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Edison Lighthouse

Edison Lighthouse is an English pop band formed in in 1969, best known for their debut single "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", which topped the for five weeks in early 1970 and reached number five on the US Hot 100. The recording featured session vocalist , who did not join the touring lineup, and the song—written by and —sold an estimated 4.5 million copies worldwide, marking the band's primary claim to fame as a in many markets. Following the success of "Love Grows", producer assembled a new lineup under the Edison Lighthouse name, releasing a follow-up , "It's Up to You Petula", which peaked at number 49 on the and number 72 on the in 1971. In 1974, musician acquired the rights to the band name and has fronted various iterations of Edison Lighthouse ever since, with bassist Peter Butt as a consistent member from the early onward. The band continues to perform live in the UK and , appearing at holiday centers, theaters, and cruise ships such as those operated by Cunard, maintaining a legacy rooted in 1970s bubblegum pop.

History

Formation and Early Recordings

Edison Lighthouse was formed in in 1969 as a studio project by songwriters and producers and , who sought to create a pop act around their new composition "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)". The band's name drew inspiration from the off the coast of , . Initially conceived as a recording entity rather than a traditional touring group, it relied on session musicians, with Macaulay handling production duties. The core idea emerged from Macaulay's desire to capitalize on the bubblegum pop trend of the era, assembling talent quickly to capture commercial potential. The backing musicians for the debut recording and early live appearances were drawn from a group of London-based players who had previously performed together as Greenfield Hammer since 1968. These included lead guitarist Stuart Edwards, guitarist Ray Dorey, bassist David Taylor, and drummer George Weyman, whose paths had crossed in the mid-1960s through various local bands. In December 1969, they auditioned at a pub for Macaulay and Mason, securing the role as the instrumental backbone. Lead vocals were provided by session singer , a versatile performer known for his work with acts like , who was brought in specifically for the track. This lineup appeared on television performances, such as in early 1970, marking the band's initial public presentation. The band's early recordings centered on the single "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", co-written by Macaulay and Mason and first attempted by another artist, , before Burrows' version was prioritized. Recorded in late 1969 at a , it was released in the UK on , 1970, on Bell Records and quickly climbed the charts, reaching number one on the on 31 January 1970 and holding the position for five weeks—the fastest-rising number one of its time. The track also peaked at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100, selling over 4.5 million copies worldwide and establishing Edison Lighthouse as a in the bubblegum genre. Follow-up singles in 1970 included "She Works in a Woman's Way" and "What's Happening?", with the latter not charting nationally in the UK, while their debut album Already followed in 1971, compiling these tracks alongside additional material but achieving limited commercial success. These efforts highlighted the band's reliance on Macaulay's production style, blending catchy hooks with orchestral elements typical of early pop.

Breakthrough and Original Career (1969–1972)

Edison Lighthouse emerged in late 1969 as a studio project assembled by producer , featuring session vocalist on lead vocals, alongside musicians including guitarist Stuart Edwards, bassist David Taylor, drummer George Weyman, and guitarist Ray Dorey. Originally gigging as the band Greenfield Hammer in southeast , the group was renamed Edison Lighthouse, drawing inspiration from the off the coast. This formation marked the beginning of their brief but impactful original career, centered around bubblegum pop recordings for Bell Records. The band's breakthrough came with their debut single, "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", written by Macaulay and and recorded in late 1969. Released in the UK on , 1970, the track rapidly ascended the charts, reaching number 1 on the for five weeks and spending 12 weeks in the top 40 overall. In the United States, it peaked at number 5 on the in 1970, establishing the group as an international . The song's upbeat, catchy melody and Burrows' smooth vocals contributed to its global success, with sales exceeding 4.5 million copies worldwide. This hit also earned a Guinness World Record mention for Burrows, as he simultaneously charted top 10 singles in the under three different group names—Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, and —in 1970. Following the success of "Love Grows", a touring lineup of the original members was assembled to promote the and capitalize on its momentum, performing briefly across the and . The group released their follow-up , "She Works in a Woman's Way", also penned by Macaulay and , in mid-1970. While it achieved modest international traction—reaching number 3 in and number 105 on the Cashbox chart—it failed to replicate the debut's commercial dominance in major markets. Despite this, the track reinforced Edison Lighthouse's lighthearted pop style, appearing on their debut Already in 1971. By 1971, internal changes began to signal the winding down of the original configuration, as Burrows pursued high-profile session work with other acts. The band issued "It's Up to You Petula" that year, which charted at number 49 in the UK and number 72 on the US Billboard Hot 100, marking their last significant release during this period. Live performances continued sporadically with the core lineup, building a niche following in cabaret circuits, but the group disbanded in 1972 amid shifting musical trends and Burrows' departure. This era solidified Edison Lighthouse's legacy as a quintessential 1970s pop phenomenon, driven by studio craftsmanship rather than long-term touring stability.

