Wooler felt that changing the name of the group to that of their home town would help expand its fan base.
[2] Campbell moved on from the Mersey sound to the newly evolving psychedelic scene, renaming the band to The 23rd Turnoff.
[3] Described by Bob Stanley of The Times as "the era's lost songwriter",[3] Campbell wrote a number of songs recorded by other artists.
Cliff Richard, Billy Fury, The Swinging Blue Jeans and Rolf Harris all covered songs of Campbell's.
[5] Supported Chuck Berry on a German TV music special called Beat Club on 29 January 1972 – Post re this performance via 'Colouring the Past'