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  1. Henry Lawrence Garfield (born February 13, 1961), known professionally as Henry Rollins, is an American singer, writer, spoken word artist, actor, and presenter. After performing in the short-lived hardcore punk band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins fronted the California hardcore band Black Flag from 1981 to 1986. Following the band's breakup, he established the record label and publishing ...

  2. Henry Lawrence Garfield, más conocido cómo Henry Rollins (13 de febrero de 1961, Washington D. C.), es un vocalista, músico, actor, humorista y activista político estadounidense. Tras fundar en Washington D. C. la banda State Of Alert (S.O.A) en 1980, se traslada a California para ser el vocalista, entre 1981 y 1986, de la ...

  3. 5-10-15-20. Henry Rollins on the Music of His Life. The 58-year-old punk icon and master of intensity talks about the songs and artists that have meant the most to him—John Coltrane, Isaac...

  4. Spoken Word / Stand Up - liveVote 4 Rollins!

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rollins_BandRollins Band - Wikipedia

    Rollins Band was an American rock band formed in Van Nuys, California. The band was active from 1987 to 2006 and was led by former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins. They are best known for the songs "Low Self Opinion" and "Liar", which both earned heavy airplay on MTV in the early-mid 1990s.

  6. Personnel. Charts. References. External links. Family Man (Black Flag album) Family Man is the third studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag. Released in 1984 through SST Records, it features spoken word tracks by vocalist Henry Rollins and jazz -indebted instrumental tracks.

  7. thequietus.com › articles › 29532-henry-rollins-band-black-flag-best-ofThe Strange World Of... Henry Rollins

    9 de feb. de 2021 · Henry Rollins is 60 on Saturday. Given how he has dedicated himself to becoming hardcore punk's most prominent renaissance man, it's become easier to forget about the music that made him. Andrew Holter chooses ten points of entry to his large and forbidding back catalogue.