David Johansen, the gravelly-voiced showman who helped ignite the punk rock motion because the vocalist of the New York Dolls earlier than he recorded “Sizzling Sizzling Sizzling” because the lounge lizard Buster Poindexter and acted in Scrooged, has died. He was 75.
Johansen died Friday “within the daylight surrounded by music and flowers” at his residence in Staten Island, his household introduced.
His stepdaughter, Leah Hennessy, revealed Feb. 10 that Johansen had been battling Stage 4 most cancers for a decade, had a mind tumor and had damaged his again in a fall simply after Thanksgiving. The household requested for donations to assist with their medical bills.
“David and his household had been deeply moved by the outpouring of affection and help they’ve skilled just lately as the results of having gone public with their challenges,” they stated. “He was grateful that he had an opportunity to be in contact with so many family and friends earlier than he handed. He knew he was ecstatically cherished.”
The outlandish and uncooked New York Dolls, keen on vulgarity and dressing in drag, had been comprised of