As the Vibrants, two of their singles peaked in Go-Set Australian National Charts top 20: their cover versions of "Something About You Baby" (January 1967) and "My Prayer" (September).
"[1] Aside from James they also backed visiting rock 'n' roll singer, Johnny O'Keefe, or local pop vocalist, Bev Harrell, at suburban dances.
[1][2] In May 1965, without James, they released an instrumental single, "Furry Legs", which McFarlane felt was, "[a] parody of Beethoven's famous classical piece Für Elise.
The group relocated to Melbourne in July of that year, where Wade was replaced on guitar by Mick Hamilton (ex-the Moods).
Perry was replaced by Marc Leon (ex-Impulse) on vocals in February 1968, and Barry Rogers took over bass guitar from Pfeiffer.
[1] Hamilton, Kent and Skewes formed a new version of the Vibrants with Edgell James, (ex Changing Times, Mixtures).
They reformed once more with Bob Flinn on bass guitar, Peter Mackay, (ex Harts) on drums, and Penny Parsons on vocals.
[1] Another reformation occurred when Buddy England and Julie Oliver joined, replacing Skewes, leaving Hamilton the only member from the group’s hit making line-up.