The band played a style influenced by The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and the hippie counter culture.
The group recorded several singles for the label without much success and they continued to tour the UK Early members of the group were Robb Scales (lead vocals) Jim St. Pier (saxophone) Chuck Hardy (guitar) Gary Hooper (bass) and Lewis Collins (bass) who later went on to gain fame in the TV series The Professionals.
The same year they performed at the Isle of Wight Festival on a line-up that included Jefferson Airplane, The Move, T-Rex, Fairport Convention, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and The Pretty Things.
Their most successful album, Orange Bicycle, included covers of "Carry That Weight", "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You", "Say You Don't Mind" and "Take Me to the Pilot".
[citation needed] He opened the Wopalong Recording Studios and the Superwop Music Publishers in Luton, Bedfordshire with partner, Don Larking, and produced children's characters and TV formats.