With
a musical history that spans various genres from
acoustic to new wave to pop (and many more), Tom
Robinson has long been one of, if not the, music
scene's preeminent bisexual artists. Some people
are born bisexual, some achieve bisexuality but
for Tom it arrived as a complete shock. In 1982
across a crowded room at a Gay Switchboard benefit,
Tom Robinson spotted the boyfriend of his dreams
who, inconveniently, turned out to be a woman.
Having fought so long for everyone's right to
live and love however they want, Tom was undeterred.
His mid-90s album was cheerfully titled "Having
It Both Ways" and in 1998 the bisexual epic
"Blood Brother" won him Best Song and
Best Male Artist at the Gay & Lesbian American
Music Awards in New York.
With a musical history
that spans various genres from acoustic to new
wave to pop (and many more), Tom Robinson has
long been one of, if not the, music scene's preeminent
bisexual artists.