In the early 1970s David Porter was a contributing photographer for some of the most influential Australian Rock music and underground publications (Go-Set, Daily/Planet, Rolling Stone (Australian Edition), The Digger. Porter was based in Melbourne, his subject the zeitgeist of its Rock/Pop music, underground theatre, and Counterculture scenes, sometimes working as ‘David Porter’, sometimes ‘Jacques L’Affrique’, sometimes ‘Jack Africa’. In 1973 he left Melbourne, stopped working in commercial photography, and pursued a teaching career.
Ross Hannaford (b.1950 d.2016). Guitarist. Best known for his collaboration with singer-songwriter Ross Wilson. Founding member Daddy Cool.
Ian Winter (b.1949 d.2004). Joined Daddy Cool February 1972 for their third US tour (March-June 1972). Played with Carson, John Paul Young and the All-Stars, Blackfeather, Mondo Rock.
Published: Daddy Cool Has New Member. Go-Set, 19 February 1972 (p.2)