Lyme and Cybelle was a short-lived male/female folk/pop duo formed by Warren Zevon and Violet Santangelo.
The duo is best known for its moderate chart hit "Follow Me," which represented the first commercial recording of Zevon's long musical career.
Warren Zevon took the stage name of Stephen Lyme, while Violet Santangelo called herself [a=Cybelle (2)], a name inspired by the 1962 French film Sundays and Cybele.
Wayne Erwin replaced Zevon on the final single, "Song #7".