White Plains, a British pop music group formed in 1969, evolved from The Flower
Pot Men, a psychedelic pop band featuring Tony Burrows, Pete Nelson, and Robin
Shaw. Initially produced by John Carter, the band transitioned under new
producers Roger Greenaway and Roger Cook, who also wrote and produced their
songs. After releasing "In A Moment Of Madness" as their final single with Deram
Records, the group rebranded to White Plains. The group achieved commercial
success with several singles, beginning with "My Baby Loves Lovin'" in 1970,
which peaked at number 9 on the UK Singles C...