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Zoot were a pop-rock band formed in Adelaide, South Australia in 1965. Known originally as "Down the Line", by 1967 they had changed their name to Zoot and in 1968 had relocated to Melbourne. They had a 1970 top five hit on Australia's Go-Set national singles chart covering "Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles' released in 1970; but they disbanded in May 1971.

of note in the band include bass guitarist Darryl Cotton who had a successful career as a solo artist, songwriter, and actor, both in Australia and abroad.

First lineup, Adelaide 1965-68
Beeb Birtles (vocals, bass)
Daryl Cotton (lead vocals, guitar)
John D'Arcy (guitar, vocals)
Ted Higgins (drums)

Second lineup, 1968
Beeb Birtles (vocals, bass)
Daryl Cotton (lead vocals, guitar)
Ted Higgins (drums)
Rick Brewer (drums) 1968
Steve Stone (guitar) 1968

Third lineup, 1969-71
Beeb Birtles (vocals, bass)
Daryl Cotton (lead vocals, guitar)
Rick Springfield (guitar, vocals)
Rick Brewer (drums) 1968-71

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