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The Nylons

The Nylons are an a cappella group founded in 1978 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, best known for their covers of pop songs such as The Turtles' "Happy Together", Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye", and The Tokens' "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".[1]

The Nylons
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresA cappella
Years active1978 (1978)–present
LabelsAttic
Shoreline
Scotti Bros.
MembersClaude Morrison (tenor)
Garth Mosbaugh (tenor/baritone)
Gavin Hope (baritone/tenor/bass)
Tyrone Gabriel (bass/baritone)
Past membersMarc Connors (tenor, 1978–1991)
Paul Cooper (baritone, 1978–1990)
Denis Simpson (bass, 1978–1979)
Ralph Cole (bass, 1979–1981)
Arnold Robinson (bass, 1981–2006)
Micah Barnes (baritone, 1990–1994)
Billy Newton-Davis (tenor, 1991–1994)
Mark Cassius (baritone, 1997–2005)

The band's current lineup includes Claude Morrison (tenor), Garth Mosbaugh (tenor/baritone), Gavin Hope (baritone/tenor/bass) and Tyrone Gabriel (bass/baritone). Morrison is the only original member still with the band (and still living) today.

The band has reissued all their albums on CD through Unidisc Music.

Career

The Nylons' original lineup consisted of Claude Morrison (tenor), Paul Cooper (baritone; born James Paul Cooper in Pikeville, Tennessee, February 20, 1950 – December 29, 2013),[2] Marc Connors (tenor), and Denis Simpson (bass).[1] In April 1979, Simpson left the group to perform in a musical and was replaced by Ralph Cole (bass).[3] All of the original members were gay men,[3] although later lineups included both gay and non-gay singers. Cole left the band in late 1981 and was replaced by Arnold Robinson (bass).

In 1986, the group appeared on the critically acclaimed children's television show Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show, featuring children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram. The Nylons appeared in Season 3 of the show on the "Treasure Island" episode, singing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight". These songs appeared on the band's albums Seamless (1984) and Rockapella (1989). During this era, the band also gained exposure from the mid-1980s syndicated sitcom Throb by singing (with the show's lead actress Diana Canova) the theme to the show.

In October 24, 1992, The Nylons sang "O Canada" at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, preceding Game 6 of the 1992 World Series, in which their hometown team, the Toronto Blue Jays, won their first championship.

Cooper retired from the band in 1990 and was replaced by Micah Barnes (baritone).[1] Connors died in 1991 from AIDS related complications, and was replaced by Billy Newton-Davis (tenor). In 1994 both Newton-Davis and Barnes left the group to pursue their solo careers, and were replaced by Garth Mosbaugh (tenor) and Gavin Hope (baritone) respectively. In 1997 Hope left the group to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Mark Cassius (baritone). In 2005, Cassius left the group; Tyrone Gabriel replaced him. After Robinson's retirement in early 2006, Gavin Hope returned as baritone; Tyrone Gabriel moved to the bass position to replace Robinson.[4]

Paul Cooper died in 2013 of cardiac arrest, at the age of 63.[5]

On May 30, 2014, the Nylons performed a show in Toronto which included the participation of every living past or present member of the band.

In fall and winter 2016, The Nylons toured and performed their farewell show throughout Canada.[6]

Members

* Denotes the four founding members.

Discography

Albums from 1982-1989 were released on Attic Records in Canada and Windham Hill in the United States, albums from 1989-1996 were released on BMG's Scotti Brothers imprint, and albums after 1997 were released on Shoreline Records.

  • The Nylons (1982) #8 Canada[7]
  • One Size Fits All (1982) - #59 AUS[8] / #25 Canada[9]
  • Seamless (1984) - #133 Billboard 200 / #40 Canada[10]
  • Happy Together (1987) - #43 Billboard 200 / #45 Canada[11]
  • Rockapella (1989) #60 Canada[12]
  • 4 on the Floor (1991, live)
  • Live to Love (1992)
  • The Best of the Nylons (1993)
  • Illustrious (1993)
  • Another Fine Mesh (1994)
  • Harmony: The Christmas Songs (1994)
  • Because... (1994)
  • Run for Cover (1996)
  • Fabric of Life (1997)
  • Hits of the 60's: A Cappella Style (1997)
  • Perfect Fit (1997)
  • A Wish for You (1999)
  • Lost and Found (1999)
  • Fabric of Life: Vocal Percussion Remix (2000)
  • Play On (2002)
  • Sterling (2006)
  • Skintight (2011)

