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A Wish for You Album
  1. Huron Christmas Carol
Because Album
  1. A Change Is Gonna Come
  2. Because
  3. Caught
  4. Hey Girl
  5. Just When I Needed You
  6. Love TKO
  7. No Pain No Gain
  8. Sexual Healing
  9. Sign Your Name
  10. Time Of The Season
  11. Too Much Heaven
  12. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Best Of Nylons Album
  1. Bop Til You Drop
  2. Chain Gang
  3. Combat Zone
  4. Drift Away
  5. Happy Together
  6. Kiss Him Goodbye
  7. Please
  8. Poison Ivy
  9. Prince Of Darkness
  10. Stepping Stone
  11. That Kind Of Man
  12. The Lion Sleeps Tonight
  13. The Stars Are Ours
  14. Up On The Roof
  15. Up The Ladder To The Roof
  16. Wildfire
Fabric Of Life Album
  1. Ai No Corrida
  2. Back On Track
  3. Consider
  4. Go With It
  5. Let It Be
  6. Monkey
  7. Nobody Knows
  8. Ruby Baby
Four On The Floor Album
  1. (All I Have To Do Is) Dream
  2. Amazon
  3. Chain Gang
  4. Drift Away
  5. Good Old Acappella
  6. Heavenly Bodies
  7. I Love It When You Call My Name
  8. Kiss Him Goodbye
  9. Lonely At The Top
  10. One Fine Day
  11. Up On The Roof
  12. Wildfire
Happy Together Album
  1. A Touch Of Your Hand
  2. Chain Gang
  3. Crazy In Love
  4. Dance Of Love
  5. Face In The Crowd
  6. Grown Man Cry
  7. Happy Together
  8. Kiss Him Goodbye
  9. This Island Earth
Harmony-Christmas Songs Album
  1. Carol Of The Bells
  2. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  3. O Holy Night
  4. Silent Night
  5. The Christmas Song
  6. The First Noel
  7. The Little Drummer Boy
  8. The Secret Of Christmas
  9. What Child Is This
  10. What Does Christmas Mean To Me
Love To Love Album
  1. Bake Potato
  2. Blue Radio
  3. Fastback Prelude
  4. Groovy Thing
  5. Little Red Corvette
  6. Secret Part Of Me
  7. What Can You Do For Me
  8. What Is It Worth
Nylons Album
  1. A Million Ways
  2. Duke Of Earl
  3. Find The One I Love
  4. Love Potion #9/Spooky
  5. Me And The Boys
  6. Rock N Roll Lullaby
  7. Some People
  8. The Lion Sleeps Tonight
  9. Up On The Roof
One Size Fits All Album
  1. Bop Til You Drop
  2. Heavenly Bodies
  3. Please
  4. Prince Of Darkness
  5. Romance (If I Can Get It)
  6. Silhouettes
  7. So Long
  8. That Kind Of Man
  9. Town Without Pity
  10. Up The Ladder To The Roof
Perfect Fit Album
  1. (All I Have To Do Is) Dream
  2. Chain Gang
  3. Drift Away
  4. Duke Of Earl
  5. Happy Together
  6. Kiss Him Goodbye
  7. Love Potion #9/Spooky
  8. Oo Wee Oh Me Oh My
  9. Poison Ivy
  10. Remember (Walking In The Sand)
  11. Silhouettes
  12. The Lion Sleeps Tonight
  13. This Boy
  14. Up On The Roof
Rockapella Album
  1. (All I Have To Do Is) Dream
  2. Another Night Like This
  3. Busy Tonight
  4. Count My Blessings
  5. Drift Away
  6. Love This Is Love
  7. No Stone Unturned
  8. Poison Ivy
  9. Rise Up
  10. Wildfire
Run For Cover Album
  1. God Only Knows
  2. Human Family
  3. Lady Madonna
  4. Lovers Never Say Goodbye
  5. Maybe
  6. My Cherie Amour
  7. Once Was A Time I Thought/No Moon At All
  8. Smalltown Boy
  9. Stranded In The Jungle
  10. The Shoop Shoop Song
Seamless Album
  1. Combat Zone
  2. Oo Wee Oh Me Oh My
  3. Perpetual Emotion
  4. Remember (Walking In The Sand)
  5. Stepping Stone
  6. Take Me To Your Heart
  7. The Lion Sleeps Tonight
  8. The Stars Are Ours
  9. This Boy
  10. Up On The Roof
Who would of thought that four actor friends, getting together in the back of a Toronto delicatessen to sing in late 1978, would be the beginning of one of the most enduring and important groups in the contemporary a cappella field? The four friends were Paul Cooper, Marc Connors, Claude Morrison and Dennis Simpson. By April 1979 the group graduated form singing for fun to the beginning of their professional career, but Dennis Simpson had gotten a gig in a musical and left the group. Ralph Cole, also a veteran of musical theater, became the bass singer. The interviews of the time provide this self-description of their music as a blend, "25 per cent Rayon (Marc Connors), 25 per cent Darvon (Ralph Cole), 25 per cent Fabulon (Claude Morrison) and 25 per cent Come on."

