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Henry Lawrence Garfield (born February 13, 1961), known professionally as Henry Rollins, is an American singer, writer, spoken word artist, actor, comedian, and presenter. After performing in the short-lived hardcore punk band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins fronted the California hardcore band Black Flag from 1981 to 1986.
The Maxwell House Hotel was a major hotel in downtown Nashville. Because of its stature, seven US Presidents and other prominent guests stayed there over the years. It was built by Colonel John Overton Jr. and named for his wife, Harriet (Maxwell) Overton. The architect was Isaiah Rogers. [1]
In 1989, a Vanderbilt Professor, Henry Teloh, and his wife, Mary, purchased the house, and continued the care and restoration of it. The Teloh family did extensive restoration of the house after it was heavily damaged by the April, 1998 F-4 Tornado that hit Nashville. Sally Teloh Lott, and her husband, Lee Lott, still own the house as of 2021.
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Not sure what the back story is here, but singer Taylor Swift just listed a Nashville home she bought for her parents a few months ago. The 5,000-square-foot Tudor estate is back on the market at ...
The Henry Rollins Show: Himself (Host) 2009 Sons of Anarchy: A.J. Weston: 10 episodes 2010 Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Robotman (voice) Episode: "The Last Patrol!" [2] 2010–2016 Adventure Time: Bob Rainicorn, Cookie Man (voice) 3 episodes [2] 2013 Tom Green's House Tonight: Himself Episode: "Eric André & Henry Rollins" 2014 The Legend of ...
2.13.61, Inc. is a publisher and record company founded by American musician Henry Rollins and named after his date of birth (February 13, 1961). [1] The company has released albums by the Rollins Band, all of Rollins' spoken word work, and numerous books. It is based in Los Angeles, California. [2]
May 14—Henry Rollins isn't talking prior to delivering his spoken word show Wednesday at Bing Crosby Theater. But I've interviewed the punk icon a half-dozen times, and he is one of pop culture ...