Having had success in South Africa in the early 1960s with his band Johnny and the G-Men, as well as a solo artist, Kongos went to the UK in 1966, to pursue his musical career. His first UK based group, Floribunda Rose, formed in April 1967, comprised the British musicians, Pete Clifford (guitar) (born Peter William Frederick Clifford, 10 May 1943,
Whetstone, North London) and Jack Russell (bass, vocals) (born 29 April 1944,
Caerleon, South Wales), who had come to South Africa in June 1965 with The 004; drummer Nick 'Doc' Dokter (born 24 July 1945,
Kampen, Overijssel, the
Netherlands), a latter day member of 004; and the Cyprus-born keyboard player Chris Demetriou from John E Sharpe and the Squires. After one single, "Linda Loves Linda", Clifford returned to South Africa to join The Bats and Dokter moved to Canada and worked with Five Man Cargo. Drummer
Henry Spinetti joined and the remaining members recorded three singles as Scrugg. However, according to the sleeve note of the CD reissue of the
Kongos album, it is actually a tape loop of African drumming. Kongos continued to work in his own London studio as a
record producer,
sound engineer,
TV jingle and
theme music composer, and
songwriter, as well as handling the programming of the
Fairlight CMI synthesizer on
Def Leppard's 1983 album
Pyromania. He gained notice with a new musical generation in 1990, when
Madchester pioneers
Happy Mondays reworked "He's Gonna Step on You Again" into their
baggy era defining hit "
Step On", which reached No. 5 in the
UK Singles Chart.{{cite book ==Discography==