In 1960 he appeared in a South African production of Lock Up Your Daughters, and joined George Mitchell's Minstrels during the 1950s.
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"Lock Up Your Daughters" is an up-tempo track with the groove and high backing vocals recalling 'Sweet Box' from 1970's Play It Loud.