Edith Nylon
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Edith Nylon was a French rock band that was active from the end of the 1970s to the beginning of the 1980s.
Certainly a part of the Punk movement, Edith Nylon was a precursor to new wave music and Les Rita Mitsouko. Edith Nylon obtained a certain level of success[citation needed] in its time and even opened for The Police. The singer has become a company director in Asia.
Group members[]
- Mylène Khaski : vocals
- Christophe Boutin : guitars
- Zako Khaski : guitar, bass, background vocals
- Frédéric Noyé : synthesizers, piano, guitar
- Karl Mormet : guitars
- Albert Tauby : drums
Discography[]
- 1979 : Edith Nylon (CBS)
- 1980 : Quatre essais philosophiques (CBS)
- 1980 : Johnny Johnny (CBS)
- 1982 : Echo bravo (Chiswick)
References[]
Much of the content of this article comes from the equivalent French-language Wikipedia article (retrieved June 9, 2006).
Categories:
- French punk rock groups