Lieutenant Pigeon is a British novelty pop band notable for its unique and eccentric sound, characterized by the prominent use of the honky-tonk piano. Formed in Coventry, England, in 1972, the band consists of notable members Rob Woodward and his mother Hilda Woodward on piano. They're best known for their 1972 hit "Mouldy Old Dough," which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and remains one of the few chart-toppers to feature a mother and son. Lieutenant Pigeon's distinctive combination of pop and ragtime elements has secured them a unique place in music history.