Robin highlights
Acoustic is the order of the week at the Robin 2.
Acoustic is the order of the week at the Robin 2.
Charlie Harper, the oldest punk in town, any town, talks to us.
There’s some prime blues happening at the Robin in the next few days.
Prog, folk or whatever kind of rock you want to call it, there’s plenty coming up at the Robin over the next few weeks.
Some legendary names will be taking to the stage.
Local heroes return home – or near enough. Dave Woodhall’s watching and listening.
Welcome to Bilston. Or Wolverhampton, as main man singer Larry Love kept insisting. Martin Longley lost his way in the miasma.
Dave Woodhall talks to Arthur Brown, not quite as crazy after all these years.
Two of the country’s finest female vocalists are coming up at the Robin.
Toyah Willcox on getting old and other distractions.
There’s quality blues coming up at the Robin 2 from all aspects of the genre.
Nothing improves a midweek January better than a great gig.
Hugh Cornwell and Hazel O’Connor. Two songwriters, two ways to treat a back catalogue.
There’s a few shows coming up at the Robin 2 worth looking out for.
You can tell Christmas is coming…
Coming up at our favourite Bilston venue.
Dave Woodhall talks to more than a Paul Simon impersonator.
Can da blooze get much heavier than this? Martin Longley doesn’t think so.
Dave Woodhall talks to a musician who’s enjoying himself.
Iconic singer Colin Blunstone talks to Dave Woodhall.
Martin Longley has yet another night out.
Martin Longley enjoys an evening of quality blues from a veteran.
Blues and good causes are the order of this week.
Dave Woodhall talks to a Master.
Dave Woodhall talks to Buzzcock Steve Diggle about family holidays and spiky-haired bank managers.
Acting legend to perform at local venue.
Some of the best young unsigned bands in the region will be appearing at the Robin on Sunday 2nd March.
There’s a busy time coming up for lovers of classic rock at the Robin next month.
Blues, tributes and Scandinavian metal.
It won’t exactly be quiet.