Singles

Year Song Peak chart positions
Can.Top Singles AUS[8] US Hot 100[13] US Adult Album
1986 "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" 91
[14]
- - - The Nylons
1987 "Kiss Him Goodbye" 15
[15]
93 12 10 Happy Together
"Happy Together" - - 75 16
1989 "Poison Ivy" [16] - - - - Rockapella
"Wildfire" 53
[17]
- - -
1994/95 "Time Of The Season" 32
[18]
- - - Because
"Love T. K. O." 39
[19]
- - -
1996 "God Only Knows" 83
[20]
- - - Run For Cover

References

  1. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 909. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  2. ^ "James P. "Paul" Cooper Obituary". Legacy.com. Retrieved January 13, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "High trash & hot stuff". The Body Politic, December 1980.
  4. ^ "Singers.com - Contemporary A Cappella Group: Nylons". Singers.com. Retrieved 2016-07-13.
  5. ^ "Lives Lived: James Paul Cooper, 63". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved January 13, 2019.
  6. ^ "Security Check Required". Facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  7. ^ "RPM Top 50 Albums - March 27, 1982" (PDF).
  8. ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 220. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  9. ^ "RPM Top 100 Albums - February 5, 1983" (PDF).
  10. ^ "RPM Top 100 Albums - June 2, 1984" (PDF).
  11. ^ "RPM Top 100 Albums - September 5, 1987" (PDF).
  12. ^ "RPM Top 100 Albums - June 12, 1989" (PDF).
  13. ^ "The Nylons - Chart history | Billboard". Billboard.com.
  14. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - April 5, 1986" (PDF).
  15. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - August 1, 1987" (PDF).
  16. ^ "The Nylons - Poison Ivy". Discogs.
  17. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - August 14, 1989" (PDF).
  18. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - August 22, 1994" (PDF).
  19. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - January 30, 1995" (PDF).
  20. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - June 24, 1996" (PDF).