Reformation and Continuation (1973–present)

Following the original lineup's dissolution in 1972, the Edison Lighthouse name was revived in 1973 when vocalist and bassist Peter Butt, formerly of Crush, were approached by their management to undertake a series of tours in under the group's moniker. Huggins assumed lead vocal duties for these engagements, marking the start of a sustained touring version of the band focused on live performances of their hits and covers from the era. In 1974, Huggins formally acquired the rights to the Edison Lighthouse name, establishing a stable UK-based lineup that has persisted with him as frontman. This iteration, initially including Butt on bass and vocals alongside drummer Dick Judd and various guitarists, emphasized nostalgia circuits, performing at holiday centers, theaters, and cruise ships such as the Cunard Line's , , and . The band earned recognition as the Best 60s Band at the Festival of the 60s, reflecting their enduring appeal in revival scenes across the and . Lineup changes occurred over the decades, with Judd replaced on by Stephane Booroff in 2013 and later by Mark Forton in 2020, who also contributed to recordings; Rick Piggott joined as lead and around the same period. Despite shifts, Huggins and have remained core members, sustaining over 50 years of activity through consistent live work. In parallel, original Stuart Edwards and David Taylor reformed a separate incarnation in around 2001, initially as a duo after Edwards' earlier project The Tall Boys. This version focused on local gigs at music venues, performing 1960s and 1970s repertoire including "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)," and received positive audience responses until Edwards' death from cancer on October 26, 2016, at age 73. Taylor continued sporadically but the duo's activities ceased with Edwards' passing. The Huggins-led band experienced a resurgence in the 2020s, driven by viral usage of "Love Grows," which amassed over 4 billion views and boosted streams on platforms like and . This led to new recordings, including a remix "Love Grows (In Rosemary's )" released on in 2022 and a remastered "Love Grows - Wild & Free Remix" via Demon Music Group; the band has produced around 25 tracks in total during this period. In 2024, they released a cover of "", which reached No. 32 on the (Sales). As of 2025, the group remains active, touring internationally and maintaining a presence in and music events.

Members

Original and Session Musicians

Edison Lighthouse's breakthrough single "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)," released in 1970, was recorded by a group of session musicians assembled by producer rather than a fixed band lineup. The lead vocals were performed by prolific session singer , who contributed to multiple one-hit wonders during the era but did not participate in the band's subsequent touring activities. The instrumental session for the track featured Stuart Edwards on , David Taylor on , George Weise (also known as George Wayman) on drums, and Ray Dorey on rhythm guitar. These musicians provided the core sound for the bubbly pop arrangement that propelled the song to in the UK. Following the single's success, a touring version of the band was briefly assembled, incorporating some of these session players, including original member Stuart Edwards, who continued performing with the group in its early live shows. Additional early contributors included Paul Vigrass, who handled lead vocals on select recordings.

Touring and Successor Lineups

Following the success of their 1970 hit "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", the original recording lineup, which featured session vocalist and studio musicians, did not tour extensively as Edison Lighthouse. Instead, producer assembled a separate touring group under the band's name to capitalize on the single's popularity, marking the beginning of successor lineups distinct from the initial studio ensemble. This early touring incarnation included members such as Paul Vigrass on , alongside instrumentalists David Kerr-Clemenson on bass, Andy Locke on guitar, Wally Scott on guitar, and Eddie Richards on , who supported live performances and subsequent recordings like the 1971 single "It's Up to You Petula". By 1973, had taken over as the band's and frontman, a role he has maintained through ongoing international tours, providing continuity amid personnel shifts. Over the years, the touring lineup evolved with several key changes to sustain global performances. Peter Butt joined as bassist and backing vocalist in the early 1970s and remained a core member until 2024. Dick Judd served as drummer and vocalist from the mid-1970s until 2013, when he was replaced by Stephane Booroff; Booroff was later succeeded by Mark Forton in 2020, who also provides session drumming support. On guitar, Rick Foster handled lead duties and vocals for much of the 1970s and 1980s before being replaced by Rick Piggott, a multi-instrumentalist who added lead guitar and vocals to the live set. In more recent years, the successor lineup has incorporated additional musicians for touring stability, including on lead guitar and vocals since 2024, alongside Huggins and Forton, enabling continued appearances at 1970s nostalgia festivals and events across the and . A splinter group known as Edison, comprising surviving original members such as Stuart Edwards and David Taylor, has occasionally performed separately, focusing on the band's foundational repertoire without affiliation to the primary touring entity. These lineup iterations have allowed Edison Lighthouse to maintain a live presence for over five decades, adapting to demand while preserving the group's hit-driven identity.

