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The Band of Holy Joy are an English band formed in New Cross, London, and initially active between 1984 and 1993, releasing several albums. In 1992, they abbreviated their name to Holy Joy. They reformed in 2002, under their original name, releasing a new album called Love Never Fails. They concentrated on other musical projects during 2003 to 2006. The band began performing live again in 2007 and have since released a number of albums, including Funambulist We Love You in 2017, Neon Primitives in 2019, and their latest critically acclaimed release Dreams Take Flight in 2021.

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  • The Band of Holy Joy (en)
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  • The Band of Holy Joy are an English band formed in New Cross, London, and initially active between 1984 and 1993, releasing several albums. In 1992, they abbreviated their name to Holy Joy. They reformed in 2002, under their original name, releasing a new album called Love Never Fails. They concentrated on other musical projects during 2003 to 2006. The band began performing live again in 2007 and have since released a number of albums, including Funambulist We Love You in 2017, Neon Primitives in 2019, and their latest critically acclaimed release Dreams Take Flight in 2021. (en)
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  • Band of Holy Joy (en)
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  • *Johny Brown *James Stephen Finn *Peter Smith *Inga Tillere *Mark Beazley (en)
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  • Urban Folk music, Alternative pop, Post punk (en)
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  • Tiny Global Productions, Rough Trade, Flim Flam, Cherry Red, Exotic Pylon Records, Moloko Plus, Stereogram Recordings, Radio Joy (en)
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  • *Andy Astle *Chris Brierley *Alf Thomas *Karel van Bergen *John Jenkins *Brett Turnbull *Max Davies *Steve Hands *Mat Eric Hart *Adrian Bailey *Howard Jacques *Emrys Baird *William Lewington *Conor Harrington *Mark Cavener *Wendy Dunleavy *Gus Ferguson *Robert "Hacker" Jessett *Jub Jenkins *Hilary Jeffery *Louise Kleboe *Oscar Khan *Robert Lee *Paul O'Donnell *Franny Armstrong *Martine Thoquenne *Kacper Ziemianin *George Lovell *David Coulter *Howard Rickard *Paul Sampson *Tom Smith *Neil Starr *Leo Fernadez *Daryl Holley *Brenno Balbino (en)
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  • The Band of Holy Joy are an English band formed in New Cross, London, and initially active between 1984 and 1993, releasing several albums. In 1992, they abbreviated their name to Holy Joy. They reformed in 2002, under their original name, releasing a new album called Love Never Fails. They concentrated on other musical projects during 2003 to 2006. The band began performing live again in 2007 and have since released a number of albums, including Funambulist We Love You in 2017, Neon Primitives in 2019, and their latest critically acclaimed release Dreams Take Flight in 2021. (en)
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