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Floy Joy may refer to: *Floy Joy (band), a 1980s Synthpop band *Floy Joy (song), "Floy Joy" (song), a 1971 song by The Supremes *Floy Joy (album), ''Floy Joy'' (album), a 1972 album by The Supremes {{disambiguation ...
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Floy Joy (band)
Floy Joy was an English group formed in Sheffield, England, who recorded two albums and had minor success with several singles. History Floy Joy was formed in Sheffield in 1982 by brothers Michael (horns) and Shaun Ward (keyboards, bass and guitar). With Elana Harris as the vocalist, the band's debut single, "Answer Through Me", was released in May 1983 through Virgin Records, Virgin. It was produced by Coati Mundi (musician), Andy Hernandez. Harris left the band in 1983 and the Wards continued working on material together. Although they recorded with a few English producers, the output was shelved as they were not satisfied with their working relationships with the producers. The Wards admired the work of American musician and producer Don Was and were interested in working with him. They travelled to America to find the producer and, after tracking him down to a hotel in New York, played their demo tape to him. He responded favourably to the material and agreed to produce the ...
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