Current Lineup

The current lineup of Edison Lighthouse features as lead vocalist and frontman, a role he has held continuously since the band's reformation in 1973. Giacobbe serves as bassist and provider of harmony vocals, having joined in 2024 to replace longtime member Peter Butt. Mark Forton performs on drums with additional vocals, bringing experience to the group since 2020. , founder and original guitarist of , contributes lead guitar and vocals after joining Edison Lighthouse in 2024. Matthew Bason rounds out the ensemble on keyboards and vocals, noted for his multi-instrumental skills and endorsement as a Brand Ambassador. This configuration supports the band's ongoing live performances across the and as of 2025, emphasizing faithful recreations of their 1970s hits alongside select covers from the era. The members' collective experience spans decades in the pop and rock scenes, enabling dynamic stage shows that maintain the group's legacy as 1960s and 1970s revival performers. Recent tours, including appearances at holiday resorts and festivals, highlight their adaptability while preserving core vocal harmonies and instrumentation central to tracks like "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)."

Discography

Studio Albums

Edison Lighthouse's studio output was limited during their initial active period, reflecting the band's focus on singles in the pop market. Their debut album, Already, was released in 1971 exclusively in by Bell Records, compiling key tracks from their early singles alongside additional material recorded by the original lineup featuring lead vocalist . The album captured the bubblegum pop style that defined their breakthrough hit and included covers and originals that showcased the group's harmonious vocals and upbeat arrangements. Following a period of lineup changes and reduced activity, the band reformed and issued their second studio album, Love Grows, in 1977 on SMA Records in the United Kingdom. This release marked a continuation of their pop sound with a mix of re-recorded hits, new compositions, and covers, produced during their touring phase and aimed at capitalizing on nostalgia for their 1970 success. Tracks like the title song and "Hit the Road" highlighted the enduring appeal of their lighthearted, melodic approach. No further original studio albums were released by the band in the subsequent decades, though reformed lineups have contributed to compilations and live recordings as part of their ongoing performances.
Album TitleRelease YearLabelCountryKey Tracks
Already1971Bell Records"Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", "It's Up to You, Petula", "She Works in a Woman's Way"
Love Grows1977SMA Records"Love Grows", "Hit the Road", "You Got the Love"

Compilation and Live Albums

Edison Lighthouse has released multiple albums since the , primarily aggregating their pop hits such as "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" alongside covers and lesser-known tracks, often featuring re-recordings by reformed lineups including original vocalist . These releases, typically issued by independent or budget labels, have helped sustain the band's legacy through affordable CD and cassette formats targeted at nostalgia markets. No live albums have been officially released by the group as of 2025. The following table lists selected compilation albums, focusing on those with verified official releases:
TitleYearLabelFormatNotes
Edison Lighthouse1990Object EnterprisesCD, CassetteIncludes re-recorded hits like "Love Grows" and covers such as "Barbara Ann".
Greatest Hits (feat. Tony Burrows)1971Bell RecordsLP (Promo)Early Japanese compilation of singles, stereo format.
Love Grows2000Not specified (various)CDFeatures originals and re-recordings including "Funny How Love Can Be".
The Best Of Edison Lighthouse - Love Grows1999Arcade (Germany)CD14 tracks emphasizing bubblegum pop era hits.
Love Grows With Edison Lighthouse2002Crimson (UK)CDCollects 20 tracks from the band's discography.
Big Girls Don't Cry2000Mojo MusicCDPart of the Platinum Series, focusing on vocal harmony covers.
These compilations vary in track selection but consistently highlight the band's upbeat, style, with some including material from their brief studio output. Later releases, such as those from the , often incorporate digitally remastered audio to appeal to contemporary listeners.

Singles

Edison Lighthouse achieved their greatest commercial success with their debut single "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", released in January 1970 on Bell Records, which topped the for five weeks and sold over a million copies worldwide. The track, written by and , also peaked at number five on the US , marking the band's only major international hit. Follow-up singles in 1970 and 1971, including "She Works in a Woman's Way" and "It's Up to You, Petula", failed to replicate this success, with the latter reaching number 49 in the UK and number 72 on the US Hot 100. "She Works in a Woman's Way", backed with "It's Gonna Be a Lonely Summer", was released in July 1970 but did not chart. The band issued additional singles like "Everybody Knows" in 1971 on , which also received limited airplay and no notable chart performance. During their reformation period from the onward, Edison Lighthouse released sporadic singles, often as part of touring lineups. In , amid a TikTok-driven resurgence of "Love Grows", issued remixed versions including "Love Grows (In Rosemary's Disco)" via and Universal Music, alongside a "Wild & Free Remix" by Demon Music Group, which reintroduced their music to younger audiences.
YearTitleB-sideUK PeakUS PeakLabel
1970Love Grows (Where My Goes)Follow Me15Bell Records
1970She Works in a Woman's WayIt's Gonna Be a Lonely SummerBell Records
1971It's Up to You, PetulaDown on the Beach4972Bell Records
1971Everybody Knows(I Love) The Little Things
2022Love Grows (In 's Disco) / Universal Music

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