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  1. Toyah Willcox (2014) Die Gesangskarriere der Toyah Willcox lief nur unter ihrem Vornamen Toyah. Sie begann Ende der 1970er Jahre, nachdem sie 1977 neben Adam Ant in dem Punkfilm Jubilee gespielt hatte. Mit ihrer außergewöhnlichen Stimme war sie in der Punk-Rock -Szene sehr populär und 1982 wurde sie bei den „British Rock and Pop Awards ...

  2. Toyah. English singer and actress born 18 May 1958 in Kings Heath, Birmingham. Toyah (3) was also the name the English new wave band she fronted between 1977 and 1983. After the split of the band, she continued to use the name and release records under the name 'Toyah' - now referring to herself. Toyah has a prolific and diverse career.

  3. Toyah’s first solo album ”Minx” was released in July 1985 on CBS’s label Portrait Records ... Party Tour Confirmed for 2023 Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp are bursting out of the kitchen and going on tour with Toyah’s full ‘Posh Pop’ band. An evening of ‘Sunday Lunch’ reminiscing and full rock... read more « Older Entries ...

  4. Toyah Ann Willcox ( Kings Heath, 18 de mayo de 1958) es una actriz y cantante británica, representativa de los primeros años de la década de 1980. Famosa sobre todo en el Reino Unido, ha obtenido éxitos con los sencillos Thunder in the Mountain e It's a Mistery . Colaboró en la película de Derek Jarman Jubilee (1978), en la que interpreta ...

  5. 16 de may. de 2023 · And you'd almost certainly be wrong. "It’s not a question of what can my wife do for me," Fripp told Classic Rock in 2014, explaining their partnership, "but how can I be what my wife really needs." "When I'm not with Toyah I'm only half a person," he told ITV the previous year. "When I'm with her I'm a whole person.

  6. Toyah (the band) continued until 1983 when Wilcox signed a solo deal. Toyah continues to, tour and record – occasionally with her husband Robert Fripp - and pop up on television. TOYAH Songs stats

  7. 18 de may. de 2023 · Toyah & Robert’s Rock Party will see the pair, backed by Toyah’s full ‘Posh Pop’ band, perform a set of rock classics including Toyah hits It’s A Mystery and I Want To Be Free, plus a wide array of songs they've covered during their Sunday Lunch broadcasts, including 'Heroes', Rebel Yell, Slave To The Rhythm, Are You Gonna Go My Way, Paranoid and more.