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    Thomas Morgan Robertson (born 14 October 1958), known by the stage name Thomas Dolby, is an English musician, producer, composer, entrepreneur and teacher. Dolby came to prominence in the 1980s, releasing hit singles including "She Blinded Me with Science" (1982) and "Hyperactive!" (1984).

  3. Thomas Morgan Robertson (born 14 October 1958), known by the stage name Thomas Dolby, is an English musician, producer, composer, entrepreneur and teacher. Dolby came to prominence in the 1980s, releasing hit singles including “She Blinded Me with Science” (1982) and “Hyperactive!” (1984).

  4. Thomas Dolby made his name playing synthesizer for world-class artists such as David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, Roger Waters, and Foreigner. He was an early MTV icon, earning five Grammy™ nominations, and hit the Billboard Top 5 with his song ‘She Blinded Me With Science.’

  5. "She Blinded Me with Science" is a song by the English musician Thomas Dolby, released in 1982. It was first released as a single in the United Kingdom in October 1982. It was subsequently included on the EP Blinded by Science [3] and the 1983 re-release of Dolby's debut album The Golden Age of Wireless. [4]

  6. Feb 2, 2022 · 11 min read. ·. Feb 1, 2022. Leave it to multifaceted innovator Thomas Dolby to end a long semi-hiatus with a big splash. Twenty years after his last solo studio album — and three decades after...

  7. Thomas Dolby, TEDs longtime musical director, has retired from his post. Dolby recently returned to recording after a break of nearly two decades, and has been enjoying a personal musical renaissance with the release of his new album, A Map of the Floating City, and a worldwide concert tour.

  8. Oct 6, 2011 · On A Map Of The Floating City, which Dolby recorded in a renewable energy-powered studio he built aboard a 1930s lifeboat in the garden of his beach house in England, the synth pioneer gets downright rootsy on tracks like The Toad Lickers and 17 Hills (the latter of which features Mark Knopfler).