film, “License To Drive” with the track, “Time Starts Now.” By 1990, Boys Club had disbanded.
During that same year, Eugene briefly reunited with The Jets for their greatest hits compliation album, “The Best of The Jets.” According to research (as of 2010), he does marketing for a developer in Salt Lake City, Utah and runs a music production company.

In the ’90s, Joe released two solo albums: “P⋅R⋅E⋅Y” (in 1991) and “Riccochet” (in 1994). Afterwards, he worked as a songwriter and played in various bands until 1994 when he left the music business. In later years, he worked in technology, the director of operations for The GTD.com and worked as a house designer\builder.

These days (according to research), Joe lives in Nashville, Tennessee where he has his own studio production business as of 2009.
To see a video for “I Remember Holding You”, go to:
To see a video for “Danglin’ On A String”, go to:
To see a video for “The Loneliest Heart”, go to:
To see a video for “Time Starts Now”, go to:
[updated on 12/23/2021]