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− | [[The Nomads]] were the first band [[Stewart Copeland]] performed with. For the [[1965-07-04]] concert at the [[American Embassy Beach Club]] (in Beirut, Lebanon) he replaced drummer Ahmad Mamlouk. | + | [[The Nomads]] were the first band [[Stewart Copeland]] performed with. |
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+ | For the [[1965-07-04]] concert at the [[American Embassy Beach Club]] (in Beirut, Lebanon) he replaced drummer Ahmad Mamlouk, who went to visit his dying father in a prison in Damascus, Syria. | ||
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+ | (Apparently Farzat Mamlouk survived and was later imprisoned in Palmyra, before eventually being placed under house arrest in Duma, where he spent the last fifteen years to write his memoirs) | ||
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+ | [[Ian Copeland]] was friends with the band and suggested that his kid brother could replace him. | ||
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− | sources: [[Wild Thing]] pp.51ff, Chris Khayat | + | sources: [[Wild Thing]] pp.51ff, Chris Khayat, The War For Palestine |
[[Category:Related artists (Stewart Copeland)]] | [[Category:Related artists (Stewart Copeland)]] | ||
[[Category:Bands & Ensembles (Stewart Copeland)]] | [[Category:Bands & Ensembles (Stewart Copeland)]] |
Latest revision as of 01:40, 28 November 2021
The Nomads | |
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Background information | |
Origin: | Beirut, Lebanon |
Years active: | 1964 - 1966 |
Label(s): | RECORD LABELS |
Associated acts: | ASSOCIATED ACTS |
Website: | URL |
Members | |
Ahmad Mamlouk Pieter Wybro Pete Karneef Richard Spratt Chris Khayat |
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Band history
The Nomads were the first band Stewart Copeland performed with.
For the 1965-07-04 concert at the American Embassy Beach Club (in Beirut, Lebanon) he replaced drummer Ahmad Mamlouk, who went to visit his dying father in a prison in Damascus, Syria.
(Apparently Farzat Mamlouk survived and was later imprisoned in Palmyra, before eventually being placed under house arrest in Duma, where he spent the last fifteen years to write his memoirs)
Ian Copeland was friends with the band and suggested that his kid brother could replace him.
Band members
- Chris Khayat - vocals
- Pete Karneef - lead guitar
- Pieter Wybro - bass guitar
- Richard Spratt - rhythm guitar
- Ahmad Mamlouk (Blondie) - drums
Discography
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Studio albums
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Awards & Honors
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Quotations and Trivia
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See also
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External links
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- BAND NAME at the Fan History
References
sources: Wild Thing pp.51ff, Chris Khayat, The War For Palestine