Henry Rollins AKA Henry Garfield Born: 13-Feb-1961 Birthplace: Washington, DC
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Musician, Author Nationality: United States Executive summary: Black Flag Musician, stand-up comedian, poet, author, publisher, and spoken word artist: Henry Rollins was once Henry Garfield, a scrawny boy growing up in Washington DC. His father was a military man who disciplined Henry with his fists, and his mother was considered a bit unhinged. As a young man, Garfield worked in a Haagen-Dazs shop and loved loud music. He became involved in the punk scene through his close friend Ian MacKaye, the Fugazi frontman and co-founder of Dischord Records. With a regimen of weightlifting and anger, Garfield transformed himself from weakling into burly muscleman. With the addition of many tattoos, he became as intimidating visually as he is vocally.
He performed with the band State of Alert, which released one record before disbanding. Then, in 1981, the hardcore punk rock band Black Flag came to town, and Garfield climbed onto the stage and sang with them. Black Flag was already of legendary status, but the band were impressed, and reshuffled their lineup to make Garfield their new lead singer. His gruff nickname, Rollins, became his last name. With the intense, gravelly-voiced Rollins as frontman, the band reached new heights as a seminal influence on punk, hardcore, and death metal. Rollins self-published his Black Flag tour diary as Get In The Van, and toured and recorded with Black Flag until the band broke up in 1986.
Rollins then recorded solo, and briefly called himself and some new bandmates Henrieta Collins and the Wifebeating Childhaters. He then formed his Rollins Band, which recorded several albums, toured with Lollapalooza, became increasingly popular, then split up in 1997. Rollins then hired an already existing band called Mother Superior, redubbed them the Rollins Band, and released several more albums to continued popularity.
Rollins first performed spoken word with Lydia Lunch in 1983. In addition to his punk career, Rollins has toured widely as a spoken-word artist, with work focusing on his own life, and on social and political issues. His performances are riddled with self-deprecating humor, and have earned him respect as a comedian and commentator.
Rollins has also been successful as an independent publisher, and owns the 2.13.61 publishing company, named for his birthday. 2.13.61 has released several albums of Rollins' spoken word, books by Rollins, Joe Cole, Nick Cave, Michael Gira, and others, and albums by Rollins Band, other groups including Exene Cervenka, The Birthday Party, and Gun Club, and jazz performers Matthew Shipp and Roscoe Mitchell.
In 1991, Rollins and Cole, his best friend, were accosted, and while Rollins' back was turned Cole was shot dead.
Girlfriend: Lydia Lunch Girlfriend: Diamanda Galas (1990) Girlfriend: Kari Wuhrer (actress, dated in 2000) Girlfriend: Kira Roessler
High School: Bullis School, Potomac, MD (1979)
Black Flag Rollins Band H�agen-Dazs Washington, DC
Endorsement of Apple Powerbook (1994), G4 cube (1999)
Endorsement of Verizon (2011)
Grammy Best Spoken Word Album for Get in the Van (1995) Mugged Venice, CA (19-Dec-1991) Risk Factors: LSD
TELEVISION Sons of Anarchy
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR He Never Died (17-Mar-2015) Downloaded (10-Mar-2013) · Himself A Band Called Death (16-Jun-2012) · Himself West of Memphis (21-Jan-2012) · Himself Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (9-Apr-2011) [VOICE] Sounds Like a Revolution (16-Jun-2010) Barbershop Punk (Mar-2010) · Himself Suck (11-Sep-2009) · Rockin' Roger The Devil's Tomb (26-May-2009) · Fulton Wrong Turn 2 (25-Aug-2007) American Hardcore (13-Sep-2006) · Himself Live Freaky Die Freaky (31-Jan-2006) [VOICE] Lies & Alibis (12-Jan-2006) · Putty Feast (14-Oct-2005) We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen (25-Feb-2005) · Himself Bad Boys II (18-Jul-2003) · TNT Leader Jackass: The Movie (21-Oct-2002) · Himself The New Guy (7-May-2002) · Warden Time Lapse (27-Nov-2001) Scenes of the Crime (8-Sep-2001) Dogtown and Z-Boys (19-Jan-2001) · Himself Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (12-Dec-2000) [VOICE] Desperate But Not Serious (31-Oct-2000) Morgan's Ferry (1999) Jack Frost (11-Dec-1998) · Sid Gronic Lost Highway (21-Feb-1997) Heat (15-Dec-1995) · Hugh Benny Johnny Mnemonic (15-Apr-1995) · Spider Woodstock '94 (1995) · Himself The Chase (4-Mar-1994) · Officer Dobbs
Official Website: http://www.henryrollins.com/
Author of books:
Hallucinations of Grandeur (1986) Polio Flesh (1986) You Can't Run from God (1986) Pissing in the Gene Pool (1987) Art to Choke Hearts (1989) Bang! (1990) The Jackass Theory (1990) Black Coffee Blues (1992) See A Grown Man Cry (1992) Now Watch Him Die (1992) Get in the Van: On the Road with Black Flag (1994, memoir) Eye Scream (1996) Do I Come Here Often?: Black Coffee Blues Part 2 (1996) Solipsist (1998) Smile, You're Traveling (2000) Broken Summers (2003) Roomanitarian (2005) A Dull Roar: What I Did on My Summer Deracination 2006 (2007, memoir) A Mad Dash: Introspective Exhortations and Geographical Considerations 2008 (2009, memoir) Occupants (2011, travelogue)
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