Robert Lloyd (Nightingales)

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Robert Lloyd (born 5 June 1959, Cannock, Staffordshire) is the lead singer with The Nightingales and formerly with The Prefects.[1] When The Nightingales split in 1986, Lloyd embarked on a solo career, initially signing to In-Tape before signing to Virgin Records in 1989 and releasing the album Me and My Mouth. The album featured Steve Nieve and Pete Thomas (of The Attractions), Andy Scott (of The Sweet) and Craig Gannon (formerly of The Smiths among others), but for the tour to promote the album, Lloyd had to recruit a new band which included former Nightingales guitarist Peter 'The Tank' Byrchmore (who also played on the album).[2]

The Nightingales re-formed in 2004. Lloyd now has a son called Louis, and continues to reside in the West Midlands. Lloyd also fronts his own Big Print record label, promoting new musicians, including Hotpants Romance, Derek & His Bricks and Joe Crow.

Solo discography

Chart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart.[3]

Singles

  • "Something Nice" (1988) In-Tape (#5)
  • "Nothing Matters" (1988) In-Tape (#13)
  • "Funeral Stomp" (1990) Virgin
  • "Nothing Matters" (1990) Virgin

Albums

  • Me and My Mouth (1990) Virgin

References

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  2. Larkin, Colin (ed.) (1998) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Indie & New Wave, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0231-3
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