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Lobby Loyde (born John
Baslington Lyde, 18 May 1941 – 21
April 2007), also
known as John
Barrie Lyde or
Barry Lyde, was an
Australian rock
music guitarist...
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Lobby Loyde (2007), Mick ****s (2009), Neil
Smith (2013) and John
Meyer (2020). Five of
these died from cancer: Royall, Wells, Rilen,
Loyde, and ****s...
- new line-up and a
heavier rock
direction influenced by
guitarist Lobby Loyde. By the 1970s, the new
Aztecs had
become one of the most po****r hard rock...
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released in 2007 by Half A Cow Records.
Loyde went on to join
Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, then
formed Lobby Loyde & the
Coloured Balls and also had a solo...
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style is
based on
Australian pub rock. That
style was
pioneered by
Lobby Loyde of
Billy Thorpe's
early 1970s
group the Aztecs.
Vanda noted "the pub crowd...
- Is Over,
which was
released in
January 1971.
Loyde left to
reform Wild
Cherries (later
called Lobby Loyde & the
Coloured Balls).
After further releases...
- To Say, in 1974,
before Rudd left to join the
Coloured Balls with
Lobby Loyde. Rudd
married New
Zealander Lisa O'Brien in 1983. They have five children...
- the
leader of the Aztecs,
renewed the band in late 1968.
Guitarist Lobby Loyde joined the band, and they
turned to a more bluesy,
heavier style. The new...
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English broadcasting executive and
pioneer of
outside broadcasts Lobby Loyde (1941–2007),
Australian rock
music guitarist,
songwriter and
producer Lobby...
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second studio album from
Australian rock band X. It was
produced by
Lobby Loyde;
whereas the band's
first album was
reputedly recorded in five hours, the...