| Sun Up!
/ Daily Cooks Challenge |
| Friday
11th July, 2008.........................................................TV/Site News |
| Yipeeeee!
Dreamscape is off on its
holidays. Normal service,
including July catch-up, will
resume on Monday 28th July. Adios
Amigos!!
One last
piece of news... Toyah guested on
yesterday afternoon's Daily
Cooks Challenge. This will be
available to view at ITV Catch Up
soon. Click on the picture to go
there.
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| BBC
News - Toyah Interview |
| Friday
11th July, 2008..............................................................Television |
| Toyah
was interviewed earlier this week
on BBC London News. See
below for a selection of screen
captures from this.
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| Toyah
on TV - This Morning |
| Friday
11th July, 2008..............................................................Television |
| Toyah
will appear on ITV1s This
Morning to promote Vampires
Rock on Thursday 24th July.
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| BBC
News - Toyah sucks blood in new
role |
| Friday
11th July, 2008..............................................................Television |
| Screen
captures from Toyah and Steve's
BBC News interview. Please click
on them to watch the interview.
This may be available for a
limited time.
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| BBC
Radio Devon - Toyah guests today |
| Friday
11th July, 2008
Thanks to Stephen.....................................Radio |
On
Wednesday afternoon BBC Radio
Devon played 'Its A
Mystery', and announced that
Toyah will be interviewed on the
station this evening from about
6pm. She will
guest on The 80s
Show. It's usually
available to listen to live (and
via their "listen
again" feature) at www.bbc.co.uk/devon/local_radio/, or click
on the BBC Radio Devon logo.
They also
mentioned she was on the station
a few weeks ago talking about an
adult learning project she is
backing, and that shell be
talking about her upcoming
appearance at Powderham Castle
during this evening's interview.
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| Xfm -
Toyah Interview |
| Friday
11th July, 2008.....................................................................Radio |
Toyah, and
Vampires Rock's Steve
Steinman, were interviewed this
week on Xfm's Breakfast Show
with Alex Zane. They
talked about Vampires Rock,
with Toyah enthusing about her
character, the Devil Queen. She
also talked about how she got
involved with the musical.
Toyah
mentions she will perform 'Lesser
God', as well as songs by Alice
Cooper ('Schools Out'), Billy
Idol and Twisted Sister.
Click on
the Xfm logo or here to listen
to the interview.
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| Smooth
Radio |
| Friday
11th July, 2008
Thanks to Dean..........................................Radio |
Toyah's
interview on Smooth Radio West
Midlands, previously mentioned as
being broadcast tonight, was
actually on the station last
night. They
played ' I Want To Be Free' and
'Heal Ourselves', and Toyah
talked about 'In The Court Of The
Crimson Queen, Shugborough Music
Festival, Vampires Rock,
her blackberry, 'Latex Messiah'
and much more.
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| In The
Court Of The Crimson Queen -
Official E-News |
| Wednesday
9th July, 2008...............................................................Music |
The
exciting e-news sent out last
night by Toyah's Official
website, with the first look at
the cover for the,
much-anticipated, 'In The Court
Of The Crimson Queen', and info
on the long-awaited album. THE
CRIMSON QUEEN BEGINS HER REIGN
Toyahwillcox.com
can exclusively reveal details of
Toyah's hotly-anticipated new
studio album, In The Court Of The
Crimson Queen. The 10-track album
will initially be available for
purchase on the forthcoming UK
tour of musical stage play
Vampires Rock, (beginning 12
September) ahead of further
releases.
Written by
Toyah Willcox and Simon Darlow,
In The Court Of The Crimson Queen
is Toyah's first studio album
release in five years and follows
last autumn's digital single
Latex Messiah (Viva La Rebel In
You). The album also includes
Heal Ourselves, Sensational and
Lesser God - all of which have
accompanying videos created
exclusively for The Official
Toyah Youtube Channel. Toyah will
perform Lesser God in the
nationwide UK tour of Vampires
Rock, in which she guest stars as
The Devil Queen. Vampires Rock
opens on 12 September at the
Majestic Theatre, Retford and
tours nationwide until December
2008.
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| In The
Court Of The Crimson Queen -
Cover Art |
| Wednesday
9th July, 2008...............................................................Music |
| Revealed!
The cover art for Toyah's new
album, 'In The Court Of The
Crimson Queen'. The album will be
available from September 2008.
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| In The
Court Of The Crimson Queen -
Tracklist |
| Wednesday
9th July, 2008...............................................................Music |
| The
tracklist for Toyah's new album,
'In The Court Of The Crimson
Queen', has been confirmed: 1.
Sensational, 2. Latex Messiah
(Viva La Rebel In You), 3. Heal
Ourselves, 4. Lesser God, 5.
Angel In You, 6. Love Crazy, 7.
Bad Man, 8. Hyperventilate, 9.
