Graham Robson is a distinguished motoring historian whose working life has always been connected with fine cars and advanced engines. After starting his career at Jaguar, then running the ‘works’ motorsport team at Triumph, he developed a passion for motoring heritage and for classic cars. He has been an independent writer, historian and motoring consultant for many years, and has written more than 130 books.
You’ll probably know Colin Blanchflower as ‘The Pianoman’, playing a variety of tunes at our LGBTQ+ venues. Graham Robson caught up with Brighton’s very own music man to find out how he’s been spending lockdown and what he thinks will bring people back together…Hey Colin, how have you been spending your time?I have been working from home since mid-March, which has its own stresses and strains.
To be honest it has been rather nice having space and time outside of work without commitments, though I do miss playing and also hanging out with friends / making new friends in the actual world.I’ve been having lots of early nights, less alcohol, hardly any fast food.