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David Johansen
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Best known for his tenure fronting the hugely influential
New York Dolls
,
David Johansen
was a true chameleon; throughout the course of a career which saw him transform from a lipstick-smeared proto-punk hero into an urbane blue-eyed soul man and finally into a tuxedo-clad lounge lizard, he remained a rock & roll original, an unpredictable iconoclast and a true cultural innovator. Born January 9, 1950, in Staten Island, NY,
Johansen
joined his first band, the Vagabond Missionaries, in his mid-teens.
A tenure with
Fast Eddie & the Electric Japs
, as well as an attempt to mount a career as a theatrical actor, followed before a club-hopping
Johansen
met bassist
Arthur Kane
, who extended an invitation to join his band, Actress. After changing their name to
the New York Dolls
, the group began building a notorious reputation for their menacing, edgy music, drug-fueled lifestyle, and outrageously campy, drag queen-inspired glam image; although neither their eponymous 1973 debut nor 1974's
Too Much Too Soon
even cracked the Top 100,
the Dolls
established an enduring cult following, and their influence on the rise of punk was unmistakable.
The Dolls
officially broke up in 1975, although
Johansen
and guitarist
Syl Sylvain
continued performing under the group's name for two more years. Finally, in 1977,
Johansen
entered the recording studio with his support group,
the Staten Island Boys
, to cut his self-titled solo debut; while it sold no better than
the Dolls
' records, it did renew the critics' love affair with the singer and his gritty, soulful voice. With producer
Mick Ronson
, he returned in 1979 with the Motown-influenced
In Style
, followed in 1981 by the commercial-minded
Here Comes the Night
. While 1982's concert set
Live It Up
won some airplay for its medley of the
Animals
hits
"We Gotta Get Out of This Place,"
"It's My Life,"
and
"Don't Bring Me Down,"
Johansen
was forced to reassess his career when 1984's dance-flavored
Sweet Revenge
tanked. At the end of 1984 he resurfaced in the pompadoured guise of
Buster Poindexter
, a supposed ethnomusicologist armed with an expansive knowledge of R&B chestnuts. After debuting the
Buster
character at a series of mid-'80s downtown New York loft gigs with
the Uptown Horns
,
Johansen
continued honing the identity in the piano bars of Manhattan, establishing a lounge swinger persona which predated the lounge-kitsch revival of the mid-'90s by a decade.
As
Poindexter
's popularity grew, he began fronting a large band dubbed
the Banshees in Blue
and building a devoted following on the New York club circuit. In 1987, he issued an LP,
Buster Poindexter
, which featured the party classic
"Hot Hot Hot,"
an effervescent cover of an obscure 1984 soca hit. In addition to reviving
Johansen
's career as a musical performer,
Buster
also renewed his long-dormant acting bug, and he was tapped to co-star in the 1988 features Married to the Mob and Scrooged. The character remained
Johansen
's focus in subsequent years as well, as evidenced by the albums
Buster Goes Berserk
in 1989 and
Buster's Happy Hour
in 1994. He maintained a relatively low profile in the years prior to the spring 2000 release of
David Johansen & the Harry Smiths
. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Albums (6)
David Johansen/Live It Up
(19 songs)
Looking Good
(8 songs)
From Pumps to Pompadour: The David Johansen Story
(12 songs)
Live It Up
(11 songs)
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