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David Johansen

David Roger Johansen[5] (sometimes spelled David Jo Hansen; born January 9, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. He is best known as a member of the seminal proto-punk band the New York Dolls. He is also known for his work under the pseudonym Buster Poindexter, and for playing the Ghost of Christmas Past in Scrooged.

David Johansen
Johansen in 2011
Background information
Birth nameDavid Roger Johansen
Also known asBuster Poindexter
Born (1950-01-09) January 9, 1950 (age 73)
New York City, U.S.
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Years active1968–present
Labels
Formerly of
Spouse(s)
  • (m. 1977; div. 1978)
  • (m. 1983; div. 2011)
  • Mara Hennessey
    (m. 2013)

Early life

Johansen was born in the New York City borough of Staten Island to a librarian mother, Helen, and an insurance sales representative father, who had previously sung opera.[6][7] His mother was Irish American and his father was Norwegian American.[5]

Career

 
Johansen (center) and the New York Dolls on TopPop television program, 1973.

Johansen began his career in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the Vagabond Missionaries, a local Staten Island band[8] and later in the early 1970s as the singer/songwriter in the proto-punk band the New York Dolls.[9] The New York Dolls were in the Mercer’s scene, appearing on the bill at a New Year’s Eve 1972 gig with Ruby and the Rednecks.[10] They released two albums, the eponymous New York Dolls (1973) and Too Much Too Soon (1974).[8] The bulk of the material was written by Johansen and guitarist Johnny Thunders. The Dolls were sometimes well received critically, but did not succeed commercially.[8]

In 1975, Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan left the band. Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain, along with Peter Jordan, Chris Robison, and Tony Machine, continued playing as the New York Dolls until 1976, after which Johansen embarked on a solo career.[9] His first two solo albums, David Johansen and In Style, featured several enduring originals.[9] His self-titled album peaked at number 91 in Australia in August 1978.[11] Sylvain Sylvain frequently performed with him, and his band covered many Dolls songs in concert; his live albums Live It Up and The David Johansen Group Live document Johansen's reputation as an exceptional concert performer. The studio releases Here Comes the Night (which includes a signature number, "Heart of Gold") and Sweet Revenge again showcased his strengths as a writer of new material and featured a guest appearance by jazz saxophone player Big Jay McNeely. A number of the songs on Here Comes the Night were co-written with South African musician Blondie Chaplin. In 1982 Johansen was the opening act for The Who at several U.S. East Coast concerts, including Shea Stadium in New York City and Capital Centre near Washington, D.C.

Buster Poindexter

In the late 1980s, Johansen achieved moderate commercial success under the pseudonym Buster Poindexter,[9] accompanied by The Uptown Horns, performing jump blues, traditional pop, swing, and novelty songs.[2][3] He also appeared as part of the house band on the television program Saturday Night Live. As Poindexter, he scored his first hit song, "Hot Hot Hot",[8] which, in an interview on National Public Radio's Fresh Air, he called "the bane of my existence" due to its pervasive popularity. "Hot Hot Hot" was initially written and recorded by Montserratian Soca artist Arrow.[9] As Poindexter, Johansen often appeared with his band, The Banshees of Blue. Early Poindexter releases combined an eclectic selection of covers with Johansen's own compositions. Johansen went on to issue Buster Poindexter's Happy Hour, an album of songs thematically linked by their subject matter: alcohol.[9] It was followed by Buster Poindexter's Spanish Rocket Ship, which focused on salsa and merengue music.[12]

