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Tom Robinson
Celebrity
Birth Date: June 1, 1950
Birth Time: 9 a.m.
Birth City: Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Gemini
Degree : 10º15'33.64"
Sun Sign*
Scorpio
Degree : 28º28'23.45"
Moon Sign
Jyestha
Pada : 4
Nakshatra
Cancer
Degree : 10º42'32.08"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
TR
June 1, 1950
9 a.m.
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Celebrity
Gemini
Degree : 10º15'33.64"
Sun Sign*
Scorpio
Degree : 28º28'23.45"
Moon Sign
Jyestha
Pada : 4
Nakshatra
Cancer
Degree : 10º42'32.08"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Thursday
Date June 1, 1950
Time 9 a.m.
Daylight Saving Yes
City Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Geo-location 52ºN12'0.0",
Timezone Europe/London

Residence Details

City Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Timezone Europe/London

Time/Correction

Time (Europe/London) Jun. 01, 1950, 09:00:00 AM
Time (UTC) Jun. 01, 1950, 08:00:00 AM
Time (LMT) Jun. 01, 1950, 08:00:28 AM
Time (Julian) 2433433.83333333
LMT Correction 0.0078 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 23º9'11.6"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 52ºN12'0.0" Lon: 0ºN7'0.01"

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Diagnoses

Psychological | Depression Psychological | Nervous Breakdown

Personal

Death | Suicide Attempt

Passions

Sexuality | Bi-Sexual Sexuality | Gay

Vocation

Business | Business owner Entertain/Music | Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc. Entertain/Business | Entertain Producer Politics | Activist/ political

Lifestyle

Work | Work in team/ Tandem

Traits

Personality | Bigot

Family

Parenting | Kids 1-3

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British rock star and broadcasting personality, the singer famous for the "Glad to Be Gay" song who later came out as bisexual, married a woman and had two children. Although his career had pretty much flamed out by the start of the '80s, there were few punk-era major-label performers as intensely controversial as Tom Robinson. Cutting his teeth with folk-rockers Cafe Society (who released a Ray Davies-produced record on the head Kinks' Konk label in 1975), Robinson roared into the spotlight in 1978 with a great single, "2-4-6-8 Motorway" and a much-ballyhooed contract with EMI. What was remarkable about this was that Robinson was the kind of politically conscious, confrontational performer that major labels generally ignored: he was openly gay and sang about it, vociferous in his hatred for then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, helped form Rock Against Racism, and generally spoke in favor of any leftist political tract that would embarrass the ruling ultraconservative Tory government. His debut album, 1978's Power in the Darkness, was an occasionally stunning piece of punk/hard rock agitprop that, along with being ferociously direct, was politicized rock that focused more on songs than slogans. However, by the release of the second album, the Todd Rundgren-produced TRB Two, the songs were getting weaker and Robinson began sounding like a boring ideologue. Similarly, the band, even terrific guitarist Danny Kustow, sounded as if on automatic pilot. By the end of the '70s, Robinson had been dropped by EMI and signed to maverick-major IRS as a solo act. In a wise move, he ditched the hard rock polemics of TRB for a more sophisticated pop/rock sound, but found his audience dwindling. A brief period of silence ended with him, somewhat surprisingly, signing with Geffen and releasing "Hope and Glory." It was a politically tinged, but mostly mainstream rock record that featured a cover of that decidedly non-punk song, Steely Dan's "Rikki Don't Lose That Number," with Robinson deftly exploring the song's homoerotic subtext. Still, it wasn't enough to resuscitate his career and for the remainder of the decade Robinson released England-only albums that tried the patience of even longtime fans. By 2000, Robinson was married and raising a family in South London. He's still writing songs and occasionally performing, running his own video and website production company. Tom's relaxed confidence about his bisexuality suggests that he's come to know himself well, reflecting the fact that, like many gays, he's been through the mill in the past. At age 16 he attempted suicide and spent years recovering from the breakdown. At age 23, he said "F--- it, I’m queer," and stopped pretending." When he fell in love with a woman, he was not trying to prove anything but accepting a further dimension of himself. At Pride '97 Tom wore a 'Don't Panic' T-shirt proclaiming 'The Artist Formerly Known As Gay'. Link to Wikipedia biography

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