voc, *1943 GB
Singer / Musician of Folk and World
A.k.a. Maxwell Boyce
Maxwell "Max" Boyce MBE (born 27 September 1943) is a Welsh comedian, singer and entertainer. He rose to fame during the mid-1970s with an act that combined musical comedy with his passion for rugby union and his origins in the mining communities of South Wales. Having sold more than two million albums in a career spanning four decades, and playing to full houses all around the world, Boyce is one of the most successful and enduring entertainers in Welsh history.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Railway Hotel | Max Boyce | 1987 | Single |
Troubadour | Max Boyce | 1987 | Album |
It's Good To See You | Max Boyce | 1981 | Album |
Me And Billy Williams | Max Boyce | 1980 | Album |
In Touch With Max Boyce | Max Boyce | 1980 | Compil. |
"Not That I Am Biased..." | Max Boyce | 1979 | Album |
I Know 'Cos I Was There! | Max Boyce | 1978 | Album |
There Were Many Babies Born | Max Boyce | 1978 | Single |
The Road And The Miles... | Max Boyce | 1977 | Album |
The Incredible Plan | Max Boyce | 1976 | Album |
Felna Mae / Farewell To The Rhondda | Max Boyce, Neil Lewis, John Luce, Triban | 1976 | Single |
Live At Treorchy / We All Had Doctors Papers | Max Boyce | 1975 | Compil. |
We All Had Doctors' Papers | Max Boyce | 1975 | Album |
Hymns And Arias | Max Boyce | 1974 | Single |
'Live' At Treorchy | Max Boyce | 1974 | Album |
In Session | Max Boyce | 1971 | Album |
In Concert | Max Boyce | 1971 | Album |
Caneuon Amrywiol | Max Boyce | 1971 | Album |
Boycestrous Brass / Carnival Of The Animals | West Glamorgan Youth Brass Band / West Glamorgan Youth Symphony Orchestra / Max Boyce / Steve Dewitt | Album |