Robyn Hitchcock
Known for: Acting
Born: March 2, 1953 in Paddington, London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born 3 March 1953) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano and bass guitar. Coming to prominence in the late 1970s with The Soft Boys, Hitchcock afterward launched a prolific solo career. Hitchcock's musical and lyrical styles have been influenced by the likes of Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Syd Barrett. Hitchcock's lyrics tend to include surrealism, comedic elements, characterisations of English eccentrics, and melancholy depictions of everyday life. He was signed to two major American labels (A&M Records, then Warner Brothers) over the course of the 1980s and '90s, but mainstream success has been limited. Still, he has maintained a loyal cult following and has often earned strong critical reviews over a steady stream of album releases and live performances. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robyn Hitchcock, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story
Self
Storefront Hitchcock
Robyn Hitchcock
Burning Ice
Self
Elixirs & Remedies
self
Forever Young: How Rock 'n' Roll Grew Up
Self
The Songs of Nick Drake: Way to Blue
Herself
The Manchurian Candidate
Laurent Tokar
Robyn Hitchcock - I Often Dream of Trains In New York
Robyn Hitchcock: Sex, Food, Death... and Insects
Himself
Rachel Getting Married
Wedding Guest
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Self - Musical Guest
The Henry Rollins Show
Amerikana
Original Music Composer
Women in Trouble
Original Music Composer
Radio Free Albemuth
Original Music Composer