• Frederick Jacobsen AM (born 13 April 1937), better known by his stage name Col Joye, is an Australian pioneer rock singer-songwriter, musician and entrepreneur...
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    for HMV reached the UK charts that year with a peak position of No. 11. Col Joye's backing band recorded an instrumental version on the Festival Records...
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  • followed Andy to Australia with the hope of forming a band there. With Col Joye producing, Andy, Alderson, and Stringer recorded a number of Andy's compositions...
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  • variety programs, including Bandstand, and toured as a support act for Col Joye and the Joy Boys. Little Pattie was entertaining troops during the Vietnam...
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  • instrumental group. They performed on their own and as a backing band for Col Joye. They had chart success with releases such as top ten singles "Smokey Mokes"...
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  • Prudent Joye (1913–1980), French athlete Col Joye (born 1937), Australian rock musician Samantha Joye (born 1965), American oceanographer Dan Joye (born...
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  • (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life)" came from fellow Australians, Col Joye and Dig Richards, and from international artists, Mac Davis, Terry Jacks...
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  • older brother, Col Joye, was an established pop singer and regular performer on Bandstand, a TV music show. Stone supported his group, Joye and the Joy Boys...
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  • and thus missing the concert of Australian musicians Little Pattie and Col Joye and the Joy Boys set for that afternoon. Finding fresh tracks leading away...
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  • Entertainment Group Along with brothers Col Joye and Keith, he was a member of the Australian 1960s band Col Joye and The Joyboys which achieved four No...
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  • "Col Joye and the Joy Boys - Oh Yeah Uh Huh / Living Doll - Festival - Australia - FK-3087". 45cat.com. Retrieved 22 February 2016. "Living Doll - COL...
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  • arrival, and Col Joye refused to go on first, but Gordon eventually convinced him to open the show – and needless to say, as soon as Joye began playing...
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    Through his songwriting, Barry sparked the interest of Australian star Col Joye, who helped the brothers get a recording deal in 1963 with Festival Records...
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  • syndicated TV show in 1978. Mud, The Shakers, Orion, Millie Small, James Last, Col Joye & The Joy Boys, Rood Adeo & Nighthawks at the Diner, Rock House, Horst...
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    Gold Coast area. By September 1962, Gibb managed to audition songs to Col Joye. The Gibb family moved to Sydney at the start of 1963. Around the same...
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  • degree before working as a jackaroo. In 1973 he played the guitar with Col Joye and the Joy Boys. McNamara first joined the ABC in 1974, in the industrial...
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  • of the 21 awards. Other presenters were Rudi Grassner (RCA/BMG boss), Col Joye and Richard Wilkins. There were no live performances and the awards were...
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  • in addition to footballers Sironen and Boland, also featured musician Col Joye, athlete and actress Lisa Forrest, cricketer Greg Matthews and TV presenter...
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  • their own country's surf scene were the Joy Boys, backing band for singer Col Joye; their hit "Murphy the Surfie" from 1963 was later covered by the Surfaris...
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  • Australia's "Big Three" acts of the 1950s: Johnny O'Keefe and the Dee Jays, Col Joye and the Joy Boys and Dig Richards and the R'Jays. Festival's sales trebled...
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  • reached No. 55, two local covers of "You're the One" charted with that by Col Joye reaching No. 41 while that by Yvonne Barrett—charting in tandem with its...
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  • Circle. Scott married his manager Carolyn Jacobsen, the sister of singer Col Joye, in 1981. They have two sons. "HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN MUSIC FROM 1960 UNTIL...
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    of Chaos (Serj Tankian) Full Tilt Boogie Band (Janis Joplin) Joy Boys (Col Joye) Manassas (Stephen Stills) Miami Sound Machine (Gloria Estefan) Mink DeVille...
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  • Wendy Blacklock, Delvene Delaney, Jacki Weaver, Gloria Dawn, Joy Chambers, Col Joye, Debbie Byrne, Ros Speirs, Wendy Hughes, Bob Moore, Ray Burgess, June Salter...
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    which became known as the Bandstand Family. Over the years they included Col Joye, Little Pattie, Warren Williams, Lucky Starr, Sandy Scott, Bryan Davies...
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  • Bandstand, alongside veteran Rock 'N' Roll performers Col Joye and Little Pattie. Wayne signed with Joye's agency ATA and was managed by his sister Carole Jacobsen...
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  • vocalists), a 1950s male Australian trio of backing singers, worked with Col Joye Sapphire (John Martyn album), 1984 Sapphire (Teena Marie album), 2006 Sapphire...
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  • "Volare" / "I'd Do it Again" by Bobby Rydell (4), "Yes Sir That's My Baby" by Col Joye & The Joy Boys (5), "Greenfields" by The Brothers Four (5), and "I'm Sorry...
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  • Company's position. Meanwhile, the rock and roll acts Little Pattie and Col Joye and the Joy Boys had flown into Nui Dat and were setting up for an afternoon...
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    school. He was hooked on rock and roll music even before his teens, and Col Joye became one of his early idols and inspirations. He took up guitar and formed...
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