Band, GB
Rock, Electronic and R&B/Soul
Formed in 1979, Maximum Joy was originated by Janine Rainforth (singer /violin/clarinet) and Tony Wrafter (saxophonist/trumpeter, previously of another Bristol band, Glaxo Babies). Other founder members were Charlie Llewellin (drums, previously of Glaxo Babies), John Waddington (guitar, previously of Pop Group) and Dan Catsis (bass, previously of Pop Group and Glaxo Babies).
Nellee Hooper *1963 GB | |
Tony Wrafter sax, fl, tr GB | |
John Waddington g, voc GB | |
Charlie Llewellin dr, perc | |
Dan Catsis g, voc, eb GB | |
Janine Rainforth voc, vn, cl |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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P.E.A.C.E | Maximum Joy | 2019 | Album |
I Can't Stand It Here On Quiet Nights: Singles 1981-82 | Maximum Joy | 2017 | Compil. |
Unlimited (1979 - 1983) | Maximum Joy | 2005 | Compil. |
Why Cant We Live Together | Maximum Joy | 1983 | Single |
Do It Today / Touchdown | Maximum Joy / The Higsons | 1982 | Single |
In The Air | Maximum Joy | 1982 | Album |
Station M.X.J.Y. | Maximum Joy | 1982 | Album |
White And Green Place | Maximum Joy | 1982 | Single |
Stretch | Maximum Joy | 1981 | Album |