Eaton, Timothy
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Origin:
Kingston - Ottawa, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Biography:
Canadian singer Tim Eaton (Timothy Eaton Harrower) first gained notice from the music world when he was part of a little-known '60s rock band called the Marshmallow Soup Group. Other members were John Lemmon, Wayne Sweet, Ron "Smack" Smith, and Tim Cottini. During Eaton's time with them, there was one big hit single, "I Love Candy," released November 1969.
By summer of 1971, the Marshmallow Soup Group was no more and Eaton went solo. He put together a band to back him, called Timothy, consisting of Paul Armstrong (drums), Mike Brews (keyboards), Hendrik Riik (bass), and Phil Groves (lead guitar). They released a number of singles that didn't bring about any hits. A couple of years later, Eaton tried again, this time working under the assumed name Buster Brown. His last recording, "Falling Out of Love," was completed in 1974.
Timothy Eaton (Marshmallow Soup Group, Buster Brown): lead vocals
Paul Armstrong: drums
Mike Brews: keyboards
Hendrik Riik: bass
Phil Groves: lead guitar