• Saturday Morning Song: I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll (Unplugged) – Watch… • Toyah & Robert: UpBeat Moments – Watch… • Toyah & Robert’s Easter Sunday Lunch – Roadkill – Watch… • A Surprise From Robert: April 1st 2024 – Watch… (Image © Toyah Willcox)

Press for Toyah & Robert’s Sunday Lunch. This week covering Starcrawler for Easter. (Image © Toyah Willcox)
• Brooklyn Vegan: Watch Toyah & Robert Fripp cover Starcrawler’s “Roadkill” for Easter – Continue…
• Brave Words: Robert Fripp & Toyah Are Serving Up “Roadkill” For Easter Sunday Lunch – Continue…
• TikTok: Welcome to Toyah & Robert’s Easter Sunday Lunch! – Continue…
• DGM Live: Easter Sunday Lunch – Continue…
Toyah Willcox, a name synonymous with the vibrant British music and entertainment scene of the 1980s, continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic presence and undeniable talent. From her early beginnings as a punk rock icon to her diversified career as a singer, actress, author, and television presenter, Toyah has carved a remarkable legacy in the entertainment industry.
In this article, we delve into the fascinating journey of Toyah Willcox, exploring her achievements, contributions, and the evolution of her net worth over the years.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born on May 18, 1958, in Kings Heath, Birmingham, Toyah Ann Willcox showed early signs of artistic flair and ambition. Her passion for performing arts led her to pursue a career in acting and music from a young age. In the late 1970s, Toyah emerged as a prominent figure in the British punk rock scene, gaining attention for her distinctive style, rebellious spirit, and energetic stage presence.
• Continue reading at the Birmingham Journal.
Carol Decker’s 30 Rock Chicks!: NOW Rock: Saturday 3rd April: 11pm
T’Pau’s Carol Decker brings a bit of Heart and Soul to a countdown of ’80s ladies who like to rock! With Joan Jett, Tina Turner, Stevie Nicks and Pat Benatar. (as well as Toyah via the Thunder In The Mountains video)
Toyah made a guest appearance on Terry Hall At The BBC on BBC Four at the weekend, introducing The Specials from an episode of Look! Hear! from January 1980.
