By the end of 1961, the Revols returned to Stratford. Manuel remained with Hawkins until 1964, when Hawkins's backing group, the Hawks (Manuel along with Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, and Robbie Robertson), left him and formed Levon and the Hawks, later known as the
Band. Kalmusky reunited with Till to form the Fab Four—the original Fab Four—at the top of 1962. The Fab Four were the house band on the weekly television show "Mickie A Go Go" from the Hamilton Ontario station
CHCH-TV. The host of the show was
David "Dave Mickie" Marsden. On April 25, 1965, when they opened for the
Rolling Stones at
Maple Leaf Gardens in
Toronto, the
Toronto Star ran an advertisement with the Fab Four's picture and the words "
not the Rolling Stones". Kalmusky stated in an interview with Stratford's
Beacon Herald, "They thought we were
the Beatles, girls were diving at the car, piling on, as we were driving out of the stadium". In fact, the picture in the
Toronto Star did look a whole lot like the Beatles. It has been speculated that the Beatles' nickname became "The Fab Four" as a result of this event. Some authors, and articles, over the last few decades, have cited this story, referencing the parallels, stating "Could 5 boys from Stratford, Ontario really influence the nickname of the Beatles?" By 1966, Till and Kalmusky paralleled the same move Manuel had made after their trip to Arkansas, leaving the Revols, the Fab Four, and Stratford behind, to be full-time members of Hawkins's band. Hawkins's band was famously "picked clean" by
Albert Grossman, manager for
Janis Joplin,
Bob Dylan, and
Ian & Sylvia. The first of the former Revols to be plucked out by Grossman was Kalmusky, who subsequently played bass with
Ian & Sylvia's group,
Great Speckled Bird; Todd Rundgren;
Jerry Reed; and others. Then, in 1969, the
Summer of Love, Till joined Janis Joplin's Kozmic Blues Band, and in 1970 he stayed on to become a member of what became Joplin's last band, the Full Tilt Boogie Band, and recorded the album
Pearl, her last record. Two of the original Revols, Manuel and Till, performed at the Woodstock Festival in August 1969, Manuel with the Band and Till with Janis Joplin's Kozmic Blues Band. ==Reunion==