Robyn Hitchcock
About
Robyn Hitchcock was an English musician born March 3, 1953, in Paddington, London, who became known for his distinctive approach to rock music spanning multiple decades. In the late 1970s, he led the Soft Boys, a band that would prove influential in alternative music circles. Their 1980 album Underwater Moonlight marked a creative peak that established Hitchcock's artistic vision and earned lasting respect from critics and musicians alike. A versatile instrumentalist who played vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano, and bass guitar, Hitchcock possessed a singular creative voice that set him apart from his contemporaries. Hitchcock passed away in 2023. Following the Soft Boys' initial run, he embarked on a prolific solo career that would span decades.
Throughout his solo years, Hitchcock built a legacy as a fearless and inventive artist who refused to be confined by commercial expectations or genre boundaries. His body of work demonstrated a commitment to artistic exploration and authenticity that resonated deeply with devoted fans and fellow musicians. The breadth of his musical output and his willingness to take creative risks established him as an important figure in alternative and indie rock history. Hitchcock's influence extended beyond his own recordings, as his distinctive songwriting and performance style inspired generations of artists who followed in his wake.
Podcasts & Interviews
- Article Current Videos 81-90 June 2023
- Article Current Videos 91-100 May 2023
- Article Hitchcock's The Raging Muse Isn't For The Birds - Raven
- Article Current Videos 81-90 April 2023
- Article Current Videos 51-60 February 2023
- Article Current Videos 51-60 January 2023
- Article Current Videos 51-60 December
- Article Rob Zombie to Rufus Wainwright Video
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