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Too Much Joy

About Me

TMJ formed in the early 1980s when its members were still in high school. The initial plan was to play cover versions of Clash songs at high school dances, but no one else in the band's hometown had apparently heard of the Clash, so they started writing their own material. They self-released their debut LP, Green Eggs and Crack, in 1987, then bounced around a bunch of indie and major labels in the '90s. Some people enjoyed their humorous lyrics. Others detected fragile hearts beating beneath the layers of irony. Still others simply admired the band's ability to somehow connect with an audience while flailing about in a genuinely spastic and inebriated manner on stage.
After a long lay-off, the band regrouped for a performance on May 4, 2007 at New York City's Knitting Factory to celebrate drummer Tommy Vinton's retirement from the NYPD. Tim and Jay have a group called Wonderlick; Sandy and Tommy are part of a power trio with Steve Hamilton called Surface Wound (http://www.myspace.com/surfacewound). William Wittman continues to produce records and tour with Cyndi Lauper. The future is truly unwritten.
Surface Wound Live in NYC "Why We Try"
..Surface Wound Live in NYC "Nobody's Diary"
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 16/05/2005
Band Website: http://www.sayhername.com
Band Members:
<[b>Jay Blumenfield] backup vocals and guitar
<[b>Tim Quirk] vocals and guitar
<[b>Sandy Smallens] backup vocals and bass until 1994
<[b>Tommy Vinton] drums
<[b>William Wittman] producer, bass and back up vocals after Sandy
Sounds Like: A bottle breaking against a bar
Record Label: People Suck Music

My Blog

Tim Calls Warner Bros. To The Carpet

TMJ lead growler Tim Quirk has unleashed a hilarious and much-tweeted screed about Warner Bros. (and the industry's) shady accounting over on TMJ's blog.  Check it here
Posted by on Wed, 02 Dec 2009 20:53:00 GMT

New Too Much Joy Recording & New Surface Wound download

4/5's of TMJ assembled in Queens, New York last night semi-spontaneously to record two songs, one brand new and one written in their heyday and never committed to tape (or digits).  Once we add some f...
Posted by on Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:58:00 GMT

Under New Management

Too Much Joy would like to thank Greggles and Dustin, truly dedicated friends of ours, for getting this going. We’ll be handling this and updating it more frequently -- although there is little...
Posted by on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 13:25:00 GMT

Hello

Hi, my name is Greggles, huge TMJ fan so I made a myspace for them a while back and just got my comp working so I can work on it a little more and make it a little niftier, if you have any suggestions...
Posted by on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 21:51:00 GMT