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Toyah on TV: Living With The Dead

September 11th, 2014

The special Toyah celebrity edition of Living With The Dead is repeated later this month on Pick. This originally aired in June 2008. Pick is available on: Sky (Channel 152), Freeview (Channel 11), Virgin (Channel 123).

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Toyah was interviewed by ‘Digital Spy’ at the time:
Have you always believed in the paranormal?  ”I believe in the paranormal and I accept it but I don’t change my life around it. I’m not an avid follower, as it were. I am open-minded.”

Living With The Dead: Pick: Thursday 25th September: 3.05an
Toyah Willcox, Pershore, Worcs (Celeb Special). Singer Toyah Willcox invites the Living with the Dead experts to her hometown nearby Pershore Abbey to exorcise paranormal activity connected to 15th-century criminal monks. Also airing on Pick +1.

• Read the full ‘Digital Spy’ 2008 interview with Toyah here. View some of their related press, from Dreamscape 2008, here.

Classic Pop 13: Toyah Interview

September 11th, 2014

The latest issue, number 13, of Classic Pop magazine is published on 17th September, and it includes a new interview with Toyah. You can view a preview of some of the new issue pages at Facebook.

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Who’s Doing The Dishes: ITV Player

September 11th, 2014

wdtd14cWho’s Doing The Dishes? sees Toyah Willcox make a Punky Puffy Pastry, Vegetable Crumble and Sherry Trifle.

Starter: Punky Puff Pastry: (Camembert Wrapped in Puff Pastry)

Main: I Want to Be Meat Free: (Vegetable Crumble with Roast Potato and Beetroot Wedges)

Dessert: Over the Hill and Far Away Trifle

Toyah’s edition of the programme is available to watch online at ITV Player for the next four weeks.

You can also see the recipes for her dishes at itv.com.

Official Toyah: More Toyah TV

September 11th, 2014

toyahtv14bMore webisodes have been uploaded to ToyahTV over the last few days.

• The entire collection, so far, is available to watch at the Official Toyah Vimeo page.

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Gloucestershire Echo: Review: Stroud Subscription Rooms

September 8th, 2014

gloucecho14cIt is often said that small is beautiful and Toyah Willcox provided indisputable evidence.

In the court of the Crimson Queen, aka the Stroud Subscription Rooms, the diminutive, one-time punk princess demonstrated why after 35 years she still deservedly draws the crowds.

Opening appropriately with Good Morning, Universe, she cruised triumphantly through her greatest hits, strikingly revamped as a frothy acoustic set.

Instead of a full band, the entire performance was powered by accomplished guitarists Chris Wong from her current outfit The Humans, and Colin Hinds, formerly of China Crisis, thrashing out any number of solid chords and sizzling breaks.

• Continue reading at the Gloucestershire Echo.

Official Toyah: September 2014 Blog

September 7th, 2014

Toyah’s September blog is available at The Official Toyah Willcox Website. Click below to read.

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Toyah’s Official Website has now been online for over 14 years and has evolved in to a fantastic resource for fans – the Discography has to be one of the best online – The site also now boasts Ask Toyah and Toyah TV, the latest new features which make www.toyahwillcox.com an essential part of your online Toyah experience.

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Ask Toyah: Six From Toyah!

September 6th, 2014

asktoyah14cToyah has answered a selection of questions submitted so far for Ask Toyah.

Keep an eye out in October when there will be another batch of videos.

Note: This Ask Toyah batch of videos is a playlist. You can either let the clips play through or use the arrows on the YouTube navigation to skip through them. Each clip is 2-3 minutes long.

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Sugar Rush: Fan Of The Month (September 2014)

September 6th, 2014

There’s a new “Fan Of The Month” over at Sugar Rush: The Humans fansite.

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Breaking Through: Official Newsletter

September 5th, 2014

breakingthrough13dThe latest Breaking Through, Toyah’s Official newsletter, was emailed to subscribers earlier this week.

It contains lots of news as always, including details on gigs, Ask Toyah, ToyahTV, Drury Lane on BBC Radio 6 Music, Who’s Doing The Dishes?, The Power Of Three DVD, The Humans and much more.

