Gibson and his group crossed over into the United States to open for big timers of the day like the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. In 1967, after the band's one and only hit single, Gibson split from the Apostles, and moved on to Kensington Market. Over the next two years the new group recorded under both the Stone Records and the Warner Bros. labels. Two full-length albums came out of the endeavor, Avenue Road and Aardvark.
In 1970, there was a short rebirth of Luke the Apostles that included a few new members. In a year's time Gibson was out testing his wings in the solo world with the help of True North Records. He recorded two albums on his own; Another Perfect Day in 1971 and Killaloe in 1972. After those two solo albums, Gibson slipped out of the spotlight. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi
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