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In the golden age of rock ’n’ roll — roughly 1958 to 1964 — hundreds of one-off bands emerged from garages, schoolyards, and army barracks across Europe and North America. Among them, a mysterious name occasionally surfaces on obscure music forums and vinyl hunter blogs: , sometimes anglicized as Joy and the Pharaohs . For collectors chasing the extra quality link to this track, the search is part detective story, part digital archaeology.
The English parenthetical is likely an alternate band name used for the international release. In the US and UK, the label probably thought "Joy et Joan" sounded too French. They anglicized it to "Joy and the Pharaohs" to capitalize on the surf rock trend (e.g., "The Pyramids," "The Pharaohs" were common band names at the time). In the golden age of rock ’n’ roll
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