THE SUN
22ND JUNE 1970
PLUGGING IN THE NEW SOUND

A SWITCHED -ON couple, you might say. Making a clean sweep of the music game,perhaps. Possibly a beat group. Or is he merely intent on picking up a nice piece of fluff? Whatever he's up to there's a pun to fit the occasion. After all, it's a strange scene, man. There's this girl with the soprano sax and this feller with the Hoover looking most earnest.
He is not actually called Ernest. He's Jon Hiseman, a drummer with a pop group called the Colosseums for the past two years.

Housewife. And that's his delectable swinging wife there, called Barbara Thompson. Since Barbara took to playing the saxophone, Jon has had to play the housewife. For Barbara is in great demand, and now working with three orchestras - which leaves Jon home-bound in London, much of the time, doing the washing up and tidying up. Still, it's not so dusty. They're both cleanng up when it comes to earning a few bob.