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King Crimson
King Crimson
British progressive rock band
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Greg Lake
Greg Lake
English bassist, guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and producer
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Giles, Giles and Fripp
Giles, Giles and Fripp
British rock group
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Robert Fripp
Robert Fripp
English guitarist, composer and record producer
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Ian McDonald
Ian McDonald
English musician, a founder of King Crimson
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Peter Giles
Peter Giles
British musician
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Michael Giles
Michael Giles
British musician
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
English progressive rock band
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John Wetton
John Wetton
English bassist and vocalist
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Roxy Music
Roxy Music
English art rock band formed in 1970
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Richard Palmer-James
Richard Palmer-James
British musician and lyricist
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Boz Burrell
Boz Burrell
British singer and bassist
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Centipede
Centipede
British musical group
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21st Century Schizoid Band
21st Century Schizoid Band
band formed by members of King Crimson
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David Cross
David Cross
English musician
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UK
UK
British progressive rock supergroup
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Adrian Belew
Adrian Belew
American rock musician
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Jamie Muir
Jamie Muir
British musician
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Premiata Forneria Marconi
Premiata Forneria Marconi
Italian band
Peter Sinfield
British poet, musician and record producer

Peter Sinfield

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British poet, musician and record producer
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Peter John Sinfield (born 27 December 1943) is an English poet and songwriter. He is best known as the co-founder and former lyricist of King Crimson, whose debut album In the Court of the Crimson King is 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, entire storylines. 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.