External Links

  • The Nylons discography at Discogs
  • The Nylons at IMDb
  • Article at canadianbands.com
  • Article at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Nylons news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Nylons are an a cappella group founded in 1978 in Toronto Ontario Canada best known for their covers of pop songs such as The Turtles Happy Together Steam s Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye and The Tokens The Lion Sleeps Tonight 1 The NylonsOriginToronto Ontario CanadaGenresA cappellaYears active1978 1978 presentLabelsAtticShorelineScotti Bros MembersClaude Morrison tenor Garth Mosbaugh tenor baritone Gavin Hope baritone tenor bass Tyrone Gabriel bass baritone Past membersMarc Connors tenor 1978 1991 Paul Cooper baritone 1978 1990 Denis Simpson bass 1978 1979 Ralph Cole bass 1979 1981 Arnold Robinson bass 1981 2006 Micah Barnes baritone 1990 1994 Billy Newton Davis tenor 1991 1994 Mark Cassius baritone 1997 2005 The band s current lineup includes Claude Morrison tenor Garth Mosbaugh tenor baritone Gavin Hope baritone tenor bass and Tyrone Gabriel bass baritone Morrison is the only original member still with the band and still living today The band has reissued all their albums on CD through Unidisc Music Contents 1 Career 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Singles 4 References 5 External LinksCareer EditThe Nylons original lineup consisted of Claude Morrison tenor Paul Cooper baritone born James Paul Cooper in Pikeville Tennessee February 20 1950 December 29 2013 2 Marc Connors tenor and Denis Simpson bass 1 In April 1979 Simpson left the group to perform in a musical and was replaced by Ralph Cole bass 3 All of the original members were gay men 3 although later lineups included both gay and non gay singers Cole left the band in late 1981 and was replaced by Arnold Robinson bass In 1986 the group appeared on the critically acclaimed children s television show Sharon Lois amp Bram s Elephant Show featuring children s entertainers Sharon Lois amp Bram The Nylons appeared in Season 3 of the show on the Treasure Island episode singing The Lion Sleeps Tonight These songs appeared on the band s albums Seamless 1984 and Rockapella 1989 During this era the band also gained exposure from the mid 1980s syndicated sitcom Throb by singing with the show s lead actress Diana Canova the theme to the show In October 24 1992 The Nylons sang O Canada at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta Georgia preceding Game 6 of the 1992 World Series in which their hometown team the Toronto Blue Jays won their first championship Cooper retired from the band in 1990 and was replaced by Micah Barnes baritone 1 Connors died in 1991 from AIDS related complications and was replaced by Billy Newton Davis tenor In 1994 both Newton Davis and Barnes left the group to pursue their solo careers and were replaced by Garth Mosbaugh tenor and Gavin Hope baritone respectively In 1997 Hope left the group to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Mark Cassius baritone In 2005 Cassius left the group Tyrone Gabriel replaced him After Robinson s retirement in early 2006 Gavin Hope returned as baritone Tyrone Gabriel moved to the bass position to replace Robinson 4 Paul Cooper died in 2013 of cardiac arrest at the age of 63 5 On May 30 2014 the Nylons performed a show in Toronto which included the participation of every living past or present member of the band In fall and winter 2016 The Nylons toured and performed their farewell show throughout Canada 6 Members EditMarc Connors tenor 1978 1991 died March 1991 Paul Cooper baritone 1978 1990 died December 29 2013 Claude Morrison tenor 1978 present Denis Simpson bass 1978 1979 died October 22 2010 Ralph Cole bass 1979 1981 deceased buried in Manitoba Canada Arnold Robinson bass 1981 2006 died March 16 2013 Micah Barnes baritone 1990 1994 Billy Newton Davis tenor 1991 1994 Garth Mosbaugh tenor 1994 present Gavin Hope baritone 1994 1997 2006 present Mark Cassius baritone 1997 2005 Tyrone Gabriel baritone 2005 bass 2006 2022 died January 11 2022 Denotes the four founding members Discography EditAlbums from 1982 1989 were released on Attic Records in Canada and Windham Hill in the United States albums from 1989 1996 were released on BMG s Scotti Brothers imprint and albums after 1997 were released on Shoreline Records The Nylons 1982 8 Canada 7 One Size Fits All 1982 59 AUS 8 25 Canada 9 Seamless 1984 133 Billboard 200 40 Canada 10 Happy Together 1987 43 Billboard 200 45 Canada 11 Rockapella 1989 60 Canada 12 4 on the Floor 1991 live Live to Love 1992 The Best of the Nylons 1993 Illustrious 1993 Another Fine Mesh 1994 Harmony The Christmas Songs 1994 Because 1994 Run for Cover 1996 Fabric of Life 1997 Hits of the 60 s A Cappella Style 1997 Perfect Fit 1997 A Wish for You 1999 Lost and Found 1999 Fabric of Life Vocal Percussion Remix 2000 Play On 2002 Sterling 2006 Skintight 2011 Singles Edit Year Song Peak chart positionsCan Top Singles AUS 8 US Hot 100 13 US Adult Album1986 The Lion Sleeps Tonight 91 14 The Nylons1987 Kiss Him Goodbye 15 15 93 12 10 Happy Together Happy Together 75 161989 Poison Ivy 16 Rockapella Wildfire 53 17 1994 95 Time Of The Season 32 18 Because Love T K O 39 19 1996 God Only Knows 83 20 Run For CoverReferences Edit a b c Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 909 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 James P Paul Cooper Obituary Legacy com Retrieved January 13 2019 a b High trash amp hot stuff The Body Politic December 1980 Singers com Contemporary A Cappella Group Nylons Singers com Retrieved 2016 07 13 Lives Lived James Paul Cooper 63 The Globe and Mail Retrieved January 13 2019 Security Check Required Facebook com Retrieved 2016 11 11 RPM Top 50 Albums March 27 1982 PDF a b Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 220 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 RPM Top 100 Albums February 5 1983 PDF RPM Top 100 Albums June 2 1984 PDF RPM Top 100 Albums September 5 1987 PDF RPM Top 100 Albums June 12 1989 PDF The Nylons Chart history Billboard Billboard com RPM Top 100 Singles April 5 1986 PDF RPM Top 100 Singles August 1 1987 PDF The Nylons Poison Ivy Discogs RPM Top 100 Singles August 14 1989 PDF RPM Top 100 Singles August 22 1994 PDF RPM Top 100 Singles January 30 1995 PDF RPM Top 100 Singles June 24 1996 PDF External Links EditThe Nylons discography at Discogs The Nylons at IMDb Article at canadianbands com Article at thecanadianencyclopedia ca Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Nylons amp oldid 1131931835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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