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for|the self-titled debut album|New York Dolls (album)original research|date=May 2009Refimprove|date=July 2010Infobox musical artist| background = group_or_band| name = New York Dolls| image = New York Dolls (2006).jpg| caption = The New York Dolls in 2006.| image_size = 250| landscape = yes| years_active = 1971–1976, 2004–present| origin = New York City|New York , United States | genre = Rock and roll , glam punk , glam rock , protopunk | label = Mercury Records|Mercury , Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner , Atco Records|Atco , 429 Records|429 | current_members = David Johansen
Sylvain Sylvain
Brian Delaney
Kenny Aaronson
Earl Slick | past_members = Johnny Thunders
Jerry Nolan
Arthur Kane
Billy Murcia
Peter Jordan
Chris Robison
Tony Machine
Gary Powell
Rick Rivets
Blackie Lawless
Brian Koonin
Steve Conte
Sami Yaffa
Frank Infante
Jason Hill (singer)|Jason Hill
Micheal Caiafa
Jason Sutter
The New York Dolls is an United States|American punk music|rock musical ensemble|band , formed in New York City|New York in 1971. The band's protopunk sound prefigured much of what was to come in the punk rock era; their visual style influenced the look of many New Wave music|new wave and 1980s-era glam metal groups, and they began the local New York scene that later spawned the Ramones , Blondie (band)|Blondie , Television (band)|Television and Talking Heads .cite web|last=Thomas |first=Stephen |url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/new-york-dolls-p5019 |title=New York Dolls |publisher=AllMusic |date= |accessdate=2011-07-15

In 2004 the band reformed with three of their original members, two of whom, David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain , continue on today and have released three records of new material. The original bassist, Arthur Kane , died shortly after their first reunion concert.

History


Sylvain Sylvain and Billy Murcia , who went to junior high school and high school together, started playing in a band called “the Pox” in 1967. After the frontman quit, Murcia and Sylvain started a clothing business called "Truth and Soul" and Sylvain took a job at "A Different Drummer",cite book |title=Johnny Thunders: In Cold Blood |last=Antonia |first=Nina |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2000 |publisher=Cherry Red Books |location= |isbn=1-901447-15-4 |page=8 |page=257 |url= |accessdate= a men's boutique that was across the street from the New York Doll Hospital, a doll repair shop. Sylvain claimed that the shop inspired the name for their future band. In 1970 they formed a band again and recruited Johnny Thunders to join on bass, though Sylvain ended up teaching him to play guitar. They called themselves the "Dolls." When Sylvain left the band to spend a few months in London, Thunders and Murcia went their separate ways.

Thunders was eventually recruited by Kane and Rick Rivets , who had been playing together in the Bronx . At Thunders' suggestion, Murcia replaced the original drummer. Thunders played lead guitar and sang for the band known as "Actress". An October 1971 rehearsal tape recorded by Rivets was released as Dawn of the Dolls. When Thunders decided that he no longer wanted to be the front man, David Johansen joined the band.

Initially, the group was composed of singer David Johansen, guitarists Johnny Thunders and Rick Rivets (who was replaced by Sylvain Sylvain after a few months), bass guitarist Arthur "Killer" Kane and drummer Billy Murcia. The original lineup's first performance was on Christmas Eve 1971 at a homeless shelter, the Endicott Hotel .

The band was influenced by vintage rhythm and blues , the early Rolling Stones , classic American girl group songs, and post-psychedelic bands such as the MC5 and The Stooges , as well as then-current glam rock ers such as Marc Bolan . They did it their own way, creating something which critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote "doesn't really sound like anything that came before it. It's hard rock with a self-conscious wit, a celebration of camp and kitsch that retains a menacing, malevolent edge."Allmusic|class=album|id=r14003|pure_url=yes Allmusic.com Despite their impeccable rock/punk/glam credentials, the band's sound was also formed by blues and soul influences, as evidenced by Johansen's bluesy harmonica and their choice of cover version s – their two Mercury albums contain their covers of songs originally performed by Bo Diddley , The Drells , Sonny Boy Williamson II|Sonny Boy Williamson , The Coasters and the Jay Hawks (though, in the case of The Jay Hawks' song "Stranded in the Jungle", the Dolls may have been more familiar with a cover version by The Cadets (doo wop)|The Cadets ). The CD "Private World: The Complete Early Studio Demos 1972/3" includes their versions of songs by Otis Redding , Gary US Bonds , Chuck Berry , The Shangri-Las and Muddy Waters . The jazz music influence was particularly important for Johansen, whose subsequent career included work with jazz man Big Jay McNeely and blues man Hubert Sumlin .

