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* Chris Khayat - vocals | * Chris Khayat - vocals | ||
* Pete Karneef - lead guitar | * Pete Karneef - lead guitar | ||
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* Richard Spratt - rhythm guitar | * Richard Spratt - rhythm guitar | ||
* Ahmad Mamlouk (Blondie) - drums | * Ahmad Mamlouk (Blondie) - drums |
Revision as of 02:01, 27 November 2021
The Nomadss | |
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Background information | |
Origin: | Beirut, Lebanon |
Years active: | YYYY - YYYY |
Label(s): | RECORD LABELS |
Associated acts: | ASSOCIATED ACTS |
Website: | URL |
Members | |
Ahmad Mamlouk Pieter Wybro Pete Karneef Richard Spratt Chris Khayat |
Contents
Band history
The Nomads were the first band Stewart Copeland performed with. For a concert at the American Embassy Beach Club (in Beirut, Lebanon) he replaced drummer Ahmad Mamlouk.
Band members
- Chris Khayat - vocals
- Pete Karneef - lead guitar
- Pieter Wybro - bass guitar
- Richard Spratt - rhythm guitar
- Ahmad Mamlouk (Blondie) - drums
Discography
- Main article: Discography (BAND NAME)
Studio albums
List only primary studio albums here.
Awards & Honors
Summarize major awards here in list format, as well as awards received not specific to a particular album, song, film or other release.
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