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Henry rollins book get in the van
Henry rollins book get in the van












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  • Henry spearheaded the West Memphis Three benefit album Rise Above, featuring two dozen songs by his former band (Black Flag) played by his then-current Rollins Band line up.
  • Rollins Band nominated for Best Metal Performance for the song “Liar,” 37th Annual.
  • Weekly radio show, ‘Harmony In My Head’, 103.1 FM, Los Angeles, (2004-2009).
  • Weekly radio show host, KCRW 89.9, Los Angeles, (2009-present).
  • Born To Rage – National Geographic Explorer special.
  • Animal Underworld With Henry Rollins – National Geographic series.
  • 10 Things You Don’t Know About – History Channel H2 series.
  • Previous acting credits include more than 20 films, including Lost Highway, Bad Boys II, Heat, The Chase, and voice work for the animated series American Dad, Adventure Time and others.
  • He Never Died motion picture, lead actor.
  • Sons of Anarchy TV series, recurring guest star.
  • Dreamland motion picture, supporting actor.
  • henry rollins book get in the van

    Dozens of Rollins’ talking show performances were released on DVD and available to view by streaming or download. Henry is well known for his popular spoken word performances, or ‘talking shows’, that mix political commentary and personal anecdote, humour, outrage and pop culture, all with a healthy dose of scepticism.Occupants features photos and essays from Henry’s international travels.The Before the Chop series (parts I-III) compile Henry’s LA Weekly articles in their original, unedited form.The travelogue series A Grim Detail, A Mad Dash, A Preferred Blur and A Dull Roar documents Henry’s travels through Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.Author of more than 30 books, including Black Coffee Blues, Get in the Van, Solipsist, Roomanitarian and Broken Summers.Rollins has toured the world as a spoken word artist, as frontman for both Rollins’ Band and ‘Black Flag’ and as a solitary traveller with insatiable curiosity, favouring road-less-travelled locales in places such as Nepal, Sri Lanka, Siberia, North Korea, South Sudan and Iran. TV Guide has more concisely called him a “Renaissance Man” but if Henry Rollins could be reduced to a single word, that word would undoubtedly be “workaholic.” When he’s not traveling, Rollins prefers a to keep a relentless schedule full of work, with gigs as an actor, author, DJ, voice-over artist and TV show host to name a few of the roles that keep his schedule full. “Rollins is many things,” says The Washington Post, “diatribes, confessor, provocateur, humourist, even motivational speaker…his is an enthusiastic and engaging chatter.”Įntertainment Weekly’s list includes “Punk Rock icon. In describing Henry Rollins, the tendency is to try to squeeze as many labels as possible into a single sentence. All timings approximate and subject to change














    Henry rollins book get in the van