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Peter Robinson (born 3 November 1962), better known as Marilyn, is an English singer. He is known for his 1983 hit " Calling Your Name" and his androgynous appearance.


Early life

Robinson was born in Kingston, Jamaica. At age five, he moved with his mother to
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, England. He left school at 15, and has stated that he was bullied at school for being feminine, and that he self-harmed.


The Marilyn persona

As a boy, Robinson loved Marilyn Monroe's image, and Marilyn became his school nickname. While the name originated from homophobic bullies at school, Robinson decided to appropriate it to his advantage. As a teenager, he was a regular nightclub-goer and wanted to look different, so he adopted a
Marilyn Monroe Marilyn Monroe (; born Norma Jeane Mortenson; 1 June 1926 4 August 1962) was an American actress. Famous for playing comedic " blonde bombshell" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s and early 1960s, as wel ...
image wearing vintage dresses with bleached blond hair. He became part of the British New Romantic movement which emerged in the late 1970s club scene and was popularised in the early 1980s. Robinson was a regular at 'The Blitz' nightclub (regulars being labelled as
Blitz Kids The Blitz Kids were a group of people who frequented the Tuesday club-night at Blitz in Covent Garden, London in 1979-80, and are credited with launching the New Romantic subcultural movement. History Steve Strange and Rusty Egan co-hosted th ...
), a highly stylised club in London run by
Steve Strange Stephen John Harrington (28 May 1959 – 12 February 2015), known professionally as Steve Strange, was a Welsh singer. From the late 1970s he was a nightclub host and promoter. He became famous as the leader of the new wave synth-pop group ...
of the pop group Visage, and a place which spawned many early 1980s pop stars such as
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. During this time, Robinson met
Boy George George Alan O'Dowd (born 14 June 1961), known professionally as Boy George, is an English singer, songwriter, DJ, author and mixed media artist. Best known for his soulful voice and his androgynous appearance, Boy George has been the lead singer ...
(prior to his forming Culture Club), and the pair would later share a squat together. In 1979, Robinson appeared in the documentary ''Steppin' Out'' directed by Lyndall Hobbs, which explored the fashionable nightclubs and the trendy pop culture scenes that were famous in London in the late '70s. It was shown as the support film to '' Alien'' in British cinemas. Also in 1979, he appeared in the first segment of director
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's 12-minute short film ''Broken English''. While Boy George went on to form Culture Club in 1981 and secured a recording deal with Virgin Records, Marilyn was still scouting for a recording contract and had relocated to Los Angeles for some time. There, he worked as a personal assistant to daytime soap star
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, and teamed up with songwriter and pop entrepreneur Paul Caplin who became his manager.


Career


Music career: 1980s

After Marilyn's friend Boy George had made a commercial impact with Culture Club, record companies were looking for other artists with a similar cross-dressing image. In 1983, following a high-profile appearance in the promo video for Eurythmics' hit single, " Who's That Girl?", Robinson signed his own recording contract as Marilyn with
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. Marilyn's first chart success came in late 1983 with his debut single " Calling Your Name" which reached the Top 5 in the UK and Australia, and number 1 in Japan. He had two further minor UK Top 40 hits in 1984 with "Cry and Be Free" and "You Don't Love Me" (the latter of which he performed at the Children's Royal Variety Performance held at
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, London, in the presence of The Princess Anne). In March 1984, Marilyn flew to Australia for a 10-day promotional tour and was besieged by fans who were waiting to greet him at Melbourne Airport. Film footage of his arrival was broadcast on that evening's television news. While in Australia, he was attacked and kicked in the face by a member of the public at the Exchange Hotel, a gay bar venue in Sydney, sustaining a bruised eye from the incident. In late 1984, Marilyn took part in the Band Aid charity single " Do They Know It's Christmas" along with various other pop stars of the era. In early 1985, now facing financial difficulties and being forced to give up his London home, Phonogram Records dispatched him to Detroit, Michigan, to work with producer
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. While in America, he cut his trademark long blonde hair short and ceased wearing make-up, abandoning the image that had brought him his initial success. After spending a week recording new material with Was, Marilyn was scheduled to perform live for the first time at New York's famed Area nightclub. The performance was intended to be filmed for use in the promo video for his new single, "Baby U Left Me", but the film crew were delayed, and although Marilyn proceeded to go onstage anyway, the performance was ruined by technical problems with the club's
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. Midway through his first song, Marilyn abandoned the performance. In June 1985, Marilyn released his debut album, '' Despite Straight Lines''. Despite including his three earlier UK Top 40 hit singles, the album only charted in Australia. Further singles from the album, "Baby U Left Me" and "Pray for That Sunshine" were unsuccessful, although the former reached the top 40 in Australia. By this time, Robinson's drug addiction and his highly publicised disputes with Boy George damaged his public image. Public tastes were also changing, and his music career suffered. Despite the problems in New York the year before, Marilyn performed live once in December 1986 at the Mud Club in London, where he performed a cover version of "
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" which was planned to be his new single but was never released. By 1989, Robinson had signed with the Interbeat label, though again no new recordings surfaced. He then dropped out of the public eye for the next decade, abandoning his music career.


