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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_NylonsThe Nylons - Wikipedia

    Claude Morrison (tenor 1978–2017)* 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 1994–2017) Gavin Hope ...

  2. 28 de feb. de 2016 · “We are looking forward to the upcoming farewell shows – and we are going to make the most of them,” says Claude Morrison, who founded the seven-time gold-and platinum-record-selling group in Toronto in 1978. “This will be a celebration and we will go out with a bang.”

  3. Based in: Toronto, Canada. Members: Gavin Hope, Claude Morrison, Garth Mosbaugh , Tyrone Gabriel. Former Members: Paul Cooper, Arnold Robinson, Mark Cassius. With seven gold & platinum recordings, this four member vocal group is a true international success story.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2013 · The Nylons were formed in Toronto in 1978 by actors Paul Cooper, Claude Morrison, Marc Connors, and Dennis Simpson. They began performing on a social basis and in a deli where Morrison worked as a waiter, before moving on to successful runs in clubs and cabarets.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2022 · Formed by Marc Connors, Paul Cooper, Dennis Simpson & Claude Morrison, The Nylons name was both an inside joke and a tribute to the groups from the 50s and early 60s that were named after fabrics – like the Chiffons, the Orlons and the Hollywood Argyles, whose music The Nylons often performed.

  6. Explore music from Claude Morrison. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Claude Morrison on Discogs.

  7. The Nylons is the debut album from the Canadian a cappella quartet The Nylons released on Attic Records.The platinum-selling album contains their cover version of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", and other hit songs as well as the group members' own compositions.Group members were Marc Connors (tenor), Claude Morrison (tenor), Paul Cooper (baritone) and Arnold Robinson (bass).