Subscribe: Sign up to ‘Breaking Through’, to receive regular newsletter updates, here.

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Stroud News: Toyah To Play At The Sub Rooms

September 5th, 2014

stroudnews14aEighties punk star Toyah Willcox comes to Stroud for the first time next week for a gig at the Sub Rooms.

The 56-year-old singer, actress and reality TV star – who hit the charts in 1981 with It’s A Mystery and I Want To Be Free and appeared in The Who-inspired 1979 film Quadrophenia – will be at the central Stroud venue on September 5, to give an unplugged storyteller’s style gig.

Toyah will perform an acoustic set of her hit singles, alongside recalling stories from her colourful, thirty-five year career. She told the SNJ: “My shows aren’t self-indulgent, I want to share them with the audience, so it will be very up-beat.”

• Continue reading at the Stroud News & Journal.

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Acoustic, Up Close & Personal: Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich

September 5th, 2014

Photos from Tuesday evening’s Acoustic, Up Close & Personal concert at Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich. Please click below to view the full versions at Dreamscape’s Gallery. Browse all of Dreamscape’s Acoustic, Up Close & Personal news… (Photos © Layne Patterson)

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ToyahTV: A Video Hello For The Official Site

September 5th, 2014

toyahtv14aThere’s a new ToyahTV clip at toyahwillcox.com, as well as more webisodes at Vimeo from Toyah. Fans can also submit their questions for “Ask Toyah” at the official site too. Post your question in the comments section on the news post.

Toyah is filming short videos for a new series of webisodes for ToyahTV which you can be viewed at vimeo.com/toyahofficial.

Catch up with Toyah rehearsing for gigs, looking through costumes, getting haircut, sharing recipies and talking to Robert on Skype.Lots more webisodes to come….

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Quadrophenia: Brighton Photos

September 5th, 2014

A selection of fantastic Quadrophenia related photos taken by Damon King on a recent visit to Brighton. Please click below to view larger versions of the photos. (Thanks to Damon)

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Herald Express: Up Close & Personal

September 5th, 2014

heraldexp14aYour chance to get up close and personal with punk icon Toyah

Punk rock icon Toyah Willcox is set for a stunning return to the stage with an intimate Totnes concert featuring all her smash hits on Saturday night. Expect to hear songs such as It’s A Mystery, Echo Beach, Thunder In The Mountains, and I Want To Be Free.

The South Devon Arts Centre gig is a unique chance to see Toyah up close and personal with her full band.

This intimate show will include all her much-loved hit singles and classic songs, alongside recalling stories from her colourful 35-year career.

• Continue reading at the Torquay Herald Express. See also: Gloucester Citizen: Don’t miss events of the weekend: Moreton show, Toyah Willcox and Gloucester History Festival – Continue reading…

Herald Express: Toyah’s Ice Bucket Challenge

September 5th, 2014

heraldexp14bVideo: Was Toyah’s the very first ever Ice Bucket Challenge?

Punk rock icon Toyah Willcox, who plays an intimate Totnes concert featuring all her smash hits on Saturday night, may have been the original Ice Bucket Challenge celebrity. This clip from 30 years ago shows Toyah taking part in the Bucket of Water Supporters Club challenge as part of the popular TV programme Tiswas.

• Continue reading/watch the clip at the Torquay Herald Express.

Stroud Life: Punk Princess Toyah Comes To Stroud On Friday

September 1st, 2014

stroudlife14aPunk Princess, TV presenter and actress Toyah Willcox will be performing and sharing tales of her 35 year career at Stroud’s Subscription Rooms on Friday.

Her show, Toyah, Acoustic, Up Close and Personal, sees her perform with a full band, and share stories with her audience.

Fresh from her diving on the latest series of ITV’s Splash, pop icon and actress Toyah presents this lively unplugged gig.

The show will include all her much loved hit singles and classic songs, alongside recalling stories from her colourful career.

• Continue reading at Stroud Life.

