The Spektors

The Spektors were an Australian beat, pop and rock 'n' roll band active in Perth from 1964 to mid-1966.

[1][2] The Spektors enjoyed local acclaim by winning the Perth heat of the national Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds competition.

As the band developed, Scott would step up and sing occasionally while Collins played drums, on songs such as a cover of Van Morrison's "Gloria".

[3] In October 1965 the group recorded four tracks for local TV show, Club 17, including cover versions of "Gloria", Mike Berry's "On My Mind", The Beatles' "Yesterday" and George Gershwin's "It Ain't Necessarily So".

These songs and interviews were pirated from the TVW channel 7 show "Club 17" by Martin Clark, who was the recording engineer at the time (October 1965).