Pilot

Pilot - 70s Scottish band

Group from United Kingdom

Genres: classic rock, rock, 70s, soft rock, pop

Pilot

About Pilot

There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Pilot was a rock group formed in 1973 in Edinburgh, Scotland by former Bay City Rollers members David Paton (vocals and bass) and Billy Lyall (keyboards). The 1974 single Magic from their debut album was a #11 UK and #5 US hit and remains a pop classic. The simple but catchy pop ditty January gave them their biggest hit, securing the #1 spot in the UK singles chart in January 1975. The band's only other chart hits were Call Me Round and Just A Smile (both 1975). By the time 1977 came around only Paton and Ian Bairnson (guitar) were left from the original foursome, and they recorded Pilot's final album (the aptly entitled Two's a Crowd) alone. By 1978, all of Pilot's members had moved on to other projects, notably Stuart Tosh (drums), Paton and Bairnson becoming core members of The Alan Parsons Project (who recorded their first album), and Tosh also working with 10cc. 2) Pilot is a rock/new wave band from France. 3) Pilot is a reggae artist. 4) Pilot is a solo artist. 5) Pilot is a female fronted pop punk/hardcore band from California 6) Pilot is a Fusion Group from Turkey 7) Pilot is a young pop rock band from Prague, Czech Republic. 8) Pilot, also known as PilOt (Russian: Пилот , ПилОт ) is a Russian rock band from Saint Petersburg, founded by Ilja Knabengof in 1997. Years active: 1997–present. The roots of the band stretch back to 1994, at which point it was called Military Jane . In this incarnation, the band had a raw, melodic grunge style reminiscent of Alice In Chains, and featured Knabengof singing in English. Military Jane released three albums, "Home" (1995) "Home Live '95", and "Blackest Paint Colored Brush" (1996) with limited success. The band's single "Wherry?" although popular, was met with controversy and the music video was banned from MTV. During the "Rock '96" festival in Saint Petersburg, the band performed a new song "Мама" (Mama) for the first time. The style of the song took on a contrasting pop direction, with Knabengof finding an original singing voice. The next year, Military Jane 's name was changed to Пилот (Pilot). In February 1999, the band launch its first official website. Members Current line-up: Илья Кнабенгоф (Ilya "Chort" Knabengof) aka "Илья Чёрт": vocals, guitar, harmonica (since 1997) Андрей Казаченко (Andrey Kazachenko): keyboard, vocals, accordion, guitar (since 2007) Сергей Вырвич (Sergey Vyrvich) aka "Пункс": bass guitar (since 2013) Никита Белозеров (Nikita Belozyorov): drums (since 2013) Former members: Виктор Кузьмичев (Vitktor Kuzmichev): drums (1997-1999) Роман Чуйков (Roman Chuikov): guitars (1997-2005, died in 2013) Денис Можин (Denis Mojin) aka "Дэнс": drums (1999-2000) Максим Юрак (Maxim Yurak) aka "Макс Йорик": violin, keyboards, synths, samplers, percussion (1999-2007) Виктор Бастраков (Viktor Bastrakov) aka "Васильич": guitar (2005-2014, died in 2014) Станислав Марков (Stanislav Markov) aka "Стасики": bass guitar (1997-2013) Николай Лысов (Nikolaj Lysov): drums (2000-2013) Мария Нефёдова (Maria Nefedova): violin, voice (1998-1999) Валерий Карпенков (Valery Karpenkov): director (1997 to an unknown date)

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On RadioStar

7
stations playing
5
countries
7
tracks tracked
most active station (Germany)
Heard alongside: Radio Roža Radio Roza FrenkyBoy

Pilot — Top 7 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Mist Rollin' (feat. Burna Boy)
Mist Savage (Explicit)
Mist The Ghoul
Mist Single Night
Mist Hips of the Year
Mist Distant Bhikku
Mist Savage K4
Rollin' (feat. Burna Boy)
Savage (Explicit)
The Ghoul
Single Night
Hips of the Year
Distant Bhikku
Savage K4