After getting a manager and attracting some music industry interest, the band got a break when Rod Stewart invited them to open for him at a London concert. Shortly thereafter, Murcia died of accidental drowning, at age 21, after he passed out from drugs and alcohol.

Once back in New York, the Dolls auditioned drummers, including Marc Bell (who would go on to play with Richard Hell and the Ramones|Ramones under the stage name " Marky Ramone ") and Jerry Nolan , a friend of the band. They selected Nolan, and after US Mercury Records ' A& R man Paul Nelson signed them, they began sessions for their debut album.
The New York Dolls (album)|New York Dolls was produced by former Nazz|The Nazz guitarist Todd Rundgren . In an interview in Creem magazine, Rundgren says he barely touched the recording; everybody was debating how to do the mix. Sales were sluggish, especially in middle US, and a Stereo Review magazine reviewer in 1973 compared the Dolls' guitar playing to the sound of lawnmowers.


For their next album the quintet opted for producer Shadow Morton|George "Shadow" Morton , whose productions for the Shangri-Las and other girl groups in the mid-1960s had been among the band's favorites, for 1974's Too Much Too Soon (album)|Too Much Too Soon . Mercury dropped the Dolls not long after the second album. In 1975, foundering in drug abuse and interpersonal spats as the opportunities dried up, the band split up. During their last weeks together Malcolm McLaren helped with management. He got the band red leather outfits to wear on stage and a communist flag as backdrop. The Dolls did a 5-concert tour of New York - one gig for each New York district - supported by new band Television that included Tom Verlaine and Richard Hell .

The McLaren-era Dolls were captured in a live set released by Fan Club records in 1982, Red Patent Leather . Production is credited to Sylvain Sylvain, with former manager Marty Thau credited as executive producer. In addition to the expected line-up, due to Kane being the worse for wear due to drink, roadie Peter Jordan was credited with 'second bass'.

Break-up


Thunders and Nolan left in 1975 while on tour in Florida. Blackie Lawless replaced Thunders for the remainder of the Florida tour. A taste of The Dolls without Thunders and Nolan can be found on the album Tokyo Dolls Live (Fan Club/New Rose), from a Japanese show in August 1975, for which Johansen, Sylvain and Jordan were joined by keyboardist Chris Robison and drummer Tony Machine. The material is similar to that on Red Patent Leather , but notable for a radically re-arranged "Frankenstein" and a cover of Big Joe Turner 's "Flip Flop Fly." The album is undated and has no production credit, but was issued circa 1986.

Johansen and Sylvain continued on as the New York Dolls for a few years, with the band rounded out by Jordan, Machine and Robison. The group played its final shows for 28 years in late 1976, with Bobby Blaine on keyboards.

Thunders and Nolan formed The Heartbreakers with bassist Richard Hell , who had left Television the same week. After a few shows they added guitarist Walter Lure and a few months later replaced Hell with Billy Rath. They participated in the "Anarchy Tour" with the Sex Pistols , The Clash and The Damned (band)|The Damned in Britain in 1976. The Heartbreakers recorded one studio album, L.A.M.F. in London in 1977, and a few live sets (including one from a Max's Kansas City show) before splintering.

Thunders continued to tour and record throughout the 1980s, releasing one solo album So Alone (on which Sex Pistols Steve Jones (musician)|Steve Jones and Paul Cook among others guested) consisting of a few classic originals and some covers. During this period he briefly teamed up with ex-MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer (guitarist)|Wayne Kramer in the group Gang War , which later altered its name. Thunders died in New Orleans in 1991 of an alleged heroin and methadone overdose. It also came to light that he suffered from leukemia . Nolan died a few months later in 1992, following a stroke , brought about by bacterial meningitis .

Immediately after the group's breakup, Johansen started a solo career. Several Johansen and Sylvain songs never made it to vinyl until the first two Johansen solo albums: e.g., "Funky But Chic," "Girls," and "Frenchette." His fourth solo album, a concert set called Live it Up, contained a medley of The Animals ' " We Gotta Get Out of This Place ", " Don't Bring Me Down (The Animals song)|Don't Bring Me Down ", and " It's My Life (Animals song)|It's My Life " with the video of the 'Animals Medley' performance becoming a hit on MTV.

