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Club Hoy
OriginSydney, Australia
GenresPop rock
Years active1989 (1989)–1993 (1993)
LabelsRegular Records
Past membersPenny Flanagan and Julia Richardson, Bernie Hayes and Vincent Sheehan.

Club Hoy were an Australian Pop rock group formed in 1989. The group released one studio album, Thursday's Fortune in 1991.

History

Club Hoy formed in Sydney, in 1989, consisting of Penny Flanagan and Julia Richardson. The duo released their debut single "On and On," in 1990. Late that year, additional musicians Bernie Hayes (bass) and Vincent Sheehan (drums) joined the band.

In early 1991, they released their second single, the double A-side "Da Da Da Da"/"Green and Blue" was released. In September 1991, they released "House on Fire", as the lead single from their debut album, Thursday's Fortune. Another singles was released from Thursday's Fortune in 1992.

In 1992, two EP were released, with Trumpets being promoted with the track "You Promised, You Said". In 1993, Club Hoy disbanded. Penny Flanagan went on to pursue a successful solo career, while Julia Richardson and Bernie Hayes formed a new group, the Troublemakers.

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[1]
Thursday's Fortune
  • Released: November 1991
  • Label: Regular Records (24006)
  • Formats: CD, Cassette, LP
96


Extended Plays

Title EP details Peak chart positions
AUS
[1]
Walk Away
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Regular Records (D11251)
  • Formats: CD
-
Trumpets
  • Released: November 1992
  • Label: Regular Records (D11328)
  • Formats: CD
88

Singles

Year Title Album
1990 "On and On" non album single
1991 "Da Da Da Da/Green and Blue" non album single
"House on Fire" Thursday's Fortune
1992 "Not Like That"

References

  1. ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.