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Mt. Joy is an American five-piece indie rock band based in Los Angeles with roots in Philadelphia. Its members are Matt Quinn (vocals, guitar), Sam Cooper (guitar), Sotiris Eliopoulos (drums), Jackie Miclau (keyboards) and Michael Byrnes (bass).
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2020. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
Mt. Joy, the band's eponymous debut album, 2018; Mt. Joy (restaurant) See also. Mountjoy (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 21 ...
List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing other relevant details Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [1] US Cou. [2] AUS [3] CAN [4] SCO [5] UK [6] Walk On [7] Released: June 14, 2005; Label: Mozzi Bozzi; Formats: CD — — — — — — All That It Takes [8] Released: October 22, 2007 ...
The group Joy was made up of members from the UK, US, Caribbean and South Africa. The musicians that played on the album were James Dvorak on trumpet, Frank Roberts on piano, Ernest Mothle on bass, Keith Bailey on drums, and Chris Francis on alto saxophone.
In 1988, Freddy Jaklitsch and Manfred Temmel left the band and Anzo (Hans Morawitz) joined the band with Andy Schweitzer. [ 13 ] They signed with Polydor Records and recorded their self-titled album, [ 14 ] which includes the singles "Kissin' Like Friends", [ 15 ] "She's Dancing Alone" [ 16 ] and "Born to Sing a Love Song". [ 17 ]
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Maximum Joy are an English post-punk band from Bristol, England, [1] formed in 1981 and reunited in 2015.. Pitchfork compared their sound to "one of the Slits backed by the Gang of Four, [2] while PopMatters said, "Musically, the group’s use of complex percussion, horns, danceable bass lines, and overtly English female vocals built a bridge between the worlds of Afrobeat, reggae, avant-garde ...