Activities from late 1990s–2006

Robinson first reappeared in 1999 when he was interviewed on the
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programme ''Top Ten New Romantics'', though he himself was not listed in the chart. In 2000, he attempted to relaunch his career and recorded a new single as Marilyn, a cover version of the
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song "How Could I Live?" for Desilu Records based in Jamaica. Robinson recorded the track in Jamaica and a few months later producer Nick Cabrera flew out there to supervise the final work on the track and its subsequent remixes. German producer Kinky Roland also made a remix of the track. Following disagreements with the label, Robinson refused to let the single be released, though some 12" promotional copies do exist. In 2001, Robinson appeared in the BBC documentary programme ''A Fine Romance: The Story of the New Romantics''. On 2 September 2001, Marilyn performed a live appearance at the ''Sound on Sunday'' club night in Leicester Square, London. It was his first live performance in over 14 years. To promote the gig, Robinson gave a series of magazine interviews. A 4-track self-released CD-R of older material was issued in 2003. The same year, Robinson appeared on the
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television show '' The Salon'', a reality show based at a hairdressing salon where members of the public and several celebrities went for haircuts and beauty treatments. He also appeared in the TV documentary ''25 Years of Smash Hits'' that traced the influence of UK pop music. In 2006, Robinson was interviewed in the
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TV documentary ''Whatever Happened to the Gender Benders?'', which reflected on the advent of the New Romantic movement of the early 1980s and the prominent roles that he, Boy George and Steve Strange played within it.


Career since 2013

On 16 May 2013, Robinson appeared on Birmingham's Switch Radio where he gave a 30-minute interview. The following month, he appeared on Kev Gurney's ''Club Tropicana'' radio show on Bolton 96.5 radio where he gave a 20-minute interview in which he speaks candidly about his life. During the interview, he revealed that he has been back in the recording studio and is currently working on four new tracks with a new production team, and suggested the possibility of live dates in the future. He appeared on an episode of '' Celebrity Gogglebox'' that aired on Channel 4 on 9 October 2015 as part of the channel's Stand Up to Cancer Charity Evening. Robinson began reporting on his Facebook page in Spring 2015 that he has been writing and recording some new material with Boy George as producer, and some re-recordings of his back catalogue. He spoke about the new recordings at length during a June 2016 interview. On 23 September 2016, Marilyn released his first new single in over 30 years, entitled "Love or Money". The same day, both he and Boy George appeared on the television show '' BBC Breakfast'', which showed the promo video for the single. The pair were also interviewed on '' Loose Women'' on 26 September 2016.


Personal life

Robinson has been candid about the effect drug abuse has had on his life, and the physical and mental health problems he has suffered. In 1986, both he and Boy George were arrested in London on charges of drug possession. On 20 August 1986, at Marylebone Magistrates Court in London, a magistrate dismissed a heroin charge against Robinson because the prosecution offered no evidence. In a November 2014 interview with the ''Daily Mirror'', he said that he was a heroin addict from the mid-1980s to the mid-2000s. Robinson says he has been clear of all drugs since 2010, after a period in rehab prompted by some specific severe health problems. In his 1995 autobiography '' Take It Like a Man'', Boy George wrote that in the 1980s Robinson had a relationship with singer
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. In a 1996 interview for ''
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'', Rossdale responded: "That's George's take – he doesn't know me. There's a queue of people going to their lawyers about stuff in his book. I hope he manages to sell some books by putting my name in there." Elsewhere both Rossdale and Robinson initially denied the story but in 2003 Robinson dedicated the Marilyn CD "Hold on Tight" to Rossdale, citing "the years of our passionate relationship" and featuring a photo of them together on the cover. Later, both men spoke more candidly about their relationship, with Robinson confirming in 2009 that they had been "together five years" in the 1980s while in 2010 Rossdale said the relationship with Robinson had been an experimentation and "part of growing up". Robinson said, "Gavin and Gwen tefani, Rossdale's then-wifeare perfect for each other, but he was the love of my life."


Depictions in culture and media

Exhibitions that have included material relating to Marilyn: Nicola Tyson's ''2013 Bowie Nights at Billy's Club, London, 1978'' Exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ Gallery, London W1 – 25 January – 23 February 2013 Marilyn modelled for several fashion designers including
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and Vivienne Westwood. Several photographs of Marilyn are housed in London's National Portrait Gallery. Books that have included references to Marilyn include: ''We Can Be Heroes: Punks, Poseurs, Peacocks and People of a Particular Persuasion'' by Graham Smith, published by Unbound – 20 November 2012. ''Take It Like a Man: The Autobiography of Boy George'' (1995) – Marilyn features prominently in Boy George's autobiography, which reflects on their long friendship and years together from living in a London squat and working at the Blitz Club. In the book, George claims that while they were living in a squat together, they were chased out by a neighbour (male) who was attracted to Marilyn, but who then broke the door down with an axe when he discovered Marilyn was a man. He also claims Marilyn once tried to seduce
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at a London nightclub but was rebuffed. Marilyn has been portrayed in several productions, including Boy George's stage musical ''
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'' which reflected on the New Romantic scene of the early '80s. He was also portrayed by the actor Freddie Fox in the 2010 BBC television film '' Worried About the Boy'', about the rise of Boy George in the early '80s.


Discography


Albums


Singles


References


External links


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