2-4-6-8 celebrate: Tom Robinson comes to The Stables this week

To mark the 40th anniversary of 2-4-6-8 Motorway this month, Tom Robinson and his band pays tribute to the original line-up by performing his entire Power In The Darkness album at select venues across the country, and he stops in at The Stables on Wednesday (October 11).

Born in Cambridge in 1950, Tom Robinson first became known in the late 1970s as a musician and LGBT activist with the Tom Robinson Band (TRB) who were early supporters of Rock Against Racism and Amnesty International.


In 1977 their Top 5 debut release 2-4-6-8 Motorway became one of the landmark singles of the UK punk era. Other hits included Glad To Be Gay, Up Against The Wall and the band's debut album, the aforementioned Power In The Darkness, which went gold in the UK and Japan.

As a solo artist Tom had further solo hits in 1983 with War Baby and Atmospherics: Listen To The Radio, and co-wrote songs with Peter Gabriel, Elton John and Dan Hartman.
His 14th studio album Only The Now was released in 2015 featuring guests such as Billy Bragg, John Grant and Ian McKellen.

Recent festival dates include Latitude, Green Man and headlining the Left Field stage at Glastonbury 2016.

As a radio broadcaster Tom hosts three shows a week on BBC Radio 6 Music, and his support of new and independent artists is superb.

Tom is also a member of the Ivor Novello Awards committee.

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