It all begins with the voice. And The Nylons have never even needed a band - they just needed their voices, their joy, and their ability to entertain audiences. By the time the Nylons' self-titled debut album was released in early 1982 the group had built a national reputation as the result of constant coast-to-coast touring - and the record went Platinum in two months, a feat repeated by the second album, One Size Fits All, which came out at the end of the same year.The band has been on the road ever since. There have been awards, Juno nominations, gigs singing the National Anthem at Grey Cup games, a Top 10 Billboard hit (Kiss Him Goodbye), and even an adlib unrehearsed sit-in with The Persuasions (the veteran US a cappella band). Now, all these years later, the Nylons still matter. The group's world-class producers have included David Foster, Chilliwack frontman Bill Henderson, Andy Goldmark (Michael Bolton's producer), British producer Ian Prince, and most recently, internationally-acclaimed a cappella producer Dylan Bell.