Johansen had his greatest commercial success portraying the fictional lounge lizard/singer Buster Poindexter , who mixed comedy with a kitschy hybrid of soul and tropical pop. Under Buster Poindexter's name, Johansen finally made a chart-topping single: one of the 1980s' biggest dance hits, "Hot Hot Hot." He also hosted a variety show on VH1 as Poindexter, then moved on to folk music|folk and blues with David Johansen and the Harry Smiths through the 1990s. A posthumous New York Dolls album, Lipstick Killers (made up of early demo tapes of the original Dolls with Billy Murcia on drums), was released in a cassette-only edition on ROIR Records in 1981, and subsequently re-released on CD, and then on vinyl in early 2006. All the tracks from this title – sometimes referred to as The Mercer Street Sessions (though actually recorded at Blue Rock Studio, New York) – are included on the CD Private World , along with other tracks recorded elsewhere, including a previously unreleased Dolls original, "Endless Party." Three more unreleased studio tracks, including another previously unreleased Dolls original, "Lone Star Queen," are included on the ''Rock 'n' Roll'' album. The other two are covers – " Courageous Cat " theme from the original Courageous Cat Cartoon series, and a second attempt at "Don't Mess With Cupid," a song written by Steve Cropper and Eddie Floyd for Otis Redding and first recorded by the Dolls for the Mercer Street/Blue Rock Sessions.

Sylvain formed his own band, The Criminals, then cut a solo album for RCA Records|RCA , while also working with Johansen. He later became a taxicab driver in New York. In the early 1990s he moved to Los Angeles and recorded one album Sleep Baby Doll, on Fishhead Records. His bandmates on that record were: Brian Keats on drums ( Dave Vanian 's Phantom Chords), Speediejohn Carlucci on bass (ex- Fuzztones ), and Olivier Le Baron on lead guitar. Guest appearances by Frank Infante of Blondie (band)|Blondie and Derwood Andrews of Generation X (band)|Generation X were also included on the record. It has been re-released as New York A Go Go, along with tracks by The Criminals.

Influence


The band influenced a wide range of musicians and bands across multiple generations, from mainstream hard rock bands like Kiss (band)|Kiss and Aerosmith , to both the American and British punk rock movements, to the huge wave of " hair metal " bands that were emanating out of the Sunset Strip in the mid-1980s. In particular, they inspired various members of The Sex Pistols, especially guitarist Steve Jones (musician)|Steve Jones , who later said that looking back at his movements on stage, he was embarrassed by how much he copied Johnny Thunders' style. The Filth and the Fury rockumentary The Sex Pistols' manager, Malcolm McLaren , worked with the New York Dolls towards the end of their career, though he never officially managed them.cite web |url= http://thequietus.com/articles/02330-bringing-out-the-dead-new-york-dolls-interviewed |title=Bringing Out The Dead: New York Dolls On Their Highs And Lows |author=Mark Eglinton |date=July 30, 2009 |work= |publisher=TheQuietus.com |accessdate=8 July 2010

They were first and foremost a major influence on the rock music scene in New York City, having accumulated a devoted cult following during their career. By the time the New York Dolls had disbanded, Ira Robbins wrote that they "singlehandedly began the local New York scene that later spawned the Ramones, Blondie, Television, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, Dead Boys, Talking Heads and others. A classic case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts, the Dolls were much more than just a band. Their devoted original audience became the petri dish of a scene; they emulated their heroes and formed groups in their image."cite web|url= http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php? a=new_york_dolls |title=TrouserPress.com |publisher=TrouserPress.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-15

The Smiths ' Morrissey and R.E.M. 's Michael Stipe and Peter Buck – whose music is notably different from that of the New York Dolls – are noted for their Dolls enthusiasms.Citation needed|date=July 2010 Stipe was a special guest on One Day... , and Morrissey (as "Steven Morrissey") wrote a book about them in his pre-Smiths days before going on, in November 2009, to select the Dolls' "(There's Gonna Be A) Showdown" as his favourite record on the BBC Radio 4 show Desert Island Discs.


Corey Taylor from Slipknot (band)|Slipknot has been seen using New York Dolls' t-shirt.

