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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Robert William Huxley, known as Robb Huxley was born December 4, 1945 in Gloucester England. After leaving Sir Thomas Rich''s Grammar School in 1962 he joined a local band The Vendettas in 1963 as vocalist. He moved on to join the Whirlwinds as lead singer Robb Gayle . After a recording audition with Joe Meek The Whirlwinds changed their name to the Saxons and dyed their hair blond. While still semi-pro they released a single through Joe Meek in 1965: It was an…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Robert William Huxley, known as Robb Huxley was born December 4, 1945 in Gloucester England. After leaving Sir Thomas Rich''s Grammar School in 1962 he joined a local band The Vendettas in 1963 as vocalist. He moved on to join the Whirlwinds as lead singer Robb Gayle . After a recording audition with Joe Meek The Whirlwinds changed their name to the Saxons and dyed their hair blond. While still semi-pro they released a single through Joe Meek in 1965: It was an instrumental written by Pete Holder and Robb Huxley titled Saxon War Cry . In December 1965 Joe Meek summoned the Saxons to London to work professionally as his house band The Tornados. They were also known as the New Tornados. During their short association with Joe Meek they put out two singles. Pop-Art Goes Mozart / Too Much in Love to Hear and Is that a Ship I Hear / Do You Come Here Often . Both singles were released in 1966. Nowadays Do you Come Here Often is recognized as being the first ever openly Gay song to be released on record.