Jersey musicians are mourning the passing of David Johansen, founder and frontman of the New York Dolls, who died Friday, Feb. 28, after a bout with cancer, his family announced. “RIP David Johansen,” ...
In a largely unpublished conversation, the singer and rock showman who died last week recalls the early days of the band that launched him ...
The Mountain Goats, Don Letts, photographer Mick Rock, Hanoi Rocks' Michael Monroe, Kid Congo Powers, and more also paid tribute to Johansen who died Friday at age 75 ...
David Johansen, the frontman and last surviving member of proto-punk band New York Dolls, who went on to act in films such as "Scrooged," has died.
They held together just long enough to record two albums (before they reunited in the 2000s) and imprint themselves in the ...
A master of many musical genres, he also recorded as Buster Poindexter and appeared as an actor in ‘Scrooged,’ ‘Let It Ride’ and ‘Oz.’ ...
Born in New York City in 1950, Johansen joined New York Dolls not long into its existence ... In a 2011 interview with The A.V. Club, Johansen was unpretentious about the band’s resurgent ...
The New York Dolls were among the forefathers of punk ... "Hot Hot Hot," which received wide exposure on MTV and got to No. 11 on the Billboard dance-club charts. He continued to perform as Poindexter ...
Morrissey soon became the president of the band’s British fan club. The New York Dolls were notorious for transgressive behavior; they were especially notorious for cross-dressing.
The New York Dolls were among the forefathers of punk ... wide exposure on MTV and got to No. 11 on the Billboard dance-club charts. He continued to perform as Poindexter for decades, though ...
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