Jim Carroll

American poet, author, musician, and memoirist

Jim Carroll - American poet, author, musician, and memoirist
Born

August 1st, 1949
76 years ago

Died

September 11th, 2009
16 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A poet, author, and musician, this figure gained recognition in the late 1970s. The work 'The Basketball Diaries' chronicled teenage life and addiction in New York City, becoming a cult classic. Various poetry collections, including 'Living at the Movies,' reflected personal struggles and societal observations. The musical career included involvement with the band Jim Carroll Band, which achieved success with the hit single 'People Who Died' in the 1980s. This work encapsulated themes of loss and memory, resonating with listeners across generations.

Authored 'The Basketball Diaries'

Released the hit song 'People Who Died'

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