'70s soft-rockers
Pilot originally formed in 1973 with its bandmembers (
David Paton on bass and vocals;
Billy Lyall on synthesizer, flute, and vocals; and
Stuart Tosh on drums) all hailing from Scotland. The group added a few additional members along the way (including two chaps who were former members of teeny boppers
the Bay City Rollers, plus session guitarist
Ian Bairnson), before issuing their self-titled debut in 1974. The album spawned a Top 20 hit with "Magic," but it was their 1975 single "January" (off their sophomore effort
Second Flight) that proved to be the biggest success of the group's entire career, rocketing to the number one spot. Further albums followed (1976's
Morin Heights and 1977's
Two's a Crowd) as well as a few more moderate-sized hit singles ("Call Me Round," "Just a Smile") before
Pilot folded.
Tosh soon resurfaced as part of
10cc, as both
Paton and
Bairnson concentrated on studio work, playing on
Kate Bush's 1978 debut,
The Kick Inside, as well as recordings for
Alan Parsons and
Chris de Burgh.
Lyall issued a solo album in 1976,
Solo Casting (which featured his fellow
Pilot bandmates), and later joined the group
Dollar, before passing away in December of 1989 from an AIDS-related illness.
–
Greg Prato, Rovi