Reunion


Morrissey, having been a long-time fan of the band, and head of the UK fanclub (in the 1970s), would go on to organize a reunion of the three surviving band members (Johansen, Sylvain, and Kane) for the Meltdown Festival in London in 2004. The reunion led to a live LP and DVD on Morrissey's Attack label, and a film, New York Doll , showing Kane's point of view of the genesis of the reunion contrasted against the backdrop of his conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . However, future plans were affected when the news came of Arthur Kane's death on July 13, 2004, from leukemia. They played several festivals in the UK during 2004.

In July 2005, the two surviving members announced a tour and a new album, titled One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This (album)|One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This . Released on July 25, 2006, the album featured guitarist Steve Conte, bassist Sami Yaffa (ex- Hanoi Rocks ), drummer Brian Delaney and keyboardist Brian Koonin , formerly a member of David Johansen and the Harry Smiths. On July 20, 2006, the New York Dolls appeared on '' Late Night with Conan O'Brien , followed by a live performance in Philadelphia at the WXPN All About The Music Festival, and on July 22, 2006, a taped appearance on The Henry Rollins Show ''. On August 18, 2006, the band performed in a free concert at New York's Seaport Music.

In October 2006, the band embarked on a UK tour, with Sylvain taking time while in Glasgow to speak to John Kilbride of STV. The discussion covered the band's history and the current state of their live show and songwriting, with Sylvain commenting that "even if you come to our show thinking 'how can it be like it was before,' we turn that around 'cos we've got such a great live rock 'n roll show". http://www.stv.tv/out/showArticle.jsp? source=opencms& articleId=/out/music/latestnews/Interview_x_New_York_Dolls STV.tvdead link|date=July 2011

In November 2006, the Dolls began headlining " Underground Garage|Little Steven's Underground Garage Presents the Rolling Rock and Roll Show," about 20 live gigs with numerous other bands. In April 2007, the band played in Australia and New Zealand, appearing at the V Festival (Australia)|V Festival with Pixies , Pet Shop Boys , Gnarls Barkley , Beck , Jarvis Cocker and Phoenix (band)|Phoenix .

On September 22, 2007, New York Dolls were removed from the current artists section of Roadrunner Records' website, signifying the group's split with the label. The band played the O2 Wireless Festival in Hyde Park, London on July 4, 2008, with Morrissey and Beck and the Lounge On The Farm Festival on July 12, 2008. On November 14, 2008, it was announced that the producer of their first album, Todd Rundgren, would be producing a new album, which will be followed by a world tour. The finishing touches on the album were made in Rundgren's studio on the island of Kauai.cite web|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/BLABBERMOUTH.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=113040 |title=Roadrunnerrecords.com |publisher=Roadrunnerrecords.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-15 The album, Cause I Sez So , was released on May 5, 2009 on Atco Records . http://www.nydolls.org/news.php? ID=64 Nydolls.orgdead link|date=July 2011

The band played at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas on March 21, 2009, and a show at London's 100 Club on May 14, 2009 supported by Spizzenergi .
On March 18, 2010, the band announced another two concert dates at the Koko (venue)|KOKO club in Camden, London and the Academy in Dublin on April 20. In December 2010, it was announced the band would release their fifth album. The album, Dancing Backward in High Heels , featuring new guitarist Frank Infante (formerly of Blondie) was released on March 15, 2011.cite web|author=mitchopolis |url= http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/12/10/new-york-dolls-prep-release-of-fifth-album-dancing-backward-in-high-heels/ |title=New York Dolls announce new album, Dancing Backward in High Heels « Consequence of Sound |publisher=Consequenceofsound.net |date=2010-12-10 |accessdate=2011-07-15cite web|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=150952 |title=BLABBERMOUTH.NET - NEW YORK DOLLS: New Album Artwork Unveiled |publisher=Roadrunnerrecords.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-15

On March 1, 2011, it was announced the New York Dolls would be the opening act for a summer tour featuring Mötley Crüe and Poison (band)|Poison . They announced a new lineup for the tour, featuring guitarist Earl Slick , who held previous stints with David Bowie and John Lennon , Bassist Kenny Aaronson , who toured with Bob Dylan in 1988. Formerly of Dust and since the early 90's and on hiatis, The John Eddie Band...drummer Jason Sutter , formerly of Foreigner (band)|Foreigner and Smash Mouth . Both Slick and Aaronson came to the band through their participation with David Johansen on the album Take It Or Leave It – A Tribute To The Original Queens of Noise: The Runaways . Coincidentally, Aaronson was once a member of Joan Jett and The Blackhearts .

