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John Sinclair

The hardest working poet in the industry

Interviews


ARTHUR Magazine - Los Angeles (2003) E-mail
Interviews
Monday, 16 June 2003 22:26







"Everything Is Worse Than Ever"
This fall, JOHN SINCLAIR will leave the USA for good.

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RADICAL NOW SPREADS HIS MESSAGE THROUGH JAZZ (2003) E-mail
Interviews
Friday, 23 May 2003 08:25
1960s Radical Now Spreads His Message Through Jazz
Kalamazoo Gazette Friday, May 23, 2003
By Mark Wedel
Special to The Gazette
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John Strausbaugh, New York Press (2000) E-mail
Interviews
Saturday, 19 February 2000 20:38
Q&A With Rock Revolutionary John Sinclair
John Sinclair's Blues By JOHN STRAUSBAUGH (bio) Feb. 16, 2000 - New Orleans

Now, some people don't understand. They think a blues player have to be worried, troubled, to sing the blues. That's wrong.
It's a talent. If every man with a worry could play the blues, why...
(from "Doctor Blues")
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A SINGER WHO DOESN'T SING, Berlin (1998) E-mail
Interviews
Thursday, 25 June 1998 06:58
A SINGER WHO DOESN'T SING
Author, Music Researcher and Veteran of '68:
Blues Poet John Sinclair Comes to the Quasimodo

By Peter E. Muller
Berliner Morgenpost
June 25, 1998
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Frank Lutz, Berlin (1998) E-mail
Interviews
Tuesday, 23 June 1998 14:04
JOHN SINCLAIR
Interviewed by John Miller and Frank Lutz
Berlin, June 1998

John Miller: Maybe you could start by talking about what happened after you got out of prison. At the time your case was highly publicized, but I lost track after you got out.
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RAYGUN Magazine - Los Angeles (1997) E-mail
Interviews
Sunday, 12 January 1997 23:52
Poet rabble-rouser John Sinclalr and incendiary MC-5 guitarist Wayne Kramer meet Dean Kuipers at a deceptively-conspicuous table at the Silver Spoon diner In West Hollywood CA and openly foment a new wave of free music revolution.
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