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unusual facts about Robin S.


Robin S.

The success of "Show Me Love" and the Robin S. name (and sound) would become the inspiration for the Italian House project Sharon S, whose 1994 single "Wonderful" featured singer Sharon May Linn performing in a vocal range similar to Robin S. The act said that the name was a nod to Robin S. at the time.


Nick Martinelli

In 1993, Martinelli relocated to Los Angeles where he wrote and produced songs for Jomanda, Regina Belle, Robin S., Howard Hewett, Gerald Alston, Lulu, Ru Paul, Chaka Kahn and his lifelong idol, Diana Ross.


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Avenue House Grounds

The main ecological interest is the birdlife, including great spotted woodpeckers, greenfinches, great tits and robins.

Dean Lennox Kelly

He starred in Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel a comedy sci-fi film with Chris O'Dowd, Marc Wootton and Anna Faris, ITV drama Married Single Other with Ralf Little and Miranda Raison, the BBC mini-series Cranford as a poor man struggling to feed his six children and wife, and in Robin Hood as Robin's father, Malcolm.

Gilbert Whitehand

In the 1840 story by Pierce Egan the Younger (translated into French, divided into two parts and resumed by Alexandre Dumas, published posthumously in 1872) Gilbert and his wife Margaret are Robin's foster parents (his real father according to the Egan/Dumas storyline was the Earl of Huntingdon), and Gilbert taught Robin how to use the bow and arrow.

Josh Robin

Robin's brother, Andy Robin, is a medical student at Brown University who previously wrote several notable Seinfeld episodes.

Kylerhea

Stonechats, willow warblers and wood warblers sing from perches just off the path but the robins and chaffinches are far bolder and will hop around the path just two feet away from human visitors.

Milbury Heath

The garden centre at Milbury Heath has come under fire due the treatment of robins who were nesting there and were sometimes flying in the cafeteria section.

Noholme

A successful stallion at Goff's Verna Lea Farm in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in 1967 he was syndicated for $1-million and moved to Robin's Nest Farm near Ocala, Florida then in 1974 to the nearby stud farm owned by Dan Lasater (now Southland Farm) where he died on 17 May 1983 at the age of 27.

Robert Morison

On Robin's recommendation Morison became director of the Royal Gardens at Blois, Central France, a post which he subsequently held for ten years.

Robin Ray

Robin's brother Andrew Ray was an actor, who died in 2003, also at the age of 64.

Robin Thede

Robin’s recent television appearances include roles on "Key & Peele" (Comedy Central), Hot In Cleveland (TV Land), Chocolate News (Comedy Central), Kath & Kim (NBC), Worst Week (CBS) and All of Us (UPN).

Robin: Lady of Legend

Marian: Robin's sister, daughter of Lord Locksley, and cousin to Will Gamwell.

Slap Bet

Robin's song includes a reference to Canada Day, the national day of Canada, Wayne Gretzky's hair, and a (fake) cameo by then-Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.

The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter

It shows both musicians, their girlfriends Licorice McKechnie and Rose Simpson, friends Roger Marshall and Nicky Walton, several children of their friend Mary Stewart, and Robin's dog Leaf.

The New Adventures of Batman

Missing is Alfred, the faithful butler of Batman's alter ego Bruce Wayne; also notable in this series are the inverted colors of the "R" on Robin's costume.

Uncle Robin, in His Cabin in Virginia, and Tom Without One in Boston

Uncle Robin, in His Cabin in Virginia, and Tom Without One in Boston (sometimes shortened to simply Uncle Robin's Cabin) is an 1853 novel written by J.W. Page and released by J. W. Randolph Publishers of Richmond, Virginia.

Waimanalo Beach, Hawaii

The Anderson Estate, which was featured in the TV series Magnum, P.I. as "Robin's Nest", is located in Waimānalo Beach.