Robert Fripp
British guitarist
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2023 | Fripp and Willcox toured the UK, performing their Sunday Lunch songs in concert. |
2023 | Fripp and Willcox toured the UK, performing their Sunday Lunch songs in concert. |
September 1 2022 | Fripp publishes 'The Guitar Circle', a book of writings concerning Guitar Craft. |
September 1 2022 | Fripp publishes 'The Guitar Circle', a book of writings concerning Guitar Craft. |
2021 | Fripp released the live album 'Music for Quiet Moments'. |
2021 | King Crimson continued touring as a seven- or eight-piece unit until this year. |
2021 | Released 'Live in Paris 28.05.1975', a live recording from his 1975 Paris concert with Brian Eno. |
2021 | Released 'Live in Paris 28.05.1975', a live recording from his 1975 Paris concert with Brian Eno. |
2021 | Fripp released the live album 'Music for Quiet Moments'. |
2021 | King Crimson continued touring as a seven- or eight-piece unit until this year. |
2021 | Collaborative album 'Leviathan' released by The Grid and Robert Fripp on Discipline Global Mobile |
2020 | During the COVID-19 lockdowns, Fripp and Willcox began creating and uploading humorous short videos to YouTube, known as 'Toyah and Robert's Sunday Lunch'. |
2020 | During the COVID-19 lockdowns, Fripp and Willcox began creating and uploading humorous short videos to YouTube, known as 'Toyah and Robert's Sunday Lunch'. |
March 24 2020 | Bill Rieflin passed away. |
March 24 2020 | Bill Rieflin passed away. |
May 18 2019 | Official naming of Asteroid 81947 Fripp was published by the Minor Planet Center. |
May 18 2019 | Official naming of Asteroid 81947 Fripp was published by the Minor Planet Center. |
2018 | Bill Rieflin's last performance with King Crimson. |
2018 | Bill Rieflin's last performance with King Crimson. |
July 6 2018 | Robert Fripp released the live album 'Between The Silence' under Panegyric label (GYRCD301) |
2016 | Jeremy Stacey replaced Bill Rieflin as a drummer for King Crimson's tour, later becoming a permanent member on drums and keyboards. |
2016 | Jeremy Stacey replaced Bill Rieflin as a drummer for King Crimson's tour, later becoming a permanent member on drums and keyboards. |
2015 | David Cross and Robert Fripp's album 'Starless Starlight' released on Noisy Records |
2014 | King Crimson began touring with the new lineup, performing reworked material from their 1960s and 1970s repertoire, along with songs from 'A Scarcity of Miracles' and new compositions. |
2014 | King Crimson began touring with the new lineup, performing reworked material from their 1960s and 1970s repertoire, along with songs from 'A Scarcity of Miracles' and new compositions. |
September 22 2014 | Robert Fripp released the studio album 'Discretion' under Panegyric label (GYRSP2) |
2013 | Collaborative album 'Starless Starlight' recorded by David Cross and Robert Fripp |
September 6 2013 | Fripp announced the return of King Crimson as a seven-piece unit, featuring four Englishmen and three Americans, including himself, Tony Levin, two drummers, Mel Collins, Jakko Jakszyk, and Bill Rieflin. |
September 6 2013 | Fripp announced the return of King Crimson as a seven-piece unit, featuring four Englishmen and three Americans, including himself, Tony Levin, two drummers, Mel Collins, Jakko Jakszyk, and Bill Rieflin. |
2012 | Repeated collaboration with Theo Travis on the 'Follow' album. |
2012 | Recorded The Wine of Silence with Andrew Keeling, David Singleton & Metropole Orkest. |
2012 | Recorded The Wine of Silence with Andrew Keeling, David Singleton & Metropole Orkest. |
2012 | Repeated collaboration with Theo Travis on the 'Follow' album. |
October 30 2012 | Robert Fripp released the studio album 'Follow' under Panegyric label (GYRSP1) |
August 3 2012 | Fripp announced his retirement from professional music in an interview, citing difficulties with Universal Music Group and expressing frustration with the music industry. |
August 3 2012 | Fripp announced his retirement from professional music in an interview, citing difficulties with Universal Music Group and expressing frustration with the music industry. |
2011 | Ranked 62nd on Rolling Stone magazine's updated list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. |
2011 | Collaborated on John Wetton's 'Raised in Captivity' |
2011 | Collaborated on John Wetton's 'Raised in Captivity' |
2011 | Ranked 62nd on Rolling Stone magazine's updated list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. |
2011 | Live DVD released of Robert Fripp and The Orchestra of Crafty Guitarists performance from March 26, 2010 |
November 2011 | Fripp's correspondence with Grooveshark regarding unauthorized music streaming was included in a Universal Music Group lawsuit against the streaming service, which revealed widespread illegal music uploads. |
November 2011 | Fripp's correspondence with Grooveshark regarding unauthorized music streaming was included in a Universal Music Group lawsuit against the streaming service, which revealed widespread illegal music uploads. |
May 2011 | Robert Fripp collaborated with Jakko Jakszyk and Mel Collins to release 'A Scarcity of Miracles: A King Crimson ProjeKct' album on the Panegyric label, featuring contributions from Tony Levin and Gavin Harrison. |
May 2011 | Robert Fripp collaborated with Jakko Jakszyk and Mel Collins to release 'A Scarcity of Miracles: A King Crimson ProjeKct' album on the Panegyric label, featuring contributions from Tony Levin and Gavin Harrison. |
May 28 2011 | Robert Fripp released a live album 'Live In Paris 28.05.1975', documenting a performance from 1975 at Olympia, Paris, France |
February 7 2011 | Released collaborative album 'Th1rt3en' with Robert Miles, featuring Fripp's electric guitar on tracks 'Everything Or Nothing' and 'Afterglow', and keyboard work on 'Deep End' |
2010 | Fripp announced that King Crimson were on an indefinite hiatus. |
2010 | Contributed a guitar solo to an extended version of Grinderman's song 'Heathen Child', released as a B-side. |
2010 | Fripp becomes patron of the Seattle Circle Guitar School. |
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