Early years and Barry Lyde
Lobby Loyde was born as John Baslington Lyde on 18 May 1941 inWild Cherries and Aztecs
In January 1967, as Lobby Loyde, he joined the second incarnation of Melbourne bandColoured Balls
Lobby Loyde formed the psychedelic/ hard/Solo, Rose Tattoo and other projects
Lobby Loyde had left the Aztecs early in 1971 and worked on his debut solo album, ''Plays with George Guitar'', with Johnny Dick and Teddy Toi. It was issued in September and "remains a progressive rock milestone, one of the most remarkable heavy guitar records of the period". Loyde's firstLater years
In 1990, Lobby Loyde was bass guitarist for Dirt with Jex Byron on vocals (ex-Olympic Sideburns), Mick Holmes on guitar (Zimmermen), Leach on bass guitar (Rose Tattoo) and Cal MacAlpine on drums (Chosen Few). Fish Tree Mother was his new band in 1997 with Bruce Aitken, Peter Coomber and Graham Duncan. On 14 November 1998, with Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, Loyde appeared at the Mushroom 25 Concert on guitar for "Most People I Know" and "More than anyone else, Lobby helped create the Australian guitar sound, long before Angus oungor Billy Thorpe or The Angels or Rose Tattoo. Lobby inspired Australian bands to step forward and play as loud and aggressively as they could. People are still trying to copy it today.The last album Loyde produced and performed on was ''The Odyssey'' by Michael Fein, which was released on 6 October 2008. On 21 April 2007, Lobby Loyde died, from lung cancer, in Box Hill, Melbourne, aged 65.
Personal life
Lobby Loyde's first marriage produced a son, Shane Loyde (born c. 1967). He met Australian actress, Debbie Nankervis (born 1953) when in London in 1977. Later they got married and were together for 27 years. Nankervis was a model and actress and later became an advertising representative. Their children are Frances (born July 1982), Rebecca (born September 1984), Vyvyan (born August 1986) and Lucinda (born March 1988). At the time of his death, on 21 April 2007, he had been separated from Nankervis.Discography
Albums
* Lobby Loyde – ''Plays with George Guitar'' (Infinity, September 1971) * Coloured Balls – ''Summer Jam'' (November 1973) * Coloured Balls – ''Ball Power'' ( EMI, December 1973) * Coloured Balls – ''Heavy Metal Kid (EMI, 1974) * Lobby Loyde – ''Obsecration (Rainbird, May 1976) * Lobby Loyde with Sudden Electric – ''Live with Dubs'' (Mushroom, 1980) * Lobby Loyde – ''Beyond Morgia: The Labyrinths of Klimster'' (recorded 1976, released Aztec Records, 2007)Singles
Producer
Lobby Loyde has produced the following works: * Buster Brown – ''Something to Say'' (1974) *Notes
Awards and nominations
ARIA Music Awards
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