Artist's albums
Shamwari
1982 · album
Master Jack + Sweet Sweet Love
1979 · single
Boy on the Border
1978 · album
On the Move
1977 · album
Sell a Million (Original Soundtrack)
1976 · album
The Warrior
1975 · single
Jill
1970 · album
Met Glenys Lynne se Grootste Treffers
2010 · album
Jimmy Come Lately
1966 · album
The House with the White-Washed Gables
1967 · album
Four Jacks and a Jill
1967 · album
Timothy and Other Hits
1967 · album
The Sunny Side Of
1968 · album
Master Jack
1968 · album
Fables
1968 · album
Fables
1968 · album
Grandfather Dugan + Stone in My Shoe
1969 · single
Now!
1969 · album
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Biography
Four Jacks & A Jill is one of few South African groups to score a Stateside hit. Their folksy tale "Master Jack," made the Top 20, nesting at #18, June 8, 1968. The members were Glenys Lynne (Jill), Clive Harding (bass), Till Hanamann (guitar), Bruce Barks (guitar), and Tony Hughes (drums). Glenys sung lead and had a voice that was undeniably folksy, rather she tried to sing that style or not, everything came out that way. Their second single "Mr. Nico" made the States chart too, but barely, entering the Pop 100 and immediately stalling at #98. The four guys sans Jill originally formed in 1964 and went through two name changes before adding Glenys and becoming Four Jacks & A Jill. Out-the-box they scored a South African hit entitled "Timothy." Unfortunately, they never graced the charts in the States after "Mr. Nico," but remained viable and quite popular in South Africa. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi