Mom's Apple Pie was an American ten-member rock band from Warren, Ohio, active from 1971 to 1974. They were known for their horn rock sound and released two albums, *Mom's Apple Pie* in 1972 and *Mom's Apple Pie II* in 1973. A third album was recorded but not released until 2011. The band gained attention not only for their music but also for the provocative cover art of their first album, which was eventually censored and re-released with a more conservative design. Managed by Larry Patterson, they were signed to Terry Knight's Brown Bag Records and toured extensively, opening for notable acts like The Doobie Brothers and David Bowie.
The band's lineup included Dave Mazzochi on keyboards, Tony Gigliotti and Bob Fiorino on vocals, Joe Ahladis on guitar, Roger Force on saxophone and flute, Fred Marzulla on trombone, Bob Pinti on trumpet, Bob Miller on lead guitar, Pat Aulizia on drums, and Greg Yochman on bass. Their music featured mostly original compositions, with Dave Mazzochi as the primary songwriter. Despite their energetic performances and unique sound, the band's career was somewhat overshadowed by the controversy surrounding their first album's cover art.
However, the song titles you provided ("Can you help me," "Rain," "Come with me," "I just want to make love to you," "Love plays a song," "Dawn of a new day") do not match the known discography of Mom's Apple Pie from my knowledge base. If these are recent releases from a different artist or band with the same name, I do not have information about that specific entity.
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