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  2. Tom Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Website. tomrobinson .com. Musical artist. Thomas Giles Robinson (born 1 June 1950) is a British singer, bassist, radio presenter and long-time LGBT rights activist, best known for the hits "Glad to Be Gay", "2-4-6-8 Motorway", and "Don't Take No for an Answer", with his Tom Robinson Band.

  3. Tom Robinson discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of British singer-songwriter Tom Robinson. He has released one studio album as part of Café Society, two as part of the Tom Robinson Band, one as part of Sector 27, one as part of Faith, Folk and Anarchy, one with King Crimson lead singer Jakko Jakszyk and eight solo albums. He has also released fan club-only bootlegs ...

  4. Glad to Be Gay - Wikipedia

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    In the last episode of the first series of the BBC One drama Ashes to Ashes, a 31-year-old fictionalised version of Tom Robinson (portrayed by Mathew Baynton) is incarcerated with several members of the Gay Liberation Front. He sings "Glad to Be Gay" in his police-station cell.

  5. War Baby (song) - Wikipedia

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    War Baby (song) "War Baby" is a song by Tom Robinson, released as a single in 1983. It reached No. 6 on the UK singles chart, and was included on Robinson's 1984 album Hope and Glory .

  6. Tom Robinson Band - Wikipedia

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    Tom Robinson Band (TRB) are a British rock band, established in 1976 by singer, songwriter and bassist Tom Robinson. The band's debut single " 2-4-6-8 Motorway " was a top five hit on the UK Singles Chart in 1977, and their third single, "Up Against the Wall", is seen by some as a classic punk rock single; [2] [3] while their debut album, Power ...

  7. Power in the Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Power in the Darkness is the debut studio album by English punk band Tom Robinson Band, released in early 1978.The UK LP had ten tracks. It included inside the album cover a stencil similar to the cover art, but with the album title replaced by "Tom Robinson Band"; it held the warning, "This stencil is not meant for spraying on public property!!!"

  8. Hope and Glory (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hope and Glory is an album by the British musician Tom Robinson. It was released in 1984. The album peaked at No. 21 on the UK Albums Chart. It contained three charting singles. Hope and Glory was a commercial failure in the United States; it would be 10 years before Robinson released another album in the U.S.

  9. Café Society (British band) - Wikipedia

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    Café Society were a British band who were active in the mid-1970s. Based on the trio of Tom Robinson, Hereward Kaye and Raphael "Ray" Doyle, they recorded one self-titled album on the Konk record label, produced by Ray Davies of the Kinks .

  10. TRB Two - Wikipedia

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    Tom Robinson Band. (1981) TRB Two – also known as TRB2 – is the second studio album by Tom Robinson Band. It was recorded days after the original drummer, Dolphin Taylor, left the band. The TRB disbanded four months after its release. Steve Ridgeway designed the cover.

  11. Sector 27 - Wikipedia

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    Sector 27 were an English new wave band founded in 1979 by Tom Robinson. Their 1980 debut album, Sector 27, was produced by Steve Lillywhite. Robinson subsequently left the band, and the band continued without him for a number of years. Sector 27 toured with Elton John and The Police.