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Kevin Booth
Kevin Booth (born October 2, 1961) is an American film director, producer, lecturer and musician. He was known for his documentary film series ''American Drug War''. Booth worked with comedian Bill Hicks, until the time of his death on February 26, 1994 and posthumously produced Hicks' records ''Rant in E Minor'' and ''Arizona Bay''. Booth also explored controversial subjects such as the Waco siege and the New World Order conspiracy theory. Booth lectures at universities while continuing to make more films threaded through stories surrounding American drug policy. ==Early life== Booth was born in Connecticut on October 2, 1961.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Kevin Booth )〕 He was the son of George Booth. His brother Curt played in several rock bands and influenced his musical interests. Curt was diagnosed as schizophrenic. Booth met Bill Hicks and Dwight Slade at Stratford High School in Houston, Texas. The trio formed Stress, an early rock band. Booth played the bass and Hicks the lead guitar and lead vocals.〔 He attended the University of Texas in Austin.
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