The Jim Carroll Band

The Jim Carroll Band

Group from United States

Genres: punk, new wave, punk rock, rock, New York Punk

The Jim Carroll Band
The Jim Carroll Band
The Jim Carroll Band
The Jim Carroll Band
The Jim Carroll Band
The Jim Carroll Band

About The Jim Carroll Band

The Jim Carroll Band was a New Wave/punk rock group formed by poet and writer Jim Carroll, in 1978, after encouragement from Patti Smith. The band was formerly called Amsterdam, based San Francisco, California. The musicians were: Steve Linsley (bass), Wayne Woods (drums), Brian Linsley and Terrell Winn (guitars). Their biggest commercial success was the single "People Who Died", from their 1980 debut album, Catholic Boy; the album featured contributions from Allen Lanier and Bobby Keys. The song was covered by John Cale on his Antártida soundtrack. Later albums were Dry Dreams (1982) and I Write Your Name (1983), both with contributions from Lenny Kaye. The band split around 1984 He was the author of "The Basketball Diaries" later turned into a movie of the same name. It was an account of his high school years spent hustling and as a part of the hard drug scene of the late 60's New York. Carroll died on September 13, 2009 in Manhattan.

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The Jim Carroll Band — Top 9 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Jim Carroll Band People Who Died
Jim Carroll Band Wicked Gravity
Jim Carroll Band Three Sisters
Jim Carroll Band Sweet Jane
Jim Carroll Band I Want The Angel
Jim Carroll Band It's Too Late
Jim Carroll Band 248 People Who Died
Jim Carroll Band People Who Died ( LP Version )
Jim Carroll Band People Who Died {1980}
People Who Died
Wicked Gravity
Three Sisters
I Want The Angel
It's Too Late
248 People Who Died
People Who Died ( LP Version )
People Who Died {1980}