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joey the lips

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jolly farmer, Devon, TQ12 2RB

date

06 Jun 2025

| Doors open: 9:00 PM


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It's now a huge 31 years on the road during which the band has played throughout the UK and Europe across a huge variety of venues. From TV chat shows to headlining to a 10,000+ audience at music festivals. This year the band has supported Sam Ryder, Toploader & Stereo M/C's amongst others, and in recent years have supported Bob Geldof & The Boomtown Rats, Will Young, UB40, Gabrielle, The Hoosiers, Bananarama, Toyah, Boney M, Scouting For Girls, Heaven 17 & The Real Thing. Also performing at the British Formula 1 Grand Prix Silverstone as well as at celebrity weddings, notably Eamonn Holmes & Ruth Langsford.

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The band originally formed in 1993 and hasn't stood still since! Always a 10-piece, and with fresh young talent joining the band over the years to stay energetic and relevant, notably in 2018/19 with a new vocal line-up, and more recently consumate frontman Jimmy Alderson returned to the line-up having previously been in the band for 12 years prior to leaving to work on new projects in 2016. Back in the day when the original band was formed they were soon booked for a spot on tour with American soul legend Edwin Starr followed by release of a debut album Soul Fiction in 1997. In 2000 the band performed a Live medley on national BBC1 with Atomic Kitten & Martine McCutcheon for Children in Need and the following year were booked as resident band on ITV's Langsford Late TV show - a series of eight chat shows with Ruth Langsford. In between, the band performed and recorded a promotional video for the BBC on the set of Noel Edmonds House Party at BBC Television Centre, London, and finished work on a number of projects including a recording of Midnight Hour with another American soulster Geno Washington.


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