Acting

Johansen acted in several films during the 1980s and 1990s, and in 2000,[13] had a brief role on the HBO drama series Oz. He appeared in the television series The Adventures of Pete & Pete in the episode "On Golden Pete", in which he played a park ranger. He appeared in the Muppet Television segment of an episode of The Jim Henson Hour. Among his more prominent roles are that of the wisecracking Ghost of Christmas Past in Scrooged,[9] as well as the part of "Looney" in the movie Let It Ride, playing opposite Richard Dreyfuss. He starred opposite Hulk Hogan and Sherman Hemsley in Mr. Nanny, and co-starred with John C. McGinley in the movie Car 54, Where Are You?, based on the television series. He can be seen in the Jim White documentary film Searching for the Wrong Eyed Jesus in which he sings a version of Geeshie Wiley's "Last Kind Words" while in a motel room. He also had a supporting role with Mick Jagger and Emilio Estevez in the movie Freejack. He also played Halston (a hired hitman) in the anthology film Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990), in the segment "The Cat from Hell". He was also the guest music artist on the Miami Vice episode "The Dutch Oven" (1985) where he sang "King of Babylon".[14] Johansen most recently portrayed the bartender in the Netflix special A Very Murray Christmas. Johansen lent his voice to the villain Ding Dong Daddy in the original Teen Titans animated series in the season 5 episode 9 episode "Revved Up". Johansen's legs appeared in John Lennon and Yoko Ono's 1971 film Up Your Legs Forever.[15] He also voiced the Beartaur character in the 2021 Centaurworld animated Netflix television series.

Later solo career

 
Johansen performing in Toronto concert, February 18, 2008

Johansen then turned to blues with his group, The Harry Smiths. The group was named as a tribute to Harry Everett Smith, who compiled the Anthology of American Folk Music, several songs of which were covered by the band. Johansen's second album with the Harry Smiths is titled Shaker.

In 2004, Johansen reunited with Sylvain Sylvain and Arthur Kane of the New York Dolls. Owing to the success of the tour, in 2006 the New York Dolls released One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This, their first album in nearly thirty years. It was critic Robert Christgau's choice for album of the year.[16] In 2009 the band released Cause I Sez So and in 2011 Dancing Backward in High Heels.

Johansen hosts a weekly show, David Johansen's Mansion of Fun, on Sirius Satellite Radio while continuing to write and perform. Featuring music "from the jungles of Africa to the Bayou of Louisiana, and from Duke Ellington to Phil Spector to Billy Joe Shaver, the show is all over the musical map", the show is free-form and eclectic. As of January 2020, the show airs on channel 710 (stream-only), The Loft.

In October 2007, Johansen participated in "The Staten Island Composers Project", featuring work by three musicians who call the island home: Johansen; Vernon Reid, founder of the '80s rock-metal pioneers Living Colour; and Galt MacDermot, best known as the composer of the musical Hair. The Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island commissioned the program and asked each artist to write 20 minutes of music conveying something of his connection to the island often referred to as New York City's forgotten borough. Johansen's opus, a cinematic and unabashedly romantic Adagio scored mostly for strings, is called "Mara Dreams the Moon Gate of Uncommon Beauty". Inspired by The Moon Gate of Uncommon Beauty, a round portal between two rockscapes in the Chinese Scholar's Garden at the Staten Island Botanical Garden. In September 2009, he appeared on Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, the Travel Channel television program, in which he toured Staten Island with the program's host.

In addition to his own albums, Johansen contributed songs to the soundtracks of the films Times Square and The Aviator ("Flowers of the City" and "Ain't Cha Glad" respectively) and guests on About Them Shoes, a CD by veteran blues man Hubert Sumlin. Another non-album track of his, "Johnsonius", appears on the 1984 compilation A Diamond Hidden in the Mouth of a Corpse and "The Rope (The Let Go Song)", a track originally recorded during the sessions for his eponymous first album, and published on the B-side of the single, "Funky But Chic", a song that was performed by the original New York Dolls before breaking up.

An artist noted for his musical unpredictability and versatility, Johansen has been a consistent blues enthusiast since the earliest days of the Dolls, with covers of songs by Bo Diddley and Sonny Boy Williamson among their earliest numbers. The 2006 Dolls CD Private World : The Complete Early Studio Demos 1972/3 featured the Dolls performing songs by Otis Redding, Gary U.S. Bonds, Chuck Berry, The Shangri-Las, and Muddy Waters, in addition to versions of songs from their two Mercury albums. Also featured on the CD was a previously unreleased Dolls number, "Endless Party".

Johansen has worked consistently with Sylvain Sylvain, drummer Tony Machine (formerly an agent who worked for Leber & Krebs, a member of the New York Dolls in 1975-1976, and a fixture in many David Johansen groups and throughout the Buster Poindexter period) and Brian Koonin, guitarist and banjo player with Buster Poindexter and The Harry Smiths, as well as keyboard player with the New York Dolls for the first reunion engagement and the One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This CD and tour.

