Benny Joy (1935–1988) was an American rockabilly guitarist and singer from Atlanta, Georgia, who became a prominent figure in Florida's music scene during the late 1950s. Known for his energetic performances and dynamic stage presence, Joy's music blended the raw energy of rockabilly with heartfelt lyrics reflecting teenage experiences. His notable tracks include "Spin the Bottle," "Crash the Party," and "Little Red Book." Although his singles achieved regional success, Joy's influence extended internationally, particularly during the rockabilly revival in England. Beyond performing, he was a prolific songwriter, contributing to the repertoires of artists like Marty Robbins, Jackie Wilson, and Carl Smith. Joy's enduring legacy continues to inspire rockabilly enthusiasts worldwide. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Joy?utm_source=openai))