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He was born in, [[Cairo]], Egypt to a [[Egyptian Jews|Jewish]] family with one brother and one sister, Leon and Brigitte, but raised in [[New York City]], where his family had moved after living on Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo, New York while he was still a child. When asked if he was related to American fashion designer [[Isaac Mizrahi]] (born October 14, 1961) he responded, "No. Only in spirit."
He was born in, [[Cairo]], Egypt to a [[Egyptian Jews|Jewish]] family with one brother and one sister, Leon and Brigitte, but raised in [[New York City]], where his family had moved after living on Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo, New York while he was still a child. When asked if he was related to American fashion designer [[Isaac Mizrahi]] (born October 14, 1961) he responded, "No. Only in spirit."
Before joining the New York Dolls in 1971, Sylvain was a member of the band [[Actress (band)|Actress]], also featuring Dolls [[Johnny Thunders]] and [[Billy Murcia]]. He played guitar in the [[proto-punk]] group the New York Dolls (replacing [[Rick Rivets]]), from 1971 until the group's final dissolution in 1975. Sylvain and singer [[David Johansen]] were the last remaining members at the time the group broke up. After the dissolution of the Dolls, he frequently played with Johansen in his solo project. He started his own solo project, "The Criminals" with another ex-Doll, [[Tony Machine]] and continued to play the New York club scene. He landed a solo recording contract with RCA, and released one brilliant album with some the best musicians in NYC as his backing band, Lee Crystal on Drums (later of Joan Jett's Blackhearts) & Johnny Rao on Guitar. For a period, he also drove a cab in [[New York City]]. He moved to Los Angeles in the early 1990s and recorded one record, ''[[Sleep Baby Doll]]'' for [[Fishead Records]]. His band mates on this record were: Brian Keats, drums (Dave Vanian's Phantom Chords), Speediejohn Carlucci on bass (formerly of [[The Fuzztones]]/Speedies) & Olivier LeBaron' on Lead guitar. There were guest appearances by Franke Infante of Blondie & Derwood Andrews of Generation X. This record was re-released as "New York's Au Go Go". He now plays once again with David Johansen in the reformed New York Dolls.
Before joining the New York Dolls in 1971, Sylvain was a member of the band [[Actress (band)|Actress]], also featuring Dolls [[Johnny Thunders]] and [[Billy Murcia]]. He played guitar in the [[proto-punk]] group the New York Dolls (replacing [[Rick Rivets]]), from 1971 until the group's final dissolution in 1975. Sylvain and singer [[David Johansen]] were the last remaining members at the time the group broke up. After the dissolution of the Dolls, he frequently played with Johansen in his solo project. He started his own solo project, "The Criminals" with another ex-Doll, [[Tony Machine]] and continued to play the New York club scene. He landed a solo recording contract with RCA, and released one brilliant album with some the best musicians in NYC as his backing band, Lee Crystal on drums (later of [[Joan Jett]]]'s Blackhearts) & Johnny Rao on guitar. For a period, he also drove a cab in [[New York City]]. He moved to Los Angeles in the early 1990s and recorded one record, ''[[Sleep Baby Doll]]'' for [[Fishead Records]]. His band mates on this record were: Brian Keats, drums ([[Dave Vanian]]'s Phantom Chords), Speediejohn Carlucci on bass (formerly of [[The Fuzztones]]/Speedies) & Olivier LeBaron' on lead guitar. There were guest appearances by [[Frank Infante]] of [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]] & [[Bob Andrews|Derwood Andrews]] of [[Generation X (band)|Generation X]]. This record was re-released as "New York's Au Go Go". He now plays once again with David Johansen in the reformed New York Dolls.


As of November, 2006, he is currently on tour with the [[New York Dolls]] in the "[[Underground Garage|Little Steven's Underground Garage]] Rolling Rock and Roll Show," featuring not only the Dolls but several other rock bands as well as go-go dancers.
As of November, 2006, he is currently on tour with the [[New York Dolls]] in the "[[Underground Garage|Little Steven's Underground Garage]] Rolling Rock and Roll Show," featuring not only the Dolls but several other rock bands as well as go-go dancers.

Revision as of 08:16, 2 October 2008

Sylvain Sylvain (born Sylvain Mizrahi, February 14th, 1949 ) is a rock guitarist, most notable for being a member of the New York Dolls.

He was born in, Cairo, Egypt to a Jewish family with one brother and one sister, Leon and Brigitte, but raised in New York City, where his family had moved after living on Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo, New York while he was still a child. When asked if he was related to American fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi (born October 14, 1961) he responded, "No. Only in spirit." Before joining the New York Dolls in 1971, Sylvain was a member of the band Actress, also featuring Dolls Johnny Thunders and Billy Murcia. He played guitar in the proto-punk group the New York Dolls (replacing Rick Rivets), from 1971 until the group's final dissolution in 1975. Sylvain and singer David Johansen were the last remaining members at the time the group broke up. After the dissolution of the Dolls, he frequently played with Johansen in his solo project. He started his own solo project, "The Criminals" with another ex-Doll, Tony Machine and continued to play the New York club scene. He landed a solo recording contract with RCA, and released one brilliant album with some the best musicians in NYC as his backing band, Lee Crystal on drums (later of Joan Jett]'s Blackhearts) & Johnny Rao on guitar. For a period, he also drove a cab in New York City. He moved to Los Angeles in the early 1990s and recorded one record, Sleep Baby Doll for Fishead Records. His band mates on this record were: Brian Keats, drums (Dave Vanian's Phantom Chords), Speediejohn Carlucci on bass (formerly of The Fuzztones/Speedies) & Olivier LeBaron' on lead guitar. There were guest appearances by Frank Infante of Blondie & Derwood Andrews of Generation X. This record was re-released as "New York's Au Go Go". He now plays once again with David Johansen in the reformed New York Dolls.

As of November, 2006, he is currently on tour with the New York Dolls in the "Little Steven's Underground Garage Rolling Rock and Roll Show," featuring not only the Dolls but several other rock bands as well as go-go dancers.

He sometimes resides in Atlanta, Georgia.

Discography

'78 Criminals (Fr. Fan Club) 1985

Trivia

  • Sylvain has the same birthday as his nephew, David, which is February 14th. When the two meet, Sylvain always greets him with, "You stole my birthday!"
  • Sylvain often played the Ibanez guitar when he was on tour with the New York Dolls.
  • Sylvain gave Malcom McLaren his white Gibson Les Paul electric guitar in exchange for the promise of a plane ticket. The white Gibson was passed on to Steve Jones, the lead guitarist of the Sex Pistols. Sylvain is still waiting for that plane ticket.