The Brothers, a UK-based band consisting of five real brothers—Clarel Bayou
(lead vocals), Lindsay Bayou (guitar), Gervais Bayou (keyboards and guitar),
Daniel Bayou (bass), and Clarey Bayou (drums)—hailing from Mauritius, began
their music career in 1977. Their breakthrough came with the release of "Sing
Me", a reggae-inflected song that reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart in
the spring of that year. The band recorded for Bus Stop, a label founded by
Mitch Murray and Peter Callander, who also produced and composed some of their
songs. Following "Sing Me" they released anoth...