The Pogs

Oak Apple Day continued performing in university revues, even touring with them professionally, and it was there that Rory O'Donoghue first collaborated with future Aunty Jack Show co-star Grahame Bond.

An intense, organ driven psychedelic, almost early progressive rock track with a particularly fine vocal performance by Rory O'Donoghue.

O'Donoghue was also booked as a session singer for a single entitled "Moonshot" (released in July 1969, obviously to coincide with the Apollo 11 Moon landing), which was a crazy, fun, psychedelic workout replete with spacey sound effects and corny control tower instructions ("All systems A-OK!"...

Oak Apple Day broke up in 1970 and Rory went on to play jazz before joining The If who performed The Who’s rock opera Tommy at the Elizabethan Theatre in Sydney.

He also worked on the musical Jesus Christ Superstar before once again hooking up with Grahame Bond to play “Thin Arthur” in the hit ABC TV comedy Aunty Jack.