A gig with American r`n'b band Color Me Badd ended in confusion when a fight between two of the band members left the lead singer hospitalised.
The Oklahoma band, who had a No.9 hit in Ireland with I Wanna Sex You Up in 1991, were playing a show in New York when founding member Bryan K. Abrams threw singer Mark Calderon to the ground.
Footage of the show shows Abrams striding onstage and violently shoving his bandmate as he sings the final part of I Wanna Sex You Up at the del Lago Resort & Casino.
TMZ reports that Calderon hit some sound equipment when he fell and was taken to a local hospital where he was treated for neck and back pain.
Abrams, who had left the stage earlier in the gig because of issues over his voice, was arrested for misdemeanor assault and taken to prison.
Abrams reportedly posted bail and was released early on Monday morning.
Color Me Badd formed in 1985 with lead singer Abrams, second tenor Mark Calderon, second tenor Sam Watters and baritone Kevin Thornton.
They broke up in 1998 and reformed in 2010 before operating as a trio in 2016. They released four albums before they originally split - C.M.B. in 1991, Time And Chance, Now & Forever and Awakening in 1998.