Xylophone Man
We call on Nottingham City Council to erect a statue of Frank Robinson (Xylophone Man) to commemorate his contribution to our City, and urge Nottingham Express Transit to name a tram in his honour. continue reading »
"Even the greatest Rock stars have to go eventually. I am deeply upset."
"Everyone derserves to be remembered, especially those that make a small difference to so many people every day. god bless. City of Residence Basingstoke"
"I used to go and see this man almost every Saturday as a child. He made me smile. City of Residence Nottingham"
"We spoke to him once and he announced 'I sing too you know' City of Residence London (ex Nottingham)"
"He was a living Legend! City of Residence Nottingham"
"A statue would be an appropriate tribute to someone who added to the fabric of life in Nottingham. He has been part of my daily life since arriving in Nottingham in 1996. Without him the city centre will be a sadder place. City of Residence Nottingham"
"I loved the way just seeing him there could be so cheering and pleasant! City of Residence Taiwan"
"He always made me smile when i lived in Nottingham. He showed that life's pleasures are simple. City of Residence Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk"
"Lets remind the future of the simple pleasures a simple man can bring to us all City of Residence Nottingham"
"A true legend City of Residence Nottingham"
"i may not have met you, but your infamy made it to harrow. City of Residence harrow"
"Wouldn't we al like to see a tram called Frank!? and didn't he deserve it!? City of Residence Nottingham"
"I always remember seeing the xylophone man outside C&A when I went shopping with my Mum, the tunes will be sorely missed! How nice to see so many people holding this happy man in such a high regard without really knowing him! City of Residence Notting"
"He always made me smile :0) City of Residence Nottingham"
"he was a legend"