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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) John Sinclair (born October 2, 1941 in Flint, Michigan, United States) is a Detroit poet, one-time manager of the band MC5, and leader of the White Panther Party from November 1968 to July 1969. He was jailed in 1969 after giving two joints of marijuana to an undercover narcotics officer. His case received international attention when John Lennon performed at a benefit concert on his behalf in 1971. John Sinclair has released several albums as leader of the Blues Scholars (named after Professor Longhair's band). The music typically features Sinclair's poetry recited...
Dave was a founder member of the 'progressive' rock group Caravan, whose debut album was released in 1968. He was in and out of the band during their long life, leaving for the last time in October 2002. Apart from working at his piano restoring business, he spent most of 2003 recording two albums entitled "Full Circle" and "Into The Sun", which were released in 2004. Shortly after, Dave played a few concerts, mainly in Japan. In 2005, after working for 25 years at his piano shop, he finally laid down his regulating tools and polishing mops, and decided to...
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Sinclair, whose name is Mathieu Blanc-Francard was born July 19, 1970 in Tours (France). His father, Dominic Blanc-Francard, is one of French greatest sound engineers and his brother, Hubert a producer and DJ (under the name of Boom Bass). As for his uncle, Patrice Blanc-Francard, he was one of the first radio hosts to have popularized the "world music". Raised in the Paris area, he discovered music at the age of 15, neglecting his scholar education (and what follows it, failed the baccalaureat (secondary school certificate)). While improving his guitar and keyboards...
1. Richard S. Sinclair (born 6th June 1948 in Canterbury, England) is a progressive rock bassist, guitarist and vocalist who has been a member of several bands of the Canterbury scene. Sinclair played guitar (and occasionally sang) in the root Canterbury band Wilde Flowers, before going on to be a founding member of Caravan, switching to bass guitar and sharing lead vocals with Pye Hastings. Sinclair left Caravan in 1972 to form Hatfield and the North. In 1991, he formed his own group, Caravan of Dreams, with ex-Camel drummer Andy Ward and former Hatfield roadie Rick Biddulph on bass. In...