In the interlude of Cliff Richard & The Shadows at the Hallenstadion, Jürg has medically holidays again, as a drummer acted Mandi Trappletti, and it goes on tour with the British band "Casey Jones and The Governors".
The manager, Hans-Ruedi Jäggi was replaced on the best terms by Freddy Burger, and on 15 September 1965, the first record of Sauterelles was published, and sold out in half an hour – the song "Hong Kong" is the first Beat-single at the top of the Swiss Hitparade.
Meanwhile, the Sauterelles performed in the Swiss television's "Hits à Gogo" as permanent guests, and Gianni Paggi realizes a short film, which is regarded as the first video clip of the pop era.
in 1990, and planned a full-length concert, sponsored by radio 24, in Sauterelles' original line-up with Bruno Merz, Freddy Mangili, Jürg Stocker, Düde Dürst and Enzo Ernst in the Kaufleuten Zürich event restaurant.
The 4½-hour concert was recorded by the local station Hasli TV, and Beat Hirt produced for the Swiss television a 45-minute documentary-compilation with old film clips, from which the video "25 years Toni Vescoli" was created.
The album "View To Heaven" was first released as a CD, and for Kurt Felix, Les Sauterelles played a medley in the then successful Saturday night program "Super Hits".
[4] André Béchir, 1992 chief of "Good News", organized at the Hallenstadion Zürich an international "Oldies Night", where the Sauterelles with Düde, Freddy Mangili and Marc Portmann as a substitute for Bruno, performed successfully for a single re-union.
[4] In 1993 Polo Hofer organized an open-air concert in Interlaken,[5] but Marc Portmann went with Andreas Vollenweider on a world tour, and Peter Glanzmann occurred as a guitarist for the band idiom.
In 1997 a "Sauterelles-Medley" including their hits was recorded, the band opened the exhibition "Walk on the Wild Side" (30 years of youth culture) in Lenzburg, and played at various festivals and their former favorite club, in the Café Atlantis in Basel.
A year later, Les Sauterelles seem risen again as opening act for Bob Dylan and Joe Cocker in the "Out In The Green" open-air festival Frauenfeld, and more gigs and concert halls performances.