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How Andy Summers and Robert Fripp collaborated with remarkable ease in the 80s
By Rob Hughes published
When the Police and King Crimson men got together, the result was two well-received albums and a stack of forgotten material – finally released – that they can’t believe wasn’t used in the 80s

Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp return to action with maniacal Ramones cover
By Fraser Lewry published
The frolicsome pair's cover of I Wanna Be Sedated is exactly as lively as you'd expect

Peter Gabriel, Robert Fripp, Sandy Denny, Phil Collins and the novelty single no one talks about
By Martin Kielty published
In 1975 some of the biggest names in prog became the backing band for comedian Charlie Drake to record the Gabriel-penned song You’ll Never Know. It was an utter flop

Giles, Giles & Fripp remastered reissues coming on vinyl and CD in July
By Jerry Ewing published
Robert Fripp's pre-King Crimson musical endeavours with Michael and Peter Giles to be released in July

The legacy of Chris Squire remembered on the cover of the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now
By Jerry Ewing published
The brand new issue of Prog is on sale now! Featuring Robert Fripp, Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland, Katatonia, Cosmograf, Savatage, Ghost Of The Machine, Black Country New Road and loads more...

"Rumours of my impending uselessness are much exaggerated." Robert Fripp responds to well-wishers after heart attack news
By Jerry Ewing published
Robert Fripp recently suffered a trifurcated artery and was admitted to intensive care in Italy before undergoing two bouts of emergency surgery

Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox reveal Fripp is recovering from a recent heart attack
By Fraser Lewry published
King Crimson leader Robert Fripp recently underwent two heart surgeries in Italy

“Robert Fripp always has an excuse not to play”: Toyah Willcox is more than Mrs King Crimson
By Rob Hughes published
From post-punk icon and award-winning female solo artist to becoming regarded as just the prog mastermind’s wife, her rebellious creative energy is fired by Roxy Music, Devo, The Tubes and all things off the wall
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