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  1. On This Day November 28 1980 – Toyah Released the Live Album Toyah! Toyah! Toyah!

    On This Day November 28 1980 – Toyah Released the Live Album Toyah! Toyah! Toyah!

    On this day November 28 1980 Toyah released the live album Toyah Toyah Toyah. The record captured the powerful stage presence, theatrical energy, and bold vocal style that defined Toyah’s early rise in the new wave scene. Its raw sound, spirited performances, and vivid atmosphere reflected the...
  2. On This Day: June 6, 1980 - Toyah Releases The Blue Meaning

    On This Day: June 6, 1980 - Toyah Releases The Blue Meaning

    On this day June 6, 1980, British singer Toyah released her second studio album The Blue Meaning. Known for its theatrical style and genre-blending sound, the album marked a bold evolution in Toyah’s musical direction, fusing post-punk energy with new wave experimentation and surrealist themes...
  3. On This Day: May 22 1981 - Toya Released Her Third Album Anthem

    On This Day: May 22 1981 - Toya Released Her Third Album Anthem

    On this day May 22 1981 Toyah released her third studio album Anthem which became a major breakthrough in her career and firmly established her as one of the most unique voices in the British new wave and post punk scenes. Fronted by Toyah Willcox the band delivered a mix of theatrical vocals...
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