On July 7, 2020, Showtime Documentary Films announced that renowned filmmaker Martin Scorsese will direct a new feature film on Johansen.[17]

In September 2020, Johansen released a cover of "Sinking Ship" by Gypsy as part of the 2020 US presidential election campaign for Joe Biden.[18]

Personal life

Johansen married the actress Cyrinda Foxe in 1977, but divorced within a year in 1978. From 1983 to 2011, Johansen was married to photographer Kate Simon.

In 2013, Johansen married artist Mara Hennessey.[19]

Discography

New York Dolls albums

Solo

Buster Poindexter albums

David Johansen and the Harry Smiths albums

Video performances

  • 1979-1990: The Uncle Floyd Show multiple performances as The David Johansen Group or David Johansen and the Banshees of Blue (himself)
  • 1989: Disney MGM Studios Opening special (Performer)
  • 2015: Netflix A Very Murray Christmas (Himself)

Compilation albums

References

  1. ^ a b Deming, Mark. "Shaker Review". AllMusic. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Ruhlmann, William. "Buster Poindexter Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Lewis, Randy (April 28, 1994). "Buster Poindexter "Buster's Happy Hour" Forward". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
  4. ^ "David Johansen & the Harry Smiths - David Johansen & the Harry Smiths | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  5. ^ a b Antonia, Nina (February 2006). The New York Dolls: Too Much Too Soon. Omnibus Press. pp. 23–24. ISBN 1-84449-984-7.
  6. ^ "David Johansen Biography (1950?-)". Filmreference.com. January 9, 1950. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  7. ^ Dougherty, Margot (January 25, 1988). "David Johansen Used to Bare It with the Dolls, but Alter Ego Buster Poindexter Is a Bigger Grin". People. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  8. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 152/3. ISBN 0-85112-579-4.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 676. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  10. ^ "Ruby and the Rednecks at the Mercer Arts Center". Dsps.lib.uiowa.edu. September 3, 2018. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  11. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 158. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  12. ^ Schulman, Sandra (November 11, 1997). "POINDEXTER A MERENGUE CABALLERO". Sun-Sentinel. p. 3E.
  13. ^ "David Johansen". IMDb.
  14. ^ "The Dutch Oven". October 25, 1985 – via www.imdb.com.
  15. ^ Jonathan Cott (July 16, 2013). Days That I'll Remember: Spending Time With John Lennon & Yoko Ono. Omnibus Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-1-78323-048-8.
  16. ^ "2006: Dean's List". Robert Christgau. February 14, 2007. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  17. ^ Shaffer, Claire (July 7, 2020). "Martin Scorsese to Direct Documentary on New York Dolls' David Johansen". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  18. ^ "David Johansen covers "Sinking Ship"". Punknews.org. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  19. ^ Christgau, Robert (2018). Is It Still Good to Ya?: Fifty Years of Rock Criticism, 1967–2017. Duke University Press. ISBN 9781478002079. Retrieved April 15, 2020 – via Google Books.

Further reading

  • Jacobson, Mark (September 20, 2002), "The Icon: Doll Face", New York Magazine.
  • Rosen, Richard J. (July 2000), "Rick Visits ... David Johansen", Stereophile.
  • Rollins, Henry (September 2006), , Interview, archived from the original on October 18, 2006.
  • Steven MorrisseyThe New York Dolls, Babylon Books, Manchester, 1981

External links

  • Buster Poindexter on Facebook
  • David Johansen Resource
  • David Johansen at IMDb
  • David Johansen at AllMusic
  • Buster Poindexter at AllMusic
  • David Johansen and the Harry Smiths
  • Shaker