In October 2011, the New York Dolls play 5 dates in Australia.
Once the summer tour of the US had finished the Dolls embarked on the tour of Australia for which Brian Delaney returned on drums, he sat out the summer tour for family reasons, the band are also to support Alice Cooper on a short tour of the UK in late October 2011

Members


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;Current members
  • David Johansen – vocals, harmonica (1971–1976, 2004–present)

  • Sylvain Sylvain – guitar, bass, piano (1971–1976, 2004–present)

  • Brian Delaney – drums (2005–present)

  • Kenny Aaronson – bass (2011–present)

  • Earl Slick – guitar (2011–present)


  • col-2;Former members

  • Johnny Thunders (deceased) – guitar, vocals (1971–1975)

  • Rick Rivets – guitar (1971)

  • Arthur Kane (deceased) – bass guitar (1971–1975, 2004)

  • Billy Murcia (deceased) – drums (1971–1972)

  • Jerry Nolan (deceased) – drums (1972–1975)

  • Blackie Lawless – guitar (1975)

  • Peter Jordan – bass (1975–1976)

  • Chris Robison – keyboards (1975)

  • Bobby Blaine – keyboards (1976)

  • Tony Machine – drums (1975–1976)

  • Steve Conte – guitar, vocals (2004–2010)

  • Gary Powell – drums (2004)

  • Sami Yaffa – bass (2005–2010)

  • Brian Koonin – keyboards (2005–2006)

  • Frank Infante – guitar (2010–2011)

  • Jason Hill (singer)|Jason Hill – bass (2010–2011)

  • Jason Sutter – drums (2011)


  • col-end

    Discography


    cite book
    | first= Martin C.
    | last= Strong
    | year= 2000
    | title= The Great Rock Discography
    | edition= 5th
    | publisher= Mojo Books
    | location= Edinburgh
    | pages= 694–695
    | isbn= 1-84195-017-3


    Demo albums


  • Actress – "Birth of the New York Dolls" (1972)

  • Lipstick Killers - The Mercer Street Sessions 1972 (1981)

  • Seven Day Weekend (New York Dolls Album)|Seven Day Weekend (1992)

  • Private World - The Complete Early Studio Demos 1972-1973 (2006)


  • Studio albums


  • New York Dolls (album)|New York Dolls (1973)

  • Too Much Too Soon (album)|Too Much Too Soon (1974)

  • One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This (2006)

  • Cause I Sez So (2009)

  • Dancing Backward in High Heels (2011)


  • Live albums


  • Red Patent Leather (1984)

  • Paris Le Trash (1993)

  • Live In Concert, Paris 1974 (1998)

  • From Paris With Love (L.U.V.) (2002)

  • Morrissey Presents: The Return Of New York Dolls Live From Royal Festival Hall (2004)

  • Live At the Filmore East (2008)


  • Compilation albums


  • New York Dolls / Too Much Too Soon (1977)

  • Very Best of New York Dolls (1977)

  • Night of the Living Dolls (1985)

  • The Best of the New York Dolls (1985)

  • New York Dolls + Too Much Too Soon (1987)

  • Super Best Collection (1990)

  • '' Rock'n Roll (New York Dolls album)|Rock'n Roll (1994)

  • Hootchie Kootchie Dolls (1998)

  • The Glam Rock Hits (1999)

  • The Glamorous Life Live (1999)

  • Actress: Birth of The New York Dolls (2000)

  • Endless Party (2000)

  • New York Tapes 72/73 (2000)

  • Great Big Kiss (reissue of Seven Day Weekend and Red Patent Leather , 2002)

  • Looking For A Kiss (2003)

  • Manhattan Mayhem (2003)

  • 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of New York Dolls (2003)

  • The Return of the New York Dolls – live from Royal Festival Hall 2004 (2004)


  • Singles


  • "Bad Girl" / "Subway Train" (1973)

  • "Jet Boy" / "Babylon" / "Who Are the Mystery Girls" (1973)

  • "Personality Crisis" / "Looking for a Kiss" (1973)

  • "Trash" / "Personality Crisis" (1973)

  • "Stranded in the Jungle" / "Don't Start Me Talkin'" (1974)

  • "(There's Gonna Be A) Showdown" / "Puss 'n' Boots" (1974)

  • "Gimme Luv and Turn On the Light" (2006)


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • official site|nydolls.org

  • Facebook|nydolls

  • myspace|newyorkdolls


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