Edison Lighthouse

[1][2] Before the name Edison Lighthouse, they were known as the soft rock band Greenfield Hammer, gigging on the home counties circuit.

5 on the Billboard Hot 100, selling a million copies there by April and earning an RIAA gold disc.

After recording the second single "She Works In a Woman's Way" which failed to chart in either the UK or the US, Tony Burrows left Edison Lighthouse.

Tony Macaulay (who owned the rights to the name Edison Lighthouse) brought in other musicians.

In 1973 Brian Huggins and Peter Butt, of the band Crush, were approached by their management to take over touring Scandinavia as Edison Lighthouse.

Stephane Booroff drums 2013–2021 Dave Kerr-Clemenson, after touring with White Plains and Andy Locke, went on to form Fast Buck, recorded an album with Jet Records, and toured the world extensively supporting ELO.

The other songs were "Gimme Dat Ding" (the Pipkins), "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (White Plains), and "United We Stand" (Brotherhood of Man).

Tony Burrows in concert. Taken on 17 May 2008.