Toyah Willcox and her husband, King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp have lined The J. Geils Band’s ‘Centerfold’ – test it out beneath.
The couple carried out the 1981 hit single as a part of their Sunday Lunch collection.
The tune featured on the album ‘Freeze Body’ and it went to the highest of US Billboard Sizzling 100 chart in February 1982 for six weeks. It additionally charted at Quantity Three within the official UK singles chart.
On the finish of the clip, the duo additionally introduced that they are going to be performing on the Isle Of Wight Pageant on June 18 alongside headliners Pulp, George Ezra, The Chemical Brothers and Robbie Williams.
The pageant, which is able to return to Seaclose Park, Newport with a line-up that additionally options Courteeners, Manic Avenue Preachers, Blondie and extra, will happen from June 15-18. You should purchase any remaining tickets right here.
In the meantime, Willcox and Fripp’s newest cowl adopted final month’s take of Republica’s ‘Drop Useless Beautiful’.
This yr, the pair have already lined The Tubes’ basic proto-punk anthem ‘White Punks On Dope’, Mötley Crüe’s ‘Shout At The Satan’ and KISS’ ‘I Was Made For Lovin You’.
The pair additionally lately took on Willcox’s personal ‘Dance In The Hurricane’ from 2008’s ‘In The Courtroom Of The Crimson Queen’ in honour of a brand new, expanded ‘Rhythm Deluxe’ model of the report.
Sunday Lunch kicked off in 2020, with Willcox explaining that she began the movies to assist Fripp energy by means of the COVID-19 lockdowns. Chatting with NME, she stated that sooner or later, they had been “going to take it lots additional”.