Toyah Wilcox

Toyah Wilcox is an experienced musician, songwriter, actress and television presenter who is often credited for her contributions to the punk and rock music scenes.

With a career spanning over four decades, Wilcox gained popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a new wave artist whose music blended elements of punk, pop and rock. Her punk influences can be heard in her debut single, "Victims of the Riddle" released in 1979, while her knack for crafting catchy pop-infused tracks can be heard in her hits like "It's a Mystery" and "Thunder in the Mountains," which were chart-topping hits in the UK in the early eighties.

Born in Birmingham, England in 1958, Toyah grew up surrounded by music and was deeply influenced by the sounds of David Bowie, Marc Bolan, and Roxy Music. Throughout the 1970s, she honed her craft as a performer in a series of acting and musical roles, appearing in stage productions such as "The Tempest" and "Caligula," and even appearing in the iconic British film "Quadrophenia."

In the late 1970s, Wilcox signed to Safari Records and released her first album "Sheep Farming in Barnet" in 1979. The album was well-received by critics and helped establish her as a rising star in the UK music scene. From this point on, Wilcox went on to release several albums throughout the eighties, each showcasing her knack for crafting evocative, danceable pop tunes with memorable hooks.

In recent years, Toyah has continued to perform and record new music, often collaborating with other artists and musicians. She also branches out into other forms of media, with notable roles in stage productions of "Cabaret" and "Calamity Jane," as well as a recurring role in the BBC soap opera "Doctors."

For fans of punk, new wave, and pop-infused rock music, Toyah Wilcox is a must-see artist. Her performances always pack a punch, and her music continues to inspire generations of music lovers around the world.

Website: https://toyahwillcox.com

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