Jigsaw

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Jigsaw - Anthology
Anthology
2007, songs: 1

Facts about Jigsaw

Jigsaw

Jigsaw was a British pop band formed in Coventry, England, in 1966. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Jigsaw was formed by guitarist Tony Campbell and drummer Des Dyer in the mid-1960s. The band initially performed under various names before settling on "Jigsaw" in the early 1970s. Their lineup also included keyboardist Clive Scott and bassist Barrie Bernard. In their early years, Jigsaw gained popularity as a live act, performing at clubs and venues across the United Kingdom.

  2. Breakthrough with "Sky High": Jigsaw achieved international success in 1975 with their hit single "Sky High". Co-written by Clive Scott and Des Dyer, "Sky High" became a chart-topping hit in several countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States. The song's infectious melody, catchy chorus, and upbeat rhythm captivated audiences and propelled Jigsaw to stardom.

  3. Continued Success and Album Releases: Following the success of "Sky High", Jigsaw released several albums throughout the 1970s. These included "Letherslade Farm" (1971), "I've Seen the Film, I've Read the Book" (1971), and "Pieces of Magic" (1977), among others. While "Sky High" remained their biggest commercial success, Jigsaw continued to produce music that resonated with fans, showcasing their versatility as a band.

  4. Musical Style and Influence: Jigsaw's music was characterized by its melodic hooks, lush harmonies, and catchy pop sensibilities. Drawing influences from genres such as pop, rock, and soft rock, the band crafted songs that were both radio-friendly and musically sophisticated. Jigsaw's sound paved the way for other British pop bands of the era and left an indelible mark on the music landscape of the 1970s.

  5. Legacy and Impact: Although Jigsaw disbanded in the late 1970s, their music continues to be remembered fondly by fans of 1970s pop music. "Sky High" remains a staple of oldies radio stations and retro playlists, ensuring that Jigsaw's legacy endures. While they may not have achieved the same level of recognition as some of their contemporaries, Jigsaw's contributions to the pop music scene of the 1970s are significant and worthy of recogn

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