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Tyla (singer) (Timothy Taylor) was born on 1960, is an artist. Discover Tyla (singer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Tyla Laura Seethal
Occupation Singer · songwriter · dancer
Age 63 years old
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Born 1960, 1960
Birthday 1960
Birthplace Johannesburg, South Africa
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2019

A new studio album and live album is due for release in late 2019.

2017

Beginning in 2017, The Tyla J. Pallas Band was effectively re-branded as Tyla's Dog's D'amour, releasing the EP Homesick Angel. This was followed in 2018 by the album In Vino Veritas and another live album, entitled simply Live. A single Here Comes The Black Confetti, featuring unreleased tracks from the album sessions, was also released the same year. A remixed version of Homesick Angel was also made available digitally.

2016

On the back of this successful reunion, an album of new material from Spike And Tyla's Hot Knives entitled The Sinister Indecisions Of Frankie Gray And Jimmy Pallas was released 2016. This release included the aforementioned live DVD, the setlist of which also included various songs by originally recorded by both The Dogs D'Amour and The Quireboys.

Formed of regular Tyla collaborators Gary Pennick on guitar, Simon Hansen on drums, and newcomer Matty James on bass The Extraordinary Thin Line between Love and Hate was released in mid-2016. The album consisted of ten new tracks and features a significantly more layered production compared with The Chard Urton Blues Treasury period. Keyboards, a harmonica, acoustic guitars, feature prominently.

2015

Two further releases in 2015 continued the musical trajectory of The Chard Urton Blues Treasury project, entitled Gold Rings and Blanacing The Ships Of Honour. Of the two Gold Rings features a combination of bluesier more minimalist songs as well as others that are more akin to Tyla's early 2000s material.

Towards the end of 2015 Tyla announced his intention to re-record 1999's Nocturnal Nomad in its entirety as a full-band electric effort. Three lives shows in the UK, in which the album was to be played in its entirety, were announced to promote the release. Nocturnal Nomad: Electric was released in a number of editions in early 2016.

The 2015 re-recording of Nocturnal Nomad was re-branded under the new band monicker for sale through Cargo Records. The digital version, however, retains the original branding.

2014

The band remains active on social media and has hinted at possible new material and tour plans in 2014.

In 2014 Tyla announced his intention to re-record The Dogs D'Amour's first album The State We're In in its entirety and release it as a solo album. This has further prompted some fans to see both In The Dynamite Jet Saloon MMX and A Graveyard of Empty Bottles MMXII as solo re-recordings in all but name.

2014 saw the release of the re-recorded version of the first album by The Dogs D'Amour, The State We're in. The style of this recording differs quite substantially in places from the original album, which was besieged by production difficulties. Additionally an album of new material, entitled Another Day Abandoned in Pursuit of Pleasure, was released as well as two live albums Live In London MMXIII and Nights of the Ballad Monger, electric and acoustic respectively, making 2014 one of the busiest years in the Tyla discography.

Tyla announced his intention to not participate in any future studio releases with The Dogs D'Amour on Facebook, although an audio version of the 2014 DVD From Here Is An Eternity was briefly made available. A two disc compilation of his solo work, which included re-recordings of his 90s material and several remixes from his most recent albums was also released. Several cuts from this compilation also made their way to the box set A Treasury Of The King Outlaw.

Beginning in 2014 the first of what became a six volume series of blue-based compositions, collectively entitled The Chard Urton Blues Treasury, saw the light of day. The last album in the series came out in 2015, with the option to purchase all six in a special edition hand painted wooden box set also. Whilst a number of the songs on each of these albums are ostensibly rock-based, the general mood of the albums is much bluesier with a minimalist production compared to the likes of Devil's Supper or A Graveyard Of Empty Bottles MMXI.

2013

In 2013, Paul Hornby, drummer on the band's first album and onetime member of The Quireboys was discovered to be ill and The Dogs D'Amour reformed for a number of charity gigs. An EP of four new songs, entitled Cyber Recordings was also released.

In celebration of the life Paul Hornby, formerly a member of both The Dogs D'Amour and The Quireboys, the Hot Knives project was resurrected in 2013 with a show being recorded for DVD release in 2016.

Later in 2013 Tyla released 'Charmed', an album reminiscent of his singer-songwriter period in that it features mostly acoustic and piano-based songs.

2012

In 2012 Tyla re-recorded A Graveyard of Empty Bottles. The new version featured all of the album's original eight songs, plus five others that were intended to be on the original release but omitted by the then label. Unlike In The Dynamite Jet Saloon MMX, the production on this album is very layered, featuring intricate keyboards and new musical textures.

2011

Tyla toured material from both re-recordings under the name The Dogs D'Amour, but also included many solo songs in the live set in 2011. In 2012, he played In the Dynamite Jet Saloon and A Graveyard of Empty Bottles live back-to-back.

