DAVID Johansen, the iconic frontman of the New York Dolls, has passed away at the age of 75. Johansen died on Friday at his home in New York City, according to Rolling Stone, citing a family ...
In 1975, the band appointed Malcolm McLaren as manager ... At the time of his death, Johansen was the sole surviving member of the band, after Kane died just days after the first reunion concert ...
A fast history of punk legends The Damned. Includes: spit, vomit, cider, sulphate, haunted mansions, and "serious amounts of lunacy".
She opened a store in 1971 with her then partner Malcolm McLaren, a future manager of the ... following Lee McQueen's death. Burton built on the brand's reputation for iconoclast themes ...
By the end of their first run, the Dolls were being managed by legendary promoter Malcolm McLaren, who would later introduce the Sex Pistols to the Dolls’ music. Culture critic Greil Marcus in ...
At the time of his death, Johansen was the last surviving ... The band's line-up shifted after 1975 when Malcolm McLaren briefly managed the group, dressing them in red leather outfits.
The death of the singer who also moonlighted ... the band hired future Sex Pistols impresario Malcolm McLaren to manage them. They also started performing in red leather outfits in front of ...
By the end of their first run, the Dolls were being managed by legendary promoter Malcolm McLaren, who would later introduce the Sex Pistols to the Dolls’ music. Culture critic Greil Marcus in ...
In 1975, the band appointed Malcolm McLaren as manager, who would go on to achieve success ... One Night Only. At the time of his death, Johansen was the sole surviving member of the band, after Kane ...
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