Tyla
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Tyla is an English
England
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 rock
Rock music
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 musician, best known for his work with The Dogs D'Amour as well as an extensive solo catalogue. As well as performing vocals, guitars and other instruments, he also illustrates the album covers in his own recognizable style.

He has worked with The Quireboys
The Quireboys
The Quireboys are an English hard rock band formed in 1984 in London, England, with strong ties to Newcastle. When the band formed they were originally known as The Queerboys and later as the London Quireboys in the United States....

' Spike on a project entitled Hot Knives, as well as Backyard Babies
Backyard Babies
Backyard Babies are a rock band, from Nässjö, Sweden. The band was formed in 1987 and over the years they have released five studio albums and won a Swedish Grammy. The band is now located in Stockholm, Sweden....

' Dregen on The Poet & The Dragon. He also contributed a vocal line to the track 'Friends' on the Babies' Stockholm Syndrome album.

He currently tours as a solo artist, but under the name Tyla & The Dogs D'Amour.

Spike and Tyla's Hot Knives

  • Flagrantly Yours (1996)
  • Flagrantly Electrically Acoustically Yours (2005)

Albums

  • The Life & Times of a Ballad Monger (1994)
  • Libertine (1996)
  • Gothic (1997)
  • Nocturnal Nomad Demos 1997 (1998)
  • Nocturnal Nomad (1999)
  • The Idle Gait of the Self Possessed (2000)
  • Lullabies for Tough Guys (2001)
  • Life or Death? (2002)
  • Passion, Loyalty and Betrayal (2003)
  • Fakin' Kant (2004)
  • As It Was How It Is Vol. 1 (2005)
  • As It Was How It Is Vol. 2 (2005)
  • XIII Shades of Black (2005)
  • Mightier Than the Sword V.1 (2006)
  • Mightier Than the Sword V.2 (2006)
  • In Life...In Love...In Dreams (2007)
  • Bloody Hell Fire (2009)
  • Tyla presents..in the dynamite jet saloon MMX (2011)
  • Quinquaginta (2011) - Forthcoming
  • 11.11.11 (2011) - Forthcoming - Title TBC

Compilations

  • A Piece for the Wicked (Part I) (1998)
  • Iliad of a Wolverhampton Wanderer (1999)
  • A Piece for the Wicked (Vol I) (1999)
  • Double 'T (2001)
  • Treasure Chest (2001)

Guest appearances

  • Jacobites
    Jacobites (band)
    Jacobites were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1982 by Nikki Sudden and Dave Kusworth, following the breakup of their respective previous bands, the Swell Maps and the Subterranean Hawks.-Career:...

     - slide on "Hurt Me More", "Silver Street" & "Hanging Out The Banners" from Jacobites; "All the Dark Rags", "Sloth", "One More String of Pearls", "I Am Just a Broken Heart" & "Only Children Sleeping" from Robespierre's Velvet Basement
  • Backyard Babies
    Backyard Babies
    Backyard Babies are a rock band, from Nässjö, Sweden. The band was formed in 1987 and over the years they have released five studio albums and won a Swedish Grammy. The band is now located in Stockholm, Sweden....

     - co-writing lyrics for "Painkiller" from Making Enemies Is Good
    Making Enemies is Good
    Making Enemies Is Good is an album by Backyard Babies, released in 2001. A number of tracks were co-written by Ginger of The Wildhearts. The album contains big hits such as "The Clash" and "Brand New Hate". The album was produced by the famous producer Thomas Skogsberg...

    , "Friends" from Stockholm Syndrome
    Stockholm Syndrome (Backyard Babies album)
    Stockholm Syndrome is an album by Backyard Babies, released in 2003.-Track listing:#Everybody Ready?!#Earn the Crown#A Song for the Outcast#Minus Celsius#Pigs for Swine#One Sound#Say When#Year by Year...


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