The Toy Dolls, an English punk rock band, were formed in October 1979 in Sunderland, United Kingdom. The original lineup included Pete Zulu on bass and guitar, Michael "Olga" Algar on guitar and vocals, Flip on bass, and Mr. Scott on drums. Their first concert took place at the Millview Social Club in Sunderland on October 20, 1979. Olga soon took over lead vocal duties while continuing to play guitar.
The Toy Dolls released their debut album Dig That Groove Baby in March 1983, marking a significant milestone in their career. The band continued with albums such as Far Out Disc, Idle Gossip, and Bare Faced Cheek. Notable songs include "Nellie the Elephant" and "Drooling Banjos", which became fan favourites due to their energetic live performances. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, The Toy Dolls released a series of albums, including Wakey Wakey, Ten Years of Toys, and Absurd-Ditties. They also embarked on extensive tours, maintaining a strong live presence even during periods without label support. In the 21st century, they continued to release albums such as 2019's Episode XIII.
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