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Now, coming off a three-year hiatus that has, in essence, allowed everyone else in the music business to catch up, Too Much Joy is faced with the dilemma of having to prove themselves all over again. But do they have enough new jokes to keep things interesting? Quirk seems to think so.
"Our sense of humor was always based on the most negative emotions we've had," he says. "It was our security blanket during all of this. It keeps us going." And, he notes, "when we got the major deal, I didn't feel like we [had] paid our dues. I certainly feel that way now."
Too Much Joy performs at the Buzz Fest Saturday, April 20, at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. The sold-out show begins at 1 p.m. For info, call 968-1000.