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Blasts from the past; Lotti Golden’s 1969 soul-garage-psych “Motor-Cycle” is finally getting some long overdue attention. Glam rock band the New York Dolls gets a reissue of their debut album, plus ...
He was the last surviving member of the Dolls’ classic lineup. Presumably, Johansen’s passing is the reason that Guns N’ Roses just trotted out their “Human Being” cover for the first time.
A grid-like painting featuring a patchwork of red, yellow and blue squares by Dutch modernist Piet Mondrian sold for $47.6 million on Monday. The sale kicked off a weeklong series of New York ...
March 14. Nita Lowey, 87. The former congresswoman was a long-serving New York Democrat who was the first woman to chair the powerful House Appropriations Committee. March 15. Émilie Dequenne, 43.
The New York estate of Paramount Pictures founder and movie pioneer Adolph Zukor is now on the market in New City, about 30 miles north of Manhattan, for $1.975 million. The 6.7-acre pastoral ...
The model, around 3-feet high, is expected to realise between $600,000 and $900,000 as the star lot at There Are Such Things: 20th Century Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy on Screen, which opens ...
The Bell Family – The Last of Lochbourne’s Summer Barons Around the time of John Carscallen’s death in 1906, John J. Bell acquired the property now known as Lochbourne. The Bell family immigrated to ...
One of a kind.” “RIP David Jo. He was an original…” added guitarist Steve Conte of Matawan, who played in the recent incarnation of the New York Dolls, fronted by Johansen, from 2004 to 2010.
Yesterday (March 1), Loudwire reported that legendary New York Dolls frontman David Johansen died this past Friday, Feb. 28, at the age of 75 (a mere few weeks after he went public with his Stage ...
FILE – Rock group “The New York Dolls” perform at the Waldorf Halloween Ball, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC, Oct. 31, 1973. At right is lead singer David Johansen, with guitarist Sylvain Sylvain.
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