Amoo was a member of the doo wop group The Chants, with Joey and Edmund Ankrah, Alan Harding and Nat Smeeda. They were briefly managed by
Brian Epstein and were given positive support from
John Lennon. They were signed to
Pye Records. The group was active for thirteen years but despite releasing many records never had a hit: "they had no idea what to do with a black doo-wop group, they just had no idea". After The Chants disbanded, Eddie joined
The Real Thing, led by his younger brother
Chris. The band first gained attraction prior to Eddie joining after appearing on
Opportunity Knocks. The group had a number one in 1976 with "
You to Me Are Everything", and a follow up, "
Can't Get By Without You", which peaked at number two. A documentary about the band directed by Simon Sheridan was broadcast in 2019. Amoo worked on the documentary but died before its release. == Personal life ==