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Revision as of 01:06, 28 November 2021

The Nomads
The Nomads in 1964 - provided by Chris Khayat
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

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.

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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References

sources: Wild Thing pp.51ff, Chris Khayat