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Patti Smith

Background information
Birth name Patricia Lee Smith
Also known as Patti Smith Group
Born December 30, 1946 (age 61), Chicago, Illinois
Origin New York City, New York, U.S.
Type(s) of music Punk rock
Occupation(s) Singer, poet, artist
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, clarinet
Years active 1974–present
Label(s) Arista, Columbia
Website PattiSmith.net

Patti Smith (born Patricia Lee Smith on December 30, 1946 in Chicago) is an American singer and poet.[1] She was an important member of the punk rock music trend in the late 1970s.[2]

[change] Works

Albums

  • Horses (1975)
  • Radio Ethiopia (1976)
  • Easter (1978)
  • Wave (1979)
  • Dream of Life (1988)
  • Gone Again (1996)
  • Peace and Noise (1997)
  • Gung Ho (2000)
  • Trampin' (2004)
  • Twelve (2007)

Books

  • Seventh Heaven (1972)
  • Witt (1973)
  • Babel (1978)
  • Woolgathering (1992)
  • Early Work (1994)
  • The Coral Sea (1996)
  • Patti Smith Complete (1998)
  • Strange Messenger (2003)
  • Auguries of Innocence (2005)

[change] References

  1. Patti Smith. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2007). Retrieved on 4 February 2008.
  2. Patti Smith – Biography. Arista Records (1996). Retrieved on 4 February 2008.
  • Johnstone, Nick (September 1997). Patti Smith: A Biography. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780711961937. 
  • Bockris, Victor (1999-09-14). Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780684823638. 
  • McNeil, Legs (2006-05-09). Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk. Grove Press. ISBN 9780802142641. 
  • Stefanko, Frank (2006-10-24). Patti Smith: American Artist. Insight Editions. ISBN 9781933784069. 
  • Tarr, Joe (2008-05-30). The Words and Music of Patti Smith. Praeger Publishers. ISBN 9780275994112. 

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