Come , 10. Legacy
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| Toyah
on the Radio |
| Wednesday
9th July, 2008...............................................................Radio |
| Toyah
will be interviewed this coming
Friday, 11 July as a special
guest of Nigel Williams on Smooth
Radio West Midlands. Toyah will
talk about the new album and Vampires
Rock in the 6 at 6 slot,
alongside the first radio plays
of Heal Ourselves and Latex
Messiah. Tune in
online at www.smoothradiowestmidlands.co.uk or listen
at 105.7fm if you are in the
Midlands.
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| ITV
Local - Toyah Video Interview |
| Wednesday
9th July, 2008............................................................Internet |
| ITV
Local (Anglia region) currently
have a short video interview with
Toyah at their website, recorded
at last weekend's Festival Too in
Kings Lynn. Please click here to watch
the interview. Below are some
screen captures from the
interview. Click on them to
enlarge.
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| Lynn
News - Toyah 'had time of her
life' at festival |
| Wednesday
9th July, 2008.......................................................Press Clips |
Eighties'
sensation Toyah Willcox set
Festival Too alight with an
all-action show on Saturday night
despite the handicap of
three generator breakdowns during
her 80-minute performance.
The
pop star famed for her outrageous
outfits and individual style was
in good spirits as she appeared
in a black-and-pink outfit, with
sparkling jewellery bands on both
arms. She was a
human dynamo, leaping up and down
pogo-style during her popular
number Danced, dancing across the
stage and even descending the
steps to be closer to the
estimated 5,000-strong crowd at
one point.
Toyah had
taken to the stage at 9.30pm with
her own lively opening number
Good Morning Universe, and
followed it with the Alice Cooper
hit Schools Out for Summer.
Having
mellowed a little from the rebel
status of her heyday, the
50-year-old star told the
audience: Dont worry,
Im going to behave myself
there are a few children
here I realise.
Her set
included other numbers from her
career of 30-plus years, during
which she has had 13 hit singles
and 20 albums.
They
included Echo Beach, Its a
Mystery, Thunder in the
Mountains, Jungles of Jupiter and
Latex Messiah.
Toyah
concluded the main set with the
Guns N Roses classic Sweet
Child O Mine but, having
wowed the crowd with her
enthusiasm and verve, was called
back for a well-deserved encore.
Her finale
was the Osmonds number
Crazy Horses and then her own I
Want To Be Free, during which the
generator broke down a third
time. On restarting, she said:
I love the unpredictability
of this gig!
During the
show, she told the crowd: I
have had such a nice day in
Kings Lynn its
been beautiful. Its a
really fantastic town. I love
it.
And in an
email to the event organisers
afterwards, she said:
King's Lynn is doing
something that every town in the
UK should be doing
offering free live music to
everyone, with their unique
festival, Festival Too.
I
played Festival Too and had the
time of my life... The atmosphere
is truly magical and all ages are
welcome.
Earlier in
the evening, KL.FM Battle of the
Bands' runners-up The First
entertained the early arrivals
with a lively 45-minute
performance of their own rock
numbers.
They were
followed by four-piece blues,
rock and rhythm and blues band
After Hours playing some classic
covers from the
60s,70s and
80s.
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| Daily
Express - Sound bite for Toyah |
| Wednesday
9th July, 2008.......................................................Press Clips |
| Toyah,
and her Vampires Rock
fangs, pictured in Monday's
'Daily Express'.
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| Toyah @
Festival Too 2008 - Photo/Info |
| Monday
7th July, 2008
Thanks to PJ..........................................Pictures |
| Another
photo of Toyah onstage at
Festival Too in Kings Lynn. The
set-list was similar to the one
played at last week's Grassington
Festival, though Toyah added
'Good Morning Universe', 'Heal
Ourselves' and omitted 'Ieya'.
She also played 'She Sells
Sanctuary' twice due to a
generator failure.
Please
check out dozens more of PJ's
photos by visiting his MySpace here, or by
clicking the above photo.
Toyah also
played a 'Here & Now - Best
of the Eighties' gig at the Grand
Theatre, Leeds on Friday night.
Toyah's next gig is Saturday 12th
July, another 'Here & Now'
show, at The Quarry, Shrewsbury.
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| Official
Toyah - July Blog / Newsy Bits
& Pieces |
| Monday
7th July, 2008..................................................................Various |
Toyah's
Juy blog has been added to the Official
Toyah MySpace and www.toyahwillcox.com. 'Good
Morning Universe - The Very Best
Of Toyah' has been available for
a week and still figures highly
in Amazon's sales chart.
The 39
track 2CD set has also been
spotted in various music stores
across the UK, as well as in an
HMV store in Tokyo.