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The Sentinel: Rewind North 80s Festival at Capesthorne Hall

September 1st, 2014

sentinel14aHolly Johnson, Rick Astley, Marc Almond, Toyah, Jimmy Somerville – the line-up at the Rewind North music festival was like a big bag of pic n’ mix from the 80s sweetie shop, with everything from sugary sweet pop to edgy rock. Staged successfully in Scotland and the south of England for several years, it was the time the nostalgic franchise had been brought to the region.

• Continue reading at The Sentinel. (Photo © The Sentinel/Simon J. Newbury)

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Gloucestershire Echo: Singer Toyah Willcox: “I’m No Sociopath”

September 1st, 2014

gloucecho14bSinger Toyah Willcox: “I’m no sociopath” as she chats ahead of a gig in Stroud

Conducting an interview can often feel like an odd form of psychotherapy in which you sit your subject down and probe at their personal life, hoping all the while that they’ll bare their soul and somehow thank you for the privilege.

Invariably in an increasingly media savvy, PR-managed and image conscious world, it doesn’t quite work out like that.

Now and again, however, there comes a breath of fresh air who doesn’t want to engage in a banal cat-and-mouse duel. Instead, in the case of singer and actress Toyah Willcox, they’ll be happy to speak their mind.

• Continue reading at the Gloucestershire Echo and/or the Gloucester Citizen.

Toyah Newsy Bits & Pieces!

September 1st, 2014

wdtd14bSTV Shows: Who’s Doing The Dishes: “I also really liked Toyah Willcox’s house. She really liked an old tearoom, which she used to visit as a four-year-old. When she got older, she bought it and turned it into a house. But it’s got all the old seating from the tearoom still. It is amazing.” – (Thanks to Richard Smith for the screenshot) Continue reading…

Hardly Baked: Female Shriekers: The ongoing Kate Bush mass hysteria got me thinking about other female singers with shrill, soaring voices — operatic or histrionic or she-warrior whooping… And then the warrior-chieftainess of suburban postpunk – Toyah Willcox, whose band – Toyah – were originally a sort of distaff Adam and the Antz – Continue reading…

• ToyahTV Webisode #4: Robert’s Skype: Toyah Willcox interviews Robert Fripp about King Crimson rehearsals & Kate Bush! – Watch at Vimeo…

Gloucestershire Echo/Weekend: Clean living Toyah Willcox set for Stroud gig: By her own admission, Toyah Willcox is a free spirit – always has been, always will be. She also leads a very strict lifestyle which even extends to protecting her ears and voice whenever she isn’t on stage. “It’s all part of how I function as a singer,” she says – Continue reading…

London Evening Standard: Toyah Willcox: The veteran Birmingham-born singer and actress performs her punk, new wave and rock with her backing band.

HMV Presents: Decades: Our Top 10 Films Of The 1970s

September 1st, 2014

quad12aTo celebrate the special offers happening in hmv stores across the country over the next few weeks, each week we’ll be picking our top 10 films from each decade. Today we’re picking our faves from the 1970s…

7. Quadrophenia (1979)

Anybody taking a day trip to Brighton in recent years may have encountered the strange sight of tourists taking photographs of an empty alleyway in the city’s Lanes area, but for anyone familiar with that scene from Franc Roddam’s 1979 film that should come as no surprise. One of the most iconic British films of the whole decade, Quadrophenia’s legacy can still be seen around the streets of Brighton today. Featuring a cast that includes Phil ‘Parklife’ Daniels, Leslie Ash, Philip Davis and Ray Winstone, not to mention some brilliant cameos from Sting and Toyah Willcox, the film’s tale of counter culture and the frustrations of modern life are epitomised in its climactic final scene at Beachy Head. The scene may have changed, but the film’s message is as relevant as ever.

• Continue reading at hmv.com.

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Toyah on the Radio: 6 Music Live Hour

September 1st, 2014

bbcr6c6 Music Live Hour: BBC 6 Music Thursday 11th September: 2.30am Chris Hawkins presents recordings from the BBC’s archive of live music, including Toyah at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London in 1981 plus The Moondogs in session. (Available at BBC iPlayer after airing)

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