Four Jacks and a Jill, a South African folk rock ensemble, formed in 1964
originally under the name "The Nevadas." The group initially consisted of Clive
Harding on bass guitar, Keith Andrews on rhythm guitar and organ, Bruce Bark on
lead guitar, harmonica, and saxophone, Tony Hughes on drums, and later added
Glenys Lynne as lead vocalist. They became known for being the first South
African band to wear their hair long and changed their name to "The Zombies"
before settling on Four Jacks and a Jill. Their breakthrough came with the
single "Timothy" in 1967. The following year, th...