The rest of 1979 saw the group singing in clubs with great success and rave reviews. For example they had an unheard of 17 week run at a club called Basin Street. In the fall they made their debut on television which stimulated the formality of choosing a name. Marc and Paul came up with the Nylons in memory of the synthetic groups of the past such as the Orlons and the Chiffons. The group continued with increasing success, yet Ralph Cole retired and was replaced by Arnold Robinson who had sung and arranged for the Platters. This was the winning combination. They signed a deal with Attic Records and hit the big time with their first album which went gold in Canada in just two months! Big radio play hits from that one were "Up The Ladder To The Roof" and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." Their second album, One Size Fits All, was distributed in the U.S. and became the foundation for their increasing fan base in this country.

In the overall history of a cappella it is important to remember just what was going on when they gained international attention. Not much. The Persuasions had an audience. Sweet Honey was growing but not yet recognized across the country beyond folk or civil rights groups. The Bobs were just beginning. The King's Singers had devoted fans, usually limited to the classical world. Ladysmith Black Mambazo was big in Africa, but effectively unknown here. Of course there were choirs and choral groups of significant local interest, some gospel and bluegrass activity, but it wasn't extensively appreciated. Therefore you can see that when the Nylons presented a cappella music and blew people away, in fact they were beginning something new. They have to be considered one of the main influences of the contemporary vocal bands.

In seven years the Nylons recorded six albums for Attic Records, constantly toured and were renown for their fabulous live shows. Marc Connors was the driving force behind the tight choreography, dramatic stage sets and quick costume changes which allowed the Nylons to be fabulous showmen. One serendipitous event was the origin of one of their performance trademarks. At the Ontario Palace in Toronto one night, the sound system failed during a show before 15,000 fans. They immediately began singing an unamplified "One Fine Day" to a crowd who became dead silent in order to hear, and then exploded into thunderous applause at the end of the song. If you're lucky you will catch them recreating that moment when you're in the audience of one of their shows. It's wonderful!

By 1990, Paul Cooper, who had been the most prolific writer and arranger in the group, retired. He was just plain exhausted from being on the road for ten years. His replacement was Micah Barnes. Then a big blow fell on the group. Marc Connors died in 1991. It would have been a devastating blow for many, but less than a month later, The Nylons were back on stage with R&B singer, Billy Newton-Davis. Not only did they have two new members, but they had a new Record Label, Scotti Brothers in Los Angeles. During their first recording, Live To Love, they tried some more instrumental accompaniment and rap/funk/R&B to appeal to a younger audience.

The quartet soldiered on until Micah Barnes and Billy Newton-Davis wished to return to solo careers. Claude and Arnold searched and found Garth Mosbaugh who had both musical theater and TV experience, and Gavin Hope who had been a member of an a cappella group which had opened for The Nylons in the past. The new foursome returned to the studio to record, and went back toward the sound which had made them so popular, vocal with some percussion.

As the a cappella world has flourished in the 1990', in no small part because of the love of the music that the Nylons created, their career has once again become as strong as ever. In 1997 Gavin Hope left to pursue solo efforts and go on stage and they found a great replacement in Mark Cassius who had been one of Toronto's foremost musical theater performers. After twenty years the Nylons aren't just an oldies but goodies act, their performances are as dynamic as ever and their new music is better than ever.



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