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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Too_Much_JoyToo Much Joy - Wikipedia

    The original members were Tim Quirk (vocals), Jay Blumenfield (guitar, vocals), Sandy Smallens (bass, vocals) and Tommy Vinton (drums). During 1982-1983 Tommy LaRussa temporarily replaced Vinton as drummer.

  2. Life went on, as life does, with founding bassist Sandy Smallens dropping out in 1994, and producer William Wittman locking in on bass with drummer Tommy Vinton and guitarist Jay Blumenfield for a fifth album, . . .

  3. 25 de oct. de 2022 · Album Review: Too Much Joy – All These Fucking Feelings. After lying mostly dormant for close to two decades, in 2021—in the middle of the global pandemic, one of the most disorienting times in our collective lives—Too Much Joy sprung a surprise album on the world.

  4. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Too Much Joy has been mining this field – and others mind you, it’s not all humorous – since four guys from Scarsdale, NY – Quirk, guitarist-singer Jay Blumenfield, drummer Tommy Vinton and bassist-singer Sandy Smallens – power-popped onto the scene in the late-‘80s, with the albums Green Eggs and Crack, Son of Sam I Am ...

  5. 19 de mar. de 2021 · Joining Quirk are original members Jay Blumenfield on guitar, Sandy Smallens on bass, Tommy Vinton on drums, and producer and multi-instrumentalist William Wittman, who briefly replaced Smallens...

  6. Explore releases from Tommy Vinton at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Tommy Vinton at the Discogs Marketplace.

  7. 18 de mar. de 2021 · Arriving just days after the Grammy TV extravaganza gave only a few passing nods to traditional and alternative rock, Too Much Joy comes to our rescue right on time. Forget ‘em, if they can’t take a joke. Key Tracks: “Blinding Light of Love” / “Pong” / “Snow Day”.