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Sid Smith (author)

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Sid Smith is a freelance writer contributing music related articles and reviews to both national and regional press. He is the author of the critically acclaimed biography of King Crimson, 'In The Court Of King Crimson' (Helter Skelter 2001) and 'Northstars', the book of Granada TV's award winning profile of north-east musicians (Zymurgy Publishing 2005), as well numerous sleeve notes for both major and indie record labels.

After spending the '70s as a musician (playing bass in rock and improvised music) and performance art, he joined local government in the '80s working in the arts until turning to writing full time in 2002.

In addition to providing web-based content for several music sites, he has maintained an online diary since 1999 initially on King Crimson's website, before transferring to Krimson News in 2003. In May 2005, Sid began his 'Postcards From The Yellow Room' blog, containing album reviews, domestic life (including his mother's battle with leukaemia in 2006) and other commentaries on the arts in general. Sid has made occasional contributions to both TV and Radio on music, poetry and politics, and is currently collaborating on a graphic novel to be published in 2008.