King Crimson’s Robert Fripp has once again enlisted the help of wife Toyah Willcox to perform a rousing cover of ‘I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll’.
Fripp and Willcox took to YouTube to share their rendition of the Joan Jett & the Blackhearts classic.
The video saw the two perform the song in their kitchen, with Willcox on vocals and both of them contributing guitar.
“We Love Rock n Roll as well!!” Willcox captioned the video.
The performance is just the latest in a slew of covers uploaded by the pair, who have quickly become known for their ‘Sunday Lunch’ video series.
Having launched the series during the thick of lockdown restrictions last year, the duo has since covered the likes of Guns ‘n’ Roses, Metallica, David Bowie and Nirvana.
It seems safe to say they make one powerful team, given both of their success in their respective careers.
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Along with Fripp’s role as guitarist and longest-lasting member of King Crimson, Willcox had a string of hits during the 1980s including a cover of ‘Echo Beach’.
The launch of ‘Sunday Lunch’ came amid a difficult year for King Crimson, who lost two past and present bandmembers in 2020.
Back in March, the band’s drummer Bill Rieflin passed away from cancer at the age of 59. Rieflin had been a member of King Crimson since 2013.
“Fly well, Brother Bill! My life is immeasurably richer for knowing you,” said Fripp at the time via a Facebook post.
On top of that, 74-year-old former singer and bassist Gordon Haskell also died of cancer in October. Haskell performed on the band’s 1970 record Lizard following the departure of original vocalist Greg Lake.