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This article is about the American singer For his debut solo album see David Johansen album For the Norwegian composer see David Monrad Johansen For those of a similar name see David Johansson disambiguation This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources David Johansen news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message David Roger Johansen 5 sometimes spelled David Jo Hansen born January 9 1950 is an American singer songwriter and actor He is best known as a member of the seminal proto punk band the New York Dolls He is also known for his work under the pseudonym Buster Poindexter and for playing the Ghost of Christmas Past in Scrooged David JohansenJohansen in 2011Background informationBirth nameDavid Roger JohansenAlso known asBuster PoindexterBorn 1950 01 09 January 9 1950 age 73 New York City U S Occupation s SingersongwriteractorYears active1968 presentLabelsGlam punk 1 hard rock 1 jump blues 2 pop 2 swing 3 blues 4 Formerly ofNew York DollsThe Harry SmithsSpouse s Cyrinda Foxe m 1977 div 1978 wbr Kate Simon m 1983 div 2011 wbr Mara Hennessey m 2013 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Buster Poindexter 2 2 Acting 2 3 Later solo career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 New York Dolls albums 4 2 Solo 4 3 Buster Poindexter albums 4 4 David Johansen and the Harry Smiths albums 4 5 Video performances 4 6 Compilation albums 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life EditJohansen was born in the New York City borough of Staten Island to a librarian mother Helen and an insurance sales representative father who had previously sung opera 6 7 His mother was Irish American and his father was Norwegian American 5 Career Edit Johansen center and the New York Dolls on TopPop television program 1973 Johansen began his career in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the Vagabond Missionaries a local Staten Island band 8 and later in the early 1970s as the singer songwriter in the proto punk band the New York Dolls 9 The New York Dolls were in the Mercer s scene appearing on the bill at a New Year s Eve 1972 gig with Ruby and the Rednecks 10 They released two albums the eponymous New York Dolls 1973 and Too Much Too Soon 1974 8 The bulk of the material was written by Johansen and guitarist Johnny Thunders The Dolls were sometimes well received critically but did not succeed commercially 8 In 1975 Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan left the band Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain along with Peter Jordan Chris Robison and Tony Machine continued playing as the New York Dolls until 1976 after which Johansen embarked on a solo career 9 His first two solo albums David Johansen and In Style featured several enduring originals 9 His self titled album peaked at number 91 in Australia in August 1978 11 Sylvain Sylvain frequently performed with him and his band covered many Dolls songs in concert his live albums Live It Up and The David Johansen Group Live document Johansen s reputation as an exceptional concert performer The studio releases Here Comes the Night which includes a signature number Heart of Gold and Sweet Revenge again showcased his strengths as a writer of new material and featured a guest appearance by jazz saxophone player Big Jay McNeely A number of the songs on Here Comes the Night were co written with South African musician Blondie Chaplin In 1982 Johansen was the opening act for The Who at several U S East Coast concerts including Shea Stadium in New York City and Capital Centre near Washington D C Buster Poindexter Edit In the late 1980s Johansen achieved moderate commercial success under the pseudonym Buster Poindexter 9 accompanied by The Uptown Horns performing jump blues traditional pop swing and novelty songs 2 3 He also appeared as part of the house band on the television program Saturday Night Live As Poindexter he scored his first hit song Hot Hot Hot 8 which in an interview on National Public Radio s Fresh Air he called the bane of my existence due to its pervasive popularity Hot Hot Hot was initially written and recorded by Montserratian Soca artist Arrow 9 As Poindexter Johansen often appeared with his band The Banshees of Blue Early Poindexter releases combined an eclectic selection of covers with Johansen s own compositions Johansen went on to issue Buster Poindexter s Happy Hour an album of songs thematically linked by their subject matter alcohol 9 It was followed by Buster Poindexter s Spanish Rocket Ship which focused on salsa and merengue music 12 Acting Edit Johansen acted in several films during the 1980s and 1990s and in 2000 13 had a brief role on the HBO drama series Oz He appeared in the television series The Adventures of Pete amp Pete in the episode On Golden