They contacted Glenn Wheatley (former bass guitarist for The Masters Apprentices) to become their manager.
In 1967, The Masters Apprentices were presented with a trophy from Everybody's as the "Most Original Band" for that year.
The Masters Apprentices - "Turn up Your Radio", "5:10 Man"
The Masters Apprentices had continued under various line-ups from 1965 until 1972, reforming briefly in 1987 and on several subsequent occasions.
The MC was former The Masters Apprentices lead singer Jim Keays.
He returned to Australia in the 1980s and rejoined The Masters Apprentices in 1988-1991.
Lindley committed suicide in 1972 after starting work on a film about the Australian rock band The Masters Apprentices.
This song was originally by The Masters Apprentices.
Keays participated in various reunions of The Masters Apprentices from later 1987.
Ford was lead guitarist in The Masters Apprentices from 1968.