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Ffurfiodd Iwan "Iwcs" Roberts, a John Doyle, y deuawd "Iwcs a Doyle" ym 1996. Daethant yn fuddugol yn y gystadleuaeth "Can i Gymru" ym 1996 gyda'r gan "Cerrig yr Afon". Penderfynnwyd recordio albwm o ganeuon a rhyddhawyd "Edrychiad Cynta'" ar ddiwedd 1996. Bu'r albwm yn llwyddiant ysgubol yn "Siart Cytgord" Radio Cymru a threuliodd hi dros flwyddyn yn rhif un, sy'n gwneud yr albwm hon yr albwm fwyaf llwyddiannus erioed yng Nghymru, ar ol "Mwng" gan y Super Furry Animals. Teithiodd a gigiodd y deuawd llawer rhwng 1996-1998 gan berfformio mewn theatrau a thafarndai ar hyd a lled Cymru. Nodweddir eu cerddoriaeth gan arddull acwstic werinol a pop gyda darnau gitar cofiadwy gan John Doyle, oedd yn aml yn ymestyn yn achlysurol i arddull funk. Iwan "Iwcs" Roberts, and John Doyle formed the duo "Iwcs a Doyle" in 1996. They rose to fame following their success with the song "Cerrig yr Afon" in the annualy held "Can i Gymru" (Song for Wales) competition in 1996. The pair recorded an album entitled "Edrychiad Cynta'" at the end of 1996. The album was an overwhelming success on the Welsh music scene, spending over a year at number one in the Radio Cymru charts, making it the second best selling Welsh-language album ever (the best-selling being "Mwng" by the Super Furry Animals). Iwcs a Doyle travelled and gigged extensively throughout 1997 and 1998, playing in theatres and pubs across the length and breadth of Wales. Their musical style is that of a acoustic folk/pop, with strong, memorable guitar pieces by John Doyle, that merged into a funk style on occasions. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.