Pete in which he played a park ranger He appeared in the Muppet Television segment of an episode of The Jim Henson Hour Among his more prominent roles are that of the wisecracking Ghost of Christmas Past in Scrooged 9 as well as the part of Looney in the movie Let It Ride playing opposite Richard Dreyfuss He starred opposite Hulk Hogan and Sherman Hemsley in Mr Nanny and co starred with John C McGinley in the movie Car 54 Where Are You based on the television series He can be seen in the Jim White documentary film Searching for the Wrong Eyed Jesus in which he sings a version of Geeshie Wiley s Last Kind Words while in a motel room He also had a supporting role with Mick Jagger and Emilio Estevez in the movie Freejack He also played Halston a hired hitman in the anthology film Tales from the Darkside The Movie 1990 in the segment The Cat from Hell He was also the guest music artist on the Miami Vice episode The Dutch Oven 1985 where he sang King of Babylon 14 Johansen most recently portrayed the bartender in the Netflix special A Very Murray Christmas Johansen lent his voice to the villain Ding Dong Daddy in the original Teen Titans animated series in the season 5 episode 9 episode Revved Up Johansen s legs appeared in John Lennon and Yoko Ono s 1971 film Up Your Legs Forever 15 He also voiced the Beartaur character in the 2021 Centaurworld animated Netflix television series Later solo career Edit Johansen performing in Toronto concert February 18 2008 Johansen then turned to blues with his group The Harry Smiths The group was named as a tribute to Harry Everett Smith who compiled the Anthology of American Folk Music several songs of which were covered by the band Johansen s second album with the Harry Smiths is titled Shaker In 2004 Johansen reunited with Sylvain Sylvain and Arthur Kane of the New York Dolls Owing to the success of the tour in 2006 the New York Dolls released One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This their first album in nearly thirty years It was critic Robert Christgau s choice for album of the year 16 In 2009 the band released Cause I Sez So and in 2011 Dancing Backward in High Heels Johansen hosts a weekly show David Johansen s Mansion of Fun on Sirius Satellite Radio while continuing to write and perform Featuring music from the jungles of Africa to the Bayou of Louisiana and from Duke Ellington to Phil Spector to Billy Joe Shaver the show is all over the musical map the show is free form and eclectic As of January 2020 update the show airs on channel 710 stream only The Loft In October 2007 Johansen participated in The Staten Island Composers Project featuring work by three musicians who call the island home Johansen Vernon Reid founder of the 80s rock metal pioneers Living Colour and Galt MacDermot best known as the composer of the musical Hair The Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island commissioned the program and asked each artist to write 20 minutes of music conveying something of his connection to the island often referred to as New York City s forgotten borough Johansen s opus a cinematic and unabashedly romantic Adagio scored mostly for strings is called Mara Dreams the Moon Gate of Uncommon Beauty Inspired by The Moon Gate of Uncommon Beauty a round portal between two rockscapes in the Chinese Scholar s Garden at the Staten Island Botanical Garden In September 2009 he appeared on Anthony Bourdain No Reservations the Travel Channel television program in which he toured Staten Island with the program s host In addition to his own albums Johansen contributed songs to the soundtracks of the films Times Square and The Aviator Flowers of the City and Ain t Cha Glad respectively and guests on About Them Shoes a CD by veteran blues man Hubert Sumlin Another non album track of his Johnsonius appears on the 1984 compilation A Diamond Hidden in the Mouth of a Corpse and The Rope The Let Go Song a track originally recorded during the sessions for his eponymous first album and published on the B side of the single Funky But Chic a song that was performed by the original New York Dolls before breaking up An artist noted for his musical unpredictability and versatility Johansen has been a consistent blues enthusiast since the earliest days of the Dolls with covers of songs by Bo Diddley and Sonny Boy Williamson among their earliest numbers The 2006 Dolls CD Private World The Complete Early Studio Demos 1972 3 featured the Dolls performing songs by Otis Redding Gary U S Bonds Chuck Berry The Shangri Las and Muddy Waters in addition to versions of songs from their two Mercury albums Also featured on the CD was a previously unreleased Dolls number Endless Party Johansen has worked consistently with Sylvain Sylvain drummer Tony Machine formerly an agent who worked for Leber amp Krebs a member of the New York Dolls in 