Toyah
mentions in her July blog that
the BBC were interested in using
some of her music in the
"back to the 80s"
series Ashes To Ashes that
aired recently in the UK. A
second series is in production at
the moment so let's hope we get
to hear something off 'Anthem' or
'The Changeling' (if they move it
forward a bit!). This series was
criticised but I really enjoyed
the retro feel and thought Keeley
Hawes was really good in it. A
bit of Toyah would have made it
even better.
Please
visit Dreamscape's Forumfor some interesting
retro French Toyah adverts,
articles and photos (including
the one to the right) [Thanks to
franck]
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| Toyah @
Festival Too 2008 - Photos |
| Monday
7th July, 2008
Thanks to PJ..........................................Pictures |
| Photos
of Toyah onstage at Festival Too
on Saturday night. Click to
enlarge.
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| Toyah
Gig Guide 2008 |
| Monday
7th July, 2008...............................................................Live/Gigs |
Sat
12th July - The Quarry,
Shrewsbury - Here & Now band
Sun
20th July - Very Best of the 80s,
Stanstead Park - Here & Now
band
Sat
26th July - Powderham Castle,
Exeter - Here & Now band
Sun
27th July - British Motor Show,
London - Here & Now band
Fri
1st August - Shugborough Music
& Fireworks Festival - Full
band set
Sat
9th August - Ascot Racecourse,
Berkshire - Here & Now band
Sat
13th September - Brearmore State,
Hampshire - Here & Now band
Sat
1st November - Embassy Ballroom,
Selsey |
| Toyah @
Festival Too 2008 - Soundcheck
Photo |
| Monday
7th July, 2008
Thanks to PJ..........................................Pictures |
| Toyah
during her souncheck at
Saturday's Festival Too.
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| The
Guardian - Why I put my money in
... clothes: Toyah Willcox |
| Monday
7th July, 2008.............................................................Press Clips |
| Toyah
was interviewed in Saturday's
'Guardian':
In
the 1980s Toyah Willcox was a
punk queen. Today she's a
stockmarket and property magnate
- and says she learned hard
lessons about money from her
father. He lost almost everything
when she was only seven and his
manufacturing shares went belly
up during a slump.
She
says: "It made me terribly
insecure about money. I now never
trust a single stock but spread
my investments as wide as
possible and only put money into
something I believe in for the
long-term. I spread the risk
among shares, bonds, property and
even think about the value of the
clothes I wear."
Toyah
is far more than a colourful punk
pop star. Since her 1980s It's a
Mystery heyday, the 50-year-old
has turned herself into a
multi-millionaire thanks to
shrewd investments.
Please
click here to read
the full interview at
Dreamscape's Forum.
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| Toyah @
Grassington Festival 2008 |
| Monday
7th July, 2008
Thanks to Angie.....................................Internet |
| Click
below for a collection of photos
of Toyah at last week's
Grassington Festival.
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| Top 50
Showbiz Comebacks - Screen
Captures |
| Thursday
3rd July, 2008............................................................Television |
| Screen
captures from last night's Top
50 Showbiz Comebacks on Sky
Two. Toyah was a guest,
commenting on Madonna and Take
That.
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| Scarborough
Today - Mystery slot for Devil
Toyah |
| Thursday
3rd July, 2008...........................................................Press Clips |
| One
of Britain's best-remembered
singers is heading to
Scarborough.
Toyah
Willcox, who scored her biggest
hit with It's a Mystery in 1981,
will team up with rock horror
king Steve Steinman for Vampires
Rock Christmas! at the Futurist
on Friday, December 12.
Ms
Willcox, who has been married to
well known musician Robert Fripp
for more than 20 years, will star
as the Devil Queen in the
spectacular show.
The bubbly
50-year-old also provided some of
the voices for the Teletubbies TV
phenomenon before being stranded
Down Under for "I'm a
Celebrity ... Get Me out of
Here!"
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| Shropshire
Star - Last 200 tickets for 80s
concert |
| Thursday
3rd July, 2008...........................................................Press Clips |
| Organisers
of a 1980s concert due to take
place in Shrewsbury today said
they were overwhelmed with the
success of ticket sales, with
just 200 tickets left. Nearly
9,000 tickets have been sold for
the big outdoor concert due to
take place in the towns
Quarry on July 12.
Organisers
hailed ticket sales as the best
for any of the shows they have
promoted at the Quarry.
The
concert will welcome Rick Astley,
Bananarama, Shropshire singer
Carol Decker, Midge Ure, Heaven
17, Toyah and Nick Heyward.
The
artists are visiting the county
for the three-hour Here and Now:
Magic of the 1980s concert.
Chris
Bailey, from organisers IML
Concerts, said: We have
been overwhelmed with the
response from the public and
thank them for their support.
There are approximately 200
tickets remaining.
The
Shropshire Star is the official
media sponsor for the concert.
The final
tickets, which cost £32.50, are
available only to personal
callers at the Music Hall, The
Square in Shrewsbury, from 9.30am
to 7.30pm.
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