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Moxy is a Canadian rock band, formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1973. They toured Canada before having a hit in late 1975 with "Can't You See I'm A Star". Moxy then toured the United States on the strength of their radio airplay. Markets in which the band was very popular included Ontario, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, and San Antonio.
The name "Moxy Früvous" is a nonsense phrase, although the liner notes of their first CD Bargainville contained a faux-dictionary listing of definitions for früvous. The band was known to never provide a straight or consistent answer when defining the origin or meaning of the band's name. [citation needed]
Moxy, [2] also informally known as The Black Album or Moxy I, is the self-titled debut studio album by the Canadian rock band Moxy.Their independently produced album was released in 1975 by Polydor Records in Canada, then under Mercury Records label was reissued in 1976 for worldwide distribution, both labels were owned by PolyGram at the time (they are now owned by Universal Music Group).
Moxy Hotels, a hotel brand owned by Marriott International. Moxy Portland Downtown, a hotel in Portland, Oregon, U.S. Moxy, a nickname for the research chemical 5-MeO-MiPT; Moxy, performer of theme music for Cartoon Network original series Ben 10; MOXy, the EclipseLink implementation of Jakarta XML Binding; Moxy, a character from Mack & Moxy
Under the Lights [1] is the fourth album by the rock band Moxy in its second incarnation, released in 1978. With the departure of Buzz Shearman as lead vocalist in 1977 for medical reasons, Mike Reno (then known as Michael Rynoski) was brought for his debut in music.
Ridin' High [2] is the third album by the Canadian rock band Moxy, released in 1977.The record got good reviews and got the band nominated for a Juno Award (Canada's Grammy) in 1977 for Most Promising Group of the Year. [3]
Moxy II is the second studio album by the Canadian rock band Moxy, released in 1976. It was recorded at Sound Stage studio in April 1976 in Toronto with Jack Douglas producing.
Raw [1] is a live album by the Canadian hard rock band Moxy, in its third incarnation with singer Brian Maxim.Brian had sung back-ups for Douglas "Buzz" Shearman (Original singer who had on/off again vocal cord problems) on tour back in 1977, worked with Buddy Caine and Terry Juric in the band Voodoo, and worked with "Buzz" in a building materials store in the early 1980s.