White Plains were a manufactured British pop music group, that existed from 1969 to 1976.
White Plains evolved from the late 1960s pop/psychedelic band The Flower Pot Men, under which moniker Tony Burrows, Pete Nelson, and Robin Shaw together with Neil Landon (who went to Fat Mattress) toured (although it was mainly a studio project masterminded by John Carter). The last single of the Flower Pot Men for Deram Records was composed by Roger Greenaw...
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