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Jakko Jakszyk’s comments about a forthcoming album have since been quashed by the band’s management, and now Fripp has ...
Robert Fripp is a master of reinvention, having restructured King Crimson numerous times over the decades — often guided by intuition over commercial logic.
“Not that Robert is a bandleader," Fripp continued, speaking in the third person, "but in terms of practical strategies for keeping the band together and working, you move from writing ...
It's Sunday and that means Toyah Willcox and her husband, King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp, are back with a new cover, this time tackling ZZ Top's "Gimme All Your Lovin'" The cover features a ...
No singing for Toyah Willcox this week, as her and her husband, King Crimson's Robert Fripp, decided to do something a little different to celebrate Father's Day. The duo decided to bring out ...
Robert Fripp just wrapped up his North American speaking tour where he took questions from the audience. Subjects included: advice for young musicians, coping with equipment/technology failures ...
Two dates into 2024’s headline-grabbing Beat tour, Steve Vai received some helpful advice on how to play a King Crimson song. It came from a reliable source: Robert Fripp. Vai has of course made ...
According to Google Trends, searches for Toyah Fripp increased over 1000 percent since the arrival of the Metallica cover, with the video surpassing 3 million views.
Book your Robert Fripp video here. If you were wondering, yes, Robert’s wife and Sunday Lunch collaborator Toyah Wilcox is also on Cameo. There really should be a Toyah & Robert option!
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Robert Fripp’s memories of Cleveland go back to the early days of King Crimson. When the legendary guitarist’s band set off on its first tours of the United States in the ...
In the new episode of “Toyah & Robert’s Sunday Lunch,” Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox took on Black Sabbath’s 1970 single “Paranoid.” The pair were joined by their trusty sidekick ...
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