Kip Tyler

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She's My Witch 02:22 Tools
Rumble Rock 02:17 Tools
Jungle Hop 00:41 Tools
She’s My Witch 02:18 Tools
Shes My Witch 02:20 Tools
She Got Eyes 02:14 Tools
Shadow Street 02:34 Tools
Eternity 02:38 Tools
She's My Witch (Ebb 154) 02:20 Tools
Oh Linda 02:38 Tools
Hali-Lou 02:30 Tools
Ooh Yeah Baby 02:26 Tools
Vagabond Mama 02:02 Tools
That Bell Of Freedom 02:14 Tools
Toledo 02:38 Tools
Girl From Ipanema 02:33 Tools
Red Lips And Green Eyes 01:54 Tools
Let's Monkey Around 01:40 Tools
Bongo Rock 02:20 Tools
On The Flipside 01:53 Tools
How's About A Little Kiss 02:01 Tools
Summer Love 02:02 Tools
Hole In The Wall 02:39 Tools
Beatin' On The Bongos 02:11 Tools
Nothing But Though 01:43 Tools
Hello Mr. Dee-Jay 02:24 Tools
Vagabound Mama 02:24 Tools
On The Flipside (Instrumental) 01:53 Tools
Hali Lou 01:58 Tools
She´s My Witch 00:00 Tools
Vagabund Mama 01:58 Tools
Wail, Man Wail 02:35 Tools
16 She's My Witch 01:58 Tools
Wail, Main Wail - Instrumental 02:35 Tools
Nothing But Tough 01:43 Tools
Ooh Yeah Baby - Instrumental 02:25 Tools
Wail man wail 00:00 Tools
Oooh Yeah Baby 01:47 Tools
Wail, Main Wail - Alternate Versioin 00:00 Tools
Eternity (Surfer's Lament) 00:00 Tools
Nothin' But Tough 01:47 Tools
She's My Witch (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Ooh Yeah baby (Instr.) 02:25 Tools
She s my Witch 02:18 Tools
Wail, Man Wail (Instr.) 02:35 Tools
Eternity (A Surfer's Lament) 02:35 Tools
Rumble Rock (Ebb 154) 02:35 Tools
She's My Wirch 02:35 Tools
Let´s Monkey Around 02:35 Tools
Ooh Yeah Baby (Instrumental) 02:35 Tools
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Kip Tyler was born Elwood Westerton Smith in Chicago, Illinois on May 29, 1929. He was a rock 'n' roll/rockabilly artist who recorded songs such as Rumble Rock, Jungle Hop (which was covered by The Cramps) and She's My Witch. Well before Rob Halford of Judas Priest, Kip Tyler wore leather and he even had a motorcycle on stage. He didn't become that successful in the music business, but members of his band did become successful in the music business. He did not like talking about his days in rock 'n' roll, he refused to talk about it. He died September 23, 1996 in Los Angeles, California. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.