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  1. 7. Aug. 2015 · Britains FIVE time "One Hit Wonder" Tony Burrows discusses his unusual singing and studio career with some fine groups from the late sixties and early sevent...

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  2. 5. Juli 2020 · British musician Tony Burrows, otherwise known as 'the man of 1000 voices', sang on around 100 top 20 hits during the 60s and 70s. Tony lent his voice to a number of acts including Edison Lighthouse, Ivy League and the Flower Pot Men. But it was his novelty hit 'Gimme Dat Ding' with The Pipkins that made its way to the top of the New Zealand ...

  3. 10. Feb. 1998 · Bubblegum Classics, Vol. 5 is a retitled reissue of Varese's Tony Burrows compilation Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes). It never was a Tony Burrows album proper, but an 18-song compilation of records that he sang lead on from 1969 through 1985 (mostly from the first half of the 1970s), for Edison Lighthouse, First Class, White Plains, the ...

  4. 29. Apr. 2023 · Tony Burrows sounds like he is celebrating life when he sings, 'No more lonely nights, waiting for the phone to ring'.” Burrows (born 1942) was very much a man in the right place at the right time. He was a Kestrel alongside the Rogers writing team but they called the band off after opening for the Beatles on the Helen Shapiro tour of 1963.

  5. 8. Feb. 2020 · But getting back to Tony Burrows of Edison Lighthouse fame, he is the only artist to have appeared in four different episodes of TOTP twice, with different bands. Back in 1970, many, many bands were made up of session singers who changed personnel regularly. Just at the same time Love Grows was a massive hit, Tony sang on the

  6. 17. Feb. 2021 · Singers Ron Dante and Tony Burrows are and were not a household name, but for a spell, a family with a working radio couldn’t keep their voices out of their house. Dante’s first foray into being a household name was singing for The Detergents, who unleashed a 1964 parody of the Shangri-Las’ “Leader of the Pack” called “Leader of The Laundromat.”

  7. E. Tony Burrows. The answer, as you might suspect if you’ve read the title of this article, is Tony Burrows. None of the other artists listed above had more than three Top 40 hits in 1970, but Burrows had four! And if you’re thinking that I’m talking about four low-charting, obscure hits, think again.