David Johansen has died. Although best known and celebrated for his work as lead singer of formative American punk band New York Dolls, Johansen was an unabashed artistic chameleon, who also achieved ...
While the late great David Johansen will always be synonymous with The New York Dolls, he went on to arguably greater ...
David Johansen, the lead singer and last surviving original member of the band New York Dolls, has died at 75.
In a statement shared with Vulture, Scorsese remembers the grit and “energy” of New York that came alongside Johansen’s work.
David Johansen, the groundbreaking punk musician and tastemaker who shook up fashion's then-rigid gender norms, died on ...
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David Johansen, punk icon and Buster Poindexter alter ego, dies at 75David Johansen, the wiry, gravelly-voiced singer and last surviving member of the glam and protopunk band the New York Dolls ...
David Johansen, who made history as the frontman of the New York Dolls and as Buster Poindexter, has died at 75.
In the 1970s, he and the transgressive Dolls were proto-punk pioneers. He later refashioned himself as the pompadoured lounge ...
Hot Hot Hot” was a hit single by Buster Poindexter on the Billboard Hot 100, eventually reaching 45 on the list. I vividly recall first hearing ...
In the ’80s, Johansen assumed the persona of Buster Poindexter, a pompadour-styled lounge lizard who had a hit with the kitschy party single “Hot, Hot, Hot” in 1987. He also appeared in such ...
Johansen died Friday at his home in New York City, according to Rolling Stone, citing a family spokesperson. It was revealed ...
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David Johansen, who fronted New York Dolls, dies at 75David Johansen, the chameleonic and charismatic vocalist who fronted New York Dolls and found solo success under the moniker Buster Poindexter, died Friday, his publicist confirmed to NPR. He was 75.
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