Proper noun
Lydon (plural Lydons)
A surname from Irish.
I wasn't planning on being a guitar player; I was going to be a singer. And I was for a little bit in the Sex Pistols - that is, until we got John Lydon. And then I realized I wasn't really suited as a front guy. Steve Jones
A small group of so-called purists on the right even crossed swords with Ronald Reagan, without whom modern conservatism would have emerged stillborn after the thumping Barry Goldwater received in 1964 from Lydon Johnson. Source: Internet
As Lydon later observed, "Up to that time, Sid was absolutely childlike. Source: Internet
Finally, on 16 January 1986, Lydon, Jones, Cook and the estate of Sid Vicious were awarded control of the band's heritage, including the rights to The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle and all the footage shot for it—more than 250 hours. Source: Internet
Five years later, Lydon filed another action. Source: Internet
He was the knight in shining armour with a giant fist." citation "Everyone agreed he had the look," Lydon later recalled, but musical skill was another matter. Source: Internet