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The Lighthouse Family are a British duo. They consist of vocalist Tunde Baiyewu (born November 25, 1968 in London) and keyboard player Paul Tucker, (born 12 August 1968, in Crystal Palace, London) and formed in 1993 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England after meeting at college. Their 1995 debut album Ocean Drive sold more than 1.6 million copies in the UK alone and established them as a popular easy listening duo throughout Europe. The Lighthouse Family split up in early 2003 due to "a heavy promotional schedule and the incredible international success of 'Whatever Gets You Through The Day'." This led...
A hardcore/punk/metal band from Finland. Releases: Demo (2005) Navigate by Heart CD/LP (2006) Satura Lanx -split: Come to Accept (2007) Gift CD/LP (2007) Misanthropic Humanist 7"+DVD (2008) Lust For Lie 7" (2009) Atonement CD/LP (2010) We Are the Wildflowers CD/LP (2012) Enne 7" (2013)' Siedä CD/LP (2017) Members: Valtteri: drums Toni: vocals Samuli: bass Mikko: guitar Juho: guitar .
There are at least four artists with this name: 1. A Canadian rock band 2. A German punk band 3. A Deathcore Band from Charleston, SC 4. A Pop/Indie Rock Band from Rennes, France 1. Lighthouse is a Canadian rock band formed in 1969 in Toronto, which included horns, string instruments, and vibraphone; their music reflected elements of rock music, jazz, classical music,and swing. It won the Juno Award for best Canadian group in 1973 and 1974. Lighthouse was formed by drummer/vocalist Skip Prokop, formerly with the Paupers, and keyboardist/arranger Paul Hoffert. The two met in New York City and...
Edison Lighthouse originated in England as an outgrowth of the successful U.K. group, The Flying Machine which had a U.S. top-five hit in November 1969 with "Smile a Little Smile for Me" featuring Les Fradkin on vocals, mellotron, organ, and guitar. The producer of that release assembled a new group for a new song called "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)". Edison Lighthouse was the alias of songwriters and producers Tony McCaulay and Barry Mason, with session vocalist Tony Burrows' vocals on the hit 'Love Grows', although members of the group Greenfield Hammer were eventually brought in to perpetuate the...
The Lighthouse and the Whaler is a band from Cleveland, Ohio, though its name alludes to the waters off the coast of Massachusetts. Inspired by a theme from Moby Dick, the band’s name alone is enough to make underpaid Literature teachers beam with pride. It all started with two musicians -- Aaron Smith and Michael LoPresti -- who decided to collaborate in a field one sunny afternoon because that seemed nicer than playing in a basement. By the end of the day they had written their first song. They gave it a profound name: "The Field Song." When it was...