The 1970s band the New York Dolls was hugely influential, despite making only two studio albums. Today we remember Johansen, aka Buster Poindexter, who died Feb. 28. Originally broadcast in 2004.
My wife, Carola Dibbell, reviewed it for The Village Voice, providing a firsthand historical account of how Johansen presented himself in what was already a bleak time for him: “Too smart not to ...
David Johansen, who died in February at 75, talks about the history of the New York Dolls, drugs, and fashion in the Village, in this lost interview.
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Marshfield resident Anthony Geraci takes a break to bring his Boston Blues All Stars quintet to the Spire Center in Plymouth.
"Sweet Dreams" is set for release Friday, just before the 31-year-old rapper and singer is set to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon March 10. In the clip, which is just under 30 ...
He was a survivor. Until he wasn't. I won't say he reinvented himself as much as Bowie or Madonna, then again Johansen was ...
Whoopi Goldberg took a moment to honor actors and performers who passed who were left out of the In Memoriam segment at the ...
David Johansen, who made history as the frontman of the New York Dolls and as Buster Poindexter, has died at 75.
David Johansen, pictured in 2004, was one of rock's great minor figures. He died Friday. (SARA KRULWICH/The New York Times) ...
From Wayne Osmond to Gene Hackman to Michelle Trachtenberg, we’ve marked the loss of many beloved or notable celebrities who ...