By Alex Williams 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 ...
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 ...
Musician Ian McDonald, a founding member of the bands King Crimson and Foreigner, has died at the age of 75. McDonald co-wrote and played the keyboards and saxophone that were at the heart of King ...
Peter Sinfield, songwriter and lyricist for King Crimson, has died aged 80. The band’s original roadie, lyricist, lights operator and live sound engineer passed away yesterday (November 14).
King Crimson's website said he had been "suffering from declining health for several years" and died on Thursday. Sinfield was part of the first line-up of King Crimson, whose 1969 debut In The ...
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 ...
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.
The King Crimson and Bucks Fizz lyricist Peter Sinfield has died aged 80. He also provided the words for Greg Lake's perennial festive hit I Believe In Father Christmas, which first charted in ...