Peter Sinfield, co-founder of King Crimson and lyricist on their first four albums, has passed away, according to a post on the band’s website. He was 80. No cause of death has been revealed at this ...
Peter Sinfield, whose mystical and at times politically pointed lyrics for the British band King Crimson became emblematic of the progressive rock movement of the 1970s, died Nov. 14 in London. He was ...
Significant moments in musical history sometimes happen in the most humble of locations. Moles club in the city of Bath was the unlikely crucible from which an entirely new King Crimson poured forth.
No cause of death was announced, although Sinfield had been in poor health in recent years. Sinfield’s whimsical, often bizarre lyrics were a perfect counterpart for the challenging, multi-genre music ...
Peter Sinfield, King Crimson’s lyricist, live technical wizard, and roadie, died Thursday, Nov. 14. He was 80. Sinfield’s death was confirmed by Discipline Global Mobile, the record label founded by ...
In 1980 Robert Fripp formed what would become a new configuration of King Crimson. Originally named Discipline, the quartet featuring Bill Bruford, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin went on to record three ...