One the Juggler


One the Juggler was a British alternative rock band. The name was derived from the first Tarot card. It was chosen to complement the band's Gypsy image.
The group signed a record contract with RCA Records in 1982. They had a minor hit in the UK Singles Chart when their track "Passion Killer" spent one week at No. 71 in February 1983. They supported artists such as Elvis Costello and Eurythmics. In 1985, a contractual dispute resulted in their last album, produced and played on by Mick Ronson not being promoted. The group disbanded soon afterward.
The band's first album Nearly a Sin was re-released by Angel Air Records on CD in 2015 and met with positive reviews.

Personnel

One the Juggler had a number of different line-ups. Musicians who played with the band included the following: