More intense still, free jazz improviser and my good friend and old work-mate,
John Russell, has also recently left the building. He played alongside many of the greats of his somewhat esoteric world, including Derek Bailey, Thurston Moore, Lol Coxhill, Evan Parker, Steve Beresford, Fred Frith and many more. A diamond geezer.
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King Rocker
9pm, Sky Arts
Brass Eye director Michael Cumming and comic Stewart Lee bring this charming and experimental documentary following Robert Lloyd, the lesser-known frontman of punk groups the Nightingales and the Prefects, as he recounts his four decades spent making music outside the mainstream. Famous fans such as Frank Skinner and Paul Morley recount Lloyd’s influence, while the legacy of a long-abandoned King Kong sculpture from Birmingham town centre provides an unusual parallel to his renown.
Ammar Kalia
7pm, ITV
With the likes of Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Martine McCutcheon and Mel B already out of the running to be crowned this season’s ultimate costumed singing champion, judges Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Rita Ora and Mo Gilligan guess along with us at who may be behind the remaining five outfits.
Stratford artist Greg McLeod lends his skills to Sky Arts rockumentary King Rocker which tells tale of Robert Lloyd, frontman for The Nightingales and The Prefects
| Updated: 18:13, 06 February 2021
Rockumentary King Rocker debuts tonight (Saturday) on Sky Arts on Friday at 9pm (itâs free to see online) it tells the story of the cultish but little known Robert Lloyd frontman of Birmingham bands The Nightingales and The Prefects. His story is artfully and hilariously told by comedian Stewart Lee and Brass Eye director Michael Cumming. Most happily for us Stratfordâs illustrator/animator/musician Greg McLeod was also involved, and here he tells Herald arts about it.