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Robert Fripp dons Satanic nun costume as Toyah sings an AC/DC classic and we may never sleep again
By Fraser Lewry published
Just another Halloween-themed afternoon in the Fripp-Willcox kitchen

Toyah and Robert Fripp explore uncharted musical territory in new Sunday Lunch video
By Fraser Lewry published
They're back! Again!

Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp are back and they're more brightly-coloured than ever
By Fraser Lewry published
Aaaggh! My eyes!

Giles, Giles & Fripp recordings provide a satisfying overview of pre-Crimson Robert Fripp
By Daryl Easlea published
Recordings rom 1967 and 1968 provide a satisfying overview of pre-Crimson Robert Fripp

"I want to lick you now!": Things are getting Extreme in the Fripp-Willcox household
By Fraser Lewry published
Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox's ever-expanding archive of online tomfoolery has been updated
“Robert Fripp said he wanted to revolutionise rock’n’roll with us. I wasn’t sure, given what I’d just heard. But they were about to throw us out the squat”: The League Of Gentlemen led to Beat-era King Crimson
By Sid Smith published
The band lasted only seven months, and felt like a bad movie for some of those involved – but the musical experiment inspired Fripp to reform King Crimson for their 80s brilliance

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
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