Jigsaw were a British pop group who found mainstream success in the mid-'70s with a handful of prominent singles, most notably the international hit "Sky High." Named after Manchester's Jigsaw Club nightclub, the group was formed in Coventry and Rugby, England in 1966 by guitarist Tony Campbell. Originally a dynamic rock act with a penchant for wild stage antics (fire-eating, exploding amps, burning drum kits), Jigsaw began to steer themselves toward more radio-friendly pop in the early '70s. Alongside Campbell and bassist Barrie Bernard was the group's songwriting team of Cli...