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*[[Two Minus One]] album, 2001 | *[[Two Minus One]] album, 2001 | ||
*[[This Old Heart]] album, 2002 | *[[This Old Heart]] album, 2002 | ||
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*[[But Wait, There's More]] album, 2003 | *[[But Wait, There's More]] album, 2003 | ||
− | *[[Think of Me]] album | + | *[[The Essential Collection]] album, 2004 |
− | *[[Nostalgia and War Years]] album | + | *[[Where the Boys Are]] album, 2005 |
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+ | *[[Nostalgia and War Years]] album, 2009 | ||
+ | *[[Classics]] album, c.2010 | ||
*[[Love Love Love]] album, 2011 | *[[Love Love Love]] album, 2011 | ||
Revision as of 11:51, 5 July 2012
Joy Adams is a Hamilton based country singer, described as one of New Zealand's best known Country recording artists. She regularly plays at Festivals and Showcases around New Zealand, Australia, USA and Europe. In August 2001 she attained the #1 position on the European Media Services Independent Top 40 Charts with I Know You Dont Love Me No More. She has recorded with Ernie Ashworth, Dewayne Orender, John Grenell, Graeme McCardle and Kenny Dale. To date she has released at least 12 albums, including a best-of called The Essential Collection.
She hosted the popular Rock 'n' Country Show on Community Radio for a number of years from 1993.
Releases
- Just a Matter of Time album, 1999
- Come home baby darling album, 1992
- Ode to the Bathroom Scales EP, 1993
- Solid Ground album, 1995
- Covers album, 1998
- Two Minus One album, 2001
- This Old Heart album, 2002
- But Wait, There's More album, 2003
- The Essential Collection album, 2004
- Where the Boys Are album, 2005
- Think of Me album, 2009
- Nostalgia and War Years album, 2009
- Classics album, c.2010
- Love Love Love album, 2011
- He Told Me So appears on the 2002 compilation Kiwi Rough Riders