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Steve Jolley (Steven Nicholas JolleyTony Swain) was born on 1950. Discover Steve Jolley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Steven Nicholas Jolley Tony Swain
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Age 73 years old
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1985

Swain and Jolley also produced Kevin Kitchen for China Records. The album Split Personality, and single "Put My Arms Around You", were both released in 1985. The single reached No. 64 in the UK Singles Chart.

In 1985, they released their own (instrumental) album, Backtrackin', from which "Soul Street" was released as single.

1983

They subsequently produced the album True for Spandau Ballet; the title track reaching number one in the UK in 1983, and its follow-up Parade. They also produced the album Alf for Alison Moyet on which the pair shared songwriting and musician credits for many of the tracks, and were nominated for a BRIT Award for the song, "Love Resurrection". Most of their recordings and productions were done at Red Bus Studios in London.

1975

The pair met in 1975 when Swain was working as a television cameraman on The Muppet Show, where Jolley was sound technician and sometimes boom operator. They formed the band Chaser in 1975 with Richard Palmer (rhythm guitar and percussion), Nick Adams (lead guitar), Ray Bailey (bass) and Brian Grant (drums). Chaser released the single "Red Rum" (1975), written by Jolley, Palmer and Swain, on Polydor as a tribute to the famous racehorse. Swain left to pursue a career as a songwriter/record producer while Jolley released a single and an album with The English Boys in 1980. Their first known collaborative work was released by the late Irish singer Joe Dolan on his 1980 album Turn Out the Light, which featured four Jolley/Swain compositions. In 1981, they reunited to produce the debut single "Body Talk" for Imagination. They produced four albums for the group and eight hit singles including "Just an Illusion" which peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart. also MUSIC & LIGHTS, probably their biggest charting single, which reached number one, in both Italy and France, number 2 in Spain, 5 in the UK, plus high top twenty in more than 10 other European countries. At the same time they produced albums and singles for Bananarama, including "Cruel Summer".

1952

Steven Nicholas Jolley (born April 1950) and Tony Swain (born 20 January 1952, London, England) were a successful pop musician, songwriting and record production duo in the United Kingdom in the early to mid-1980s, producing some of the top artists and songs of the era.