2009

In 2009 he released the double album Bloody Hell Fire under the name Tyla & The Dogs, which was his first studio effort with a strong presence of other musicians since Gothic. Featuring a range of electric and acoustic compositions, the album marked a stylistic return to the days of Libertine and Gothic, though with more ambitious production values.

2005

The album Flagrantly Yours received mixed reviews but remains a fan favourite. It was re-titled and re-released in 2005, minus the name Hot knives and also incorporating a second disc featuring an acoustic re-recording of the album.

2001

The line-up responsible for the Hot Knives project, minus Spike, went on to record two further albums which were released under the Tyla solo banner. Spike went on to form a new line up of The Quireboys in 2001.

After moving to Spain, 2001 saw the release of Lullabies For Tough Guys which, like Nocturnal Nomad, saw minimal outside collaboration. The album features a very raw production. Subsequent records would move in an increasingly electronic-orientated direction, including the use of a drum machine, bar the acoustic albums (which included two volumes of re-recorded songs from The Dogs D'Amour days).

2000

For the second reunion bassist Steve James sat out and was replaced by Bam's wife Share, who also contributed much to the backing vocals of Happy Ever After, released in 2000. The style of the album owes much to Tyla's solo albums in the late 90s, Libertine and Gothic. Indeed, Happy Ever After features a number of re-recorded songs and re-used riffs.

Towards the end of the 2000s Tyla returned to England.

1999

In 1999 Tyla collaborated with Dregen from Backyard Babies' as The Poet & The Dragon on a single album entitled Live… Somewhere in This World. The album remained unreleased until 2004.

1997

The band broke up for a second time and, with the exception of a compilation entitled Skeletons in 1997, nothing was heard of the band until 1999 when Tyla announced that the band had once again reformed. The second reunion was prompted by a wave of Internet tribute sites that had appeared dedicated to the band in the late 1990s.

A number of acoustic tracks demo'd in 1997 were finally officially released in 1999 as Nocturnal Nomad, which remains a fan favourite. The album marked the first time Tyla had no backing band and is almost entirely acoustic. A live album entitled Acoustic Live was also made available at gigs around this period, although it has since become unavailable and is considered a much desired rarity.

1993

In 1993 the band reformed, minus Jo Dog, who was replaced by former Crybabys guitarist Darrell Bath. More Unchartered Heights of Disgrace was the only official record from this line-up.

Tyla's first solo album, entitled The Life & Times of a Ballad Monger features all of the members of the 1993 line-up of The Dogs D'Amour, although the majority of the tracks are acoustic and feature just Tyla and Darrell Bath.

1991

In 1991 the band famously split up on stage, with Tyla slashing his chest open with a bottle during the set. Following the split the label released a compilation Dog Hits & Bootleg, which also included the first CD pressing of (Un)Authorized Bootleg.

1990

Errol Flynn, titled King of the Thieves in the US for copyright reasons, returned to the style of In The Dynamite Jet Saloon. This was also true of 1990's Straight, which was the band's first album to be recorded in the USA

1989

In 1989 the band released their third official album A Graveyard of Empty Bottles. The album was more acoustic than any of their previous records. The band's then label, China Records, was unsure of this direction and restricted the album to only featuring eight songs. Demos and re-recordings of the omitted tracks have since emerged in later years on various releases.

As early as the original recording of A Graveyard of Empty Bottles in 1989 Tyla had released both acoustic and electric versions of songs. With the release of Devil's Supper this idea was taken to its logical conclusion, with the album being released in both acoustic and electric versions in early 2013.

1987

Following the Kumibeat saga, guitarist Dave Kusworth left the band and joined Nikki Sudden in Jacobites. Tyla rebuilt the band from scratch, adopting longtime guitarist Jo 'Dog' and returning drummer Bam, who had been around in the band's formative years. These three members form the basis of what would later come to be regarded as the band's 'classic' line-up, although long-time bassist Steve James didn't appear until 1987.

1985

Two sessions in 1985 and 1986 formed the basis of (Un)authorised Bootleg Album, which was one of two releases that came out in 1988. It featured tracks which had been live staples in the run up to the release of the band's second official album In The Dynamite Jet Saloon. Although (Un)authorised Bootleg Album was originally only released in limited quantities on vinyl, it is still considered part of the band's official discography. Chronologically speaking, it is, unofficially, the band's second album.

1982

In 1982 Tyla was serving as guitarist for the band Bordello Boys. When vocalist Ned Christie joined the band he brought with him a change of name, which was the beginning of The Dogs D'Amour. On the back of the second of two recording sessions, The Dogs D'Amour were signed to Kumibeat Records in Finland.

1960

Tyla (born Timothy Taylor, 1960) is an English rock 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 recognisable style.

1950

Quinquaginta, meaning 50 in Latin, was titled in light of Tyla's 50th birthday. It was the first album released under the name Tyla J. Pallas, although a number of the songs were electric re-recordings of songs from Bloody Hell Fire.