AC/DC gets the Sunday Lunch treatment from Robert Fipp and Toyah Willcox
It’s another new edition of Sunday Lunch. This time, Robert Fripp dons his schoolboy hat while Toyah Willcox belts out her best version of “Back in Black” in her old
Read MoreIt’s another new edition of Sunday Lunch. This time, Robert Fripp dons his schoolboy hat while Toyah Willcox belts out her best version of “Back in Black” in her old
Read MoreRobert Fripp seems to be in fine shape following recent heart surgery. In this edition of Sunday Lunch, he and wife Toyah Willcox have chosen ‘You Were Made for Me,”
Read MoreRobert Fripp turned 79 last week, but almost didn’t make it. It was revealed he required heart surgery, which explains why Sunday Lunch had been in repeat mode for about
Read MoreThe kitchen of Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox is quiet again this week as indicated by this encore presentation of David Bowie’s “Heroes.” And let’s not forget that Fripp played
Read MoreRobert Fripp and Toyah Willcox took the week off and instead offered a Sunday Lunch repeat of their version of “How Do You Do It?” from Gerry and the Pacemakers.
Read MoreThere’s an encore from the kitchen this week as Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox featuring Chesney Hawkes and his 1991 hit, “The One and Only.”
Read MoreRobert Fripp and Toyah Willcox are back in the kitchen, this time with a Sunday Lunch performance of “The Best” from Tina Turner.
Read MoreRobert Fripp and Toyah Willcox are back in the kitchen with their version of “Born to be Wild” by Steppenwolf. Maybe we’ll get something new next week.
Read MoreIt’s another encore presentation from the kitchen as Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox get all dressed up (REALLY dressed up) for a cover of “Barracuda” by Heart. And who is
Read MoreIt’s another encore presentation (are they running out of songs?), this time featuring The Rolling Stones from the kitchen of Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox. This Sunday Lunch originally debuted
Read MoreNothing new from the kitchen this week. Instead, it’s an encore from 2001 in which Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox (and guest guitarist Sidney Jake) roar through “Breaking the Law”
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