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Henry Rollins

Words: Loren • November 19, 2013

Henry Rollins
Henry Rollins

Henry Rollins


SPB: Have you found that your background as a musical performer has influenced your ability or technique in other media endeavors, such as acting, hosting, and interviewing subjects?

Rollins: Yes. In my opinion, they are all basically the same thing. They all require honesty, focus, guts and discipline.

Loren • November 19, 2013

Henry Rollins
Henry Rollins

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