Toyah Willcox
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Toyah, DJ Kane & the Millionaires: Hammersmith Odeon
Live Review by Andy Gill, New Musical Express, 20 June 1981
A WALKING POSTER POSER ...
Interview by Adam Sweeting, Melody Maker, 5 November 1983
The increasingly extraordinary Adam Sweeting tackles the several personalities of the small but determined TOYAH. ...
Retrospective and Interview by David Burke, Classic Pop, September 2018
1977 and all that may have come and gone, but Toyah brought the punk aesthetic into '80s pop music with her radical sense of style ...
Review by Martin Aston, Melody Maker, 27 July 1985
HAS TOYAH Wilcox left it too late? The removable sticker on the cover — where Ms Wilcox models a nice line in wickerwork baskets on ...
Toyah Willcox: The Blue Meaning (Safari)***1/2
Review by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 7 June 1980
IN TERMS of energy input and output Toyah Willcox probably gives and takes more before breakfast on a slow morning than you or I in ...
Interview by Paul Morley, New Musical Express, 25 October 1980
When Toyah Willcox talks, it's like a time-bomb ticking over...and Toyah's time gets closer every second. So what does make Toyah tick? Paul Morley sounds ...
Robert Fripp and Toyah: Mr Chalk Loves Mrs Cheese
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, June 1991
They seemed to belong to different worlds: the avant-garde guitar boffin and the marmalade-haired Princess of Punk. Listen awhile, as Mat Snow recounts the ...
Interview by Mike Stand, Smash Hits, 27 November 1980
TOYAH WILCOX is 22. Before this winter she had featured in four movies, Quadrophenia, Derek Jarmans Jubilee and The Tempest, plus The Corn Is Green ...
see also Robert Fripp
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