During the late 1960s, he became immersed in radical politics, philosophy, religion, and the esoteric sciences.
[citation needed] He became a busker in London[2] and formed traveling comedy groups there.
[citation needed] Edwards gained a fan base in the Netherlands and for many years attracted enthusiastic audiences to his performances there.
[citation needed] For a time he gave regular performances at a small theater in the Pigalle district of Paris.
[6] Edwards also recorded four audio albums: Live at the Melkweg (Milky Way Records LP 1978), Clown Power (Ariola LP 1980), Live in Europe (Polydor LP 1980), Holey Moley (Silenz CD 1991) and two books: Jango Edwards (written in English but with a cover in German) and I Laugh You (Rostrum Haarlem, 1984).