• Sean Tyla (born John Michael Kenneth Tyler, 3 August 1946 – 17 May 2020) was an English rock guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist and songwriter, sometimes...
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  • Schwarz roadie Martin Belmont on guitar, former Help Yourself collaborator Sean Tyla, also on guitar, ex Help Yourself bassist Ken Whaley, and Magic Michael...
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  • African singer Tyla, American rapper Gunna and Jamaican rapper Skillibeng, from Tyla's self-titled debut album. The song was written by Tyla, Mocha, Believve...
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    Tyler Jamal Brown (born May 31, 1995), known professionally as Tyla Yaweh, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He was discovered by rapper Post...
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    Bremner was also a member of Stockholm-based band Trouble Boys with Sean Tyla and two Swedish musicians, who released an album called Bad Trouble in...
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  • 1972 and recorded the next album Beware The Shadow almost immediately. Sean Tyla, who had been the band's roadie, helped with some of the songwriting during...
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    Grosvenor, Neil Innes, Steve Gibbons, Chris Jagger, Nanette Workman, Sean Tyla, Jim Capaldi, Pat Travers and Andy Fraser. In 2014, Kellie released his...
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  • guitar on tracks 2, 12, 13 Lou Maxfield – lead guitar on track 3 and 15 Sean Tyla – twelve-string acoustic guitar on track 10 Steve Jones – bass guitar;...
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    when EMI took over United Artists. He briefly played with Sean Tyla (ex-Ducks Deluxe) in the Tyla Gang, appearing on their 1977 album Yachtless, then reformed...
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  • Look up tyla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tyla (born 2002) is a South African singer. Tyla may also refer to: Sean Tyla (1946–2020), English musician...
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  • with Tyla to form The Force along with Deke Leonard (guitar) and Paul Simmons (drums), releasing their eponymous album in 1982. In late 1982 Sean Tyla quit...
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    Year Artist Album 1980 Sean Tyla Just Popped Out 1998 Bikini Kill The Singles 1999 Marky Ramone and the Intruders The Answer to Your Problems? 2005 The...
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    recording songs with Carrack, Nick Lowe, Carlene Carter, Graham Parker, Sean Tyla, Geraint Watkins, Hank Wangford, Johnny Nicky, Barbara Marsh and Reg Meuross...
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  • line-up called The Takeaways which included Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe and Sean Tyla. Wallis took part in the Live Stiffs Tour in 1977 and appears as 'Larry...
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  • leader of the team. Franks was played by Muse Watson in the original series. Tyla Abercrumbie as Field Operation Support Officer Mary Jo Sullivan, the self-described...
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  • Sinclair, 91, British army officer. Peter Thomas, 94, German composer. Sean Tyla, 73, English rock musician (Ducks Deluxe) and singer-songwriter. William...
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    Dave Stewart Rachel Sweet Bobby Tench Tenpole Tudor Sam and the Womp Sean Tyla and Tyla Gang The Stiffs Tracey Ullman The Undead The Untouchables Max Wall...
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  • roadie Sean Tyla, and bassist Ken Whaley. Whaley had already left by the time of this recording and would rejoin Help Yourself about 6 weeks later. Sean Tyla...
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  • where he worked on a Walter Egan album. Leonard formed The Force with Sean Tyla (ex–Ducks Deluxe) (guitar), Micky Groome (bass) and Paul Simmons (drums)...
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  • Ducks Deluxe as a keyboard player. The rest of the line-up consisted of Sean Tyla on vocals, Martin Belmont on lead guitar, Tim Roper on drums and Nick...
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  • Barrett Jill Read 2:50 9. "Jo Jo Gunne" Chuck Berry Dave Edmunds 5:00 10. "The Young Lords" Sean Tyla Tyla Gang 3:33 11. "Food" C. Kid The Takeaways 3:36...
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  • Cipollina. Shortly after returning to England, Whaley joined The Tyla Gang, led by Sean Tyla, appearing on the albums Moonproof (1978) and Just Popped Out...
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  • Stranglers) by The Stranglers, produced by Martin Rushent "Styrofoam" (Sean Tyla) by The Tyla Gang, produced by Mark Dodson "Don't Munchen It" (Johnny Spence...
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  • - The Collection (2002) Anthrax - Universal Masters Collection (2002) Sean Tyla - Just Popped Out/Redneck in Babylon (2003) Rock vs. Rap (2004) Anthrax...
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    for Best Afrobeats Video, in her acceptance speech, South African singer Tyla described the victory as "special but also bittersweet," as she went on to...
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  • May), Status Quo (18 May), Grateful Dead(17 Oct) Genesis (19-20 Oct), Sean Tyla and Pat Benatar (25 Oct) 1982: Roxy Music (date unknown), Stray Cats (7...
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  • first single: "Silver Shirt" / "This is the World" (BUY 8) produced by Sean Tyla. Morley started jamming with them and joined them for a Dutch tour in...
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    Tyla King (née Nathan-Wong; born 1 July 1994) is a New Zealand international rugby union player, professional rugby league player and Olympian. She played...
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  • record with a fifth award in the category as well. South African singer Tyla was the winner of the inaugural Best African Performance award. In the big...
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    test rugby while Sarah Hirini had played with Aotearoa Maori, Ruby Tui and Tyla Nathan-Wong who were playing club rugby. Also at Waiouru were semi-professional...
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