1975 1976 and a fixture in many David Johansen groups and throughout the Buster Poindexter period and Brian Koonin guitarist and banjo player with Buster Poindexter and The Harry Smiths as well as keyboard player with the New York Dolls for the first reunion engagement and the One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This CD and tour On July 7 2020 Showtime Documentary Films announced that renowned filmmaker Martin Scorsese will direct a new feature film on Johansen 17 In September 2020 Johansen released a cover of Sinking Ship by Gypsy as part of the 2020 US presidential election campaign for Joe Biden 18 Personal life EditJohansen married the actress Cyrinda Foxe in 1977 but divorced within a year in 1978 From 1983 to 2011 Johansen was married to photographer Kate Simon In 2013 Johansen married artist Mara Hennessey 19 Discography EditNew York Dolls albums Edit Further information New York Dolls Discography Solo Edit 1978 David Johansen 1978 The David Johansen Group Live 1979 In Style 1981 Here Comes the Night 1982 Live It Up 1984 Sweet RevengeBuster Poindexter albums Edit 1987 Buster Poindexter US 40 1989 Buster Goes Berserk 1994 Buster s Happy Hour 1997 Buster s Spanish RocketshipDavid Johansen and the Harry Smiths albums Edit 2000 David Johansen and the Harry Smiths 2002 ShakerVideo performances Edit 1979 1990 The Uncle Floyd Show multiple performances as The David Johansen Group or David Johansen and the Banshees of Blue himself 1989 Disney MGM Studios Opening special Performer 2015 Netflix A Very Murray Christmas Himself Compilation albums Edit Stay Awake Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films 1988 as Buster Poindexter and The Banshees of Soul September Songs The Music of Kurt Weill 1994 1997 Alabama Song Stormy Weather The Music of Harold Arlen 2003 Kickin the Gong Around Jim White Presents Music From Searching for the Wrong Eyed Jesus 2005 The Last Kind Words with Larry Saltzman Geeshie Wiley cover AngelHeaded Hipster The Songs of Marc Bolan amp T Rex 2020 Bang a Gong Get it On References Edit a b Deming Mark Shaker Review AllMusic Retrieved July 27 2022 a b c Ruhlmann William Buster Poindexter Biography AllMusic Retrieved July 27 2022 a b Lewis Randy April 28 1994 Buster Poindexter Buster s Happy Hour Forward Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 8 2017 David Johansen amp the Harry Smiths David Johansen amp the Harry Smiths Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic via www allmusic com a b Antonia Nina February 2006 The New York Dolls Too Much Too Soon Omnibus Press pp 23 24 ISBN 1 84449 984 7 David Johansen Biography 1950 Filmreference com January 9 1950 Retrieved June 15 2013 Dougherty Margot January 25 1988 David Johansen Used to Bare It with the Dolls but Alter Ego Buster Poindexter Is a Bigger Grin People Retrieved December 25 2015 a b c d Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Indie and New Wave Music First ed Guinness Publishing pp 152 3 ISBN 0 85112 579 4 a b c d e f g Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 676 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Ruby and the Rednecks at the Mercer Arts Center Dsps lib uiowa edu September 3 2018 Retrieved January 13 2021 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 158 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Schulman Sandra November 11 1997 POINDEXTER A MERENGUE CABALLERO Sun Sentinel p 3E David Johansen IMDb The Dutch Oven October 25 1985 via www imdb com Jonathan Cott July 16 2013 Days That I ll Remember Spending Time With John Lennon amp Yoko Ono Omnibus Press p 74 ISBN 978 1 78323 048 8 2006 Dean s List Robert Christgau February 14 2007 Retrieved June 15 2013 Shaffer Claire July 7 2020 Martin Scorsese to Direct Documentary on New York Dolls David Johansen Rolling Stone Retrieved August 7 2020 David Johansen covers Sinking Ship Punknews org Retrieved January 13 2021 Christgau Robert 2018 Is It Still Good to Ya Fifty Years of Rock Criticism 1967 2017 Duke University Press ISBN 9781478002079 Retrieved April 15 2020 via Google Books Further reading EditJacobson Mark September 20 2002 The Icon Doll Face New York Magazine Rosen Richard J July 2000 Rick Visits David Johansen Stereophile Rollins Henry September 2006 David Johansen Interview archived from the original on October 18 2006 Steven Morrissey The New York Dolls Babylon Books Manchester 1981External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Johansen Buster Poindexter on Facebook New York Dolls Homepage David Johansen Resource David Johansen at IMDb David Johansen at AllMusic Buster Poindexter at AllMusic David Johansen and the Harry Smiths Shaker Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Johansen amp oldid 1144813299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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