Stuart Tosh
Stuart Tosh (born Stuart McBeath Tosh; 26 September 1948) is a Scottish drummer, songwriter and singer from Aberdeen. He co-founded the band Pilot, who had big hits with Magic in 1974 and January in 1975. Pilot split in 1977, and Tosh rejoined later, from 2007 to 2015.
From 1975 to 1977, all four members of Pilot also played with The Alan Parsons Project, appearing on the albums Tales of Mystery and Imagination and I Robot. Tosh left Parsons in 1977 and joined 10cc. His first 10cc album was Bloody Tourists, which included Reds in My Bed (lead vocal by Tosh) and Dreadlock Holiday, a chart-topping single. He stayed with 10cc for four years, leaving in 1981. He returned to 10cc for two albums about a decade later.
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