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The Band of Joy were a 1960s
The band is notable as the last of several line-ups included
two
The earliest incarnation of the group was formed in 1966 by
Plant. Conflicts with the band's management led to Plant leaving the
group after a few months. He quickly tried to form his own Band of Joy,
but it soon folded. A third incarnation of the band, including Plant's
childhood friend John Bonham, lasted from 1967 to mid-1968. Their brand
of
Plant and Bonham eventually joined Led Zeppelin.
In 1977 Gammond and Lockey revived the Band of Joy, rounding out the lineup with Pasternak, Robinson, and keyboardist Michael Chetwood. They invited Plant and Bonham to contribute to their 1978 self-titled album, but nothing came of it. The group released a second album in 1983 before breaking up.
Gammond later joined Robert Plant in the
This Band of Joy was formed in West Bromwich, near Birmingham, England. A few years after BOJ split up, Gammond and Lockey went on to play in Bronco when Jess Roden left Bronco to go solo. Pete Robinson, from an earlier incarnation of BOJ, was on drums, with John Pasternak (bass) and Dan Fone (keyboards).