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English poet, lyricist, singer, guitarist, keyboardist, and producer, born 27 December 1943 in Fulham, London, died 14 November 2024. Peter Sinfield was best known as a lyricist for early incarnations of King Crimson and later, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Premiata Forneria Marconi, he also produced a number of albums, including King Crimson's "In The Court Of The Crimson King", "In The Wake Of Poseidon", "Lizard", "Islands" and Roxy Music's self-titled debut among others.

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Peter John Sinfield (27 December 1943 – 14 November 2024) was an English poet and songwriter. He was best known as a co-founder and lyricist of King Crimson. Their debut album In the Court of the Crimson King was considered one of the first and most influential progressive rock albums ever released. Sinfield's lyrics are known for their surreal imagery, often involving common fantasy concepts, nature, or the sea. They often also deal with emotional concepts and, sometimes, storyline concepts. Later in his career, he adapted his songwriting to better suit pop music, and wrote a number of successful songs for artists such as Celine Dion, Cher, Cliff Richard, Leo Sayer, Five Star, and Bucks Fizz. In 2005, Sinfield was referred to as a "prog rock hero" in Q magazine for his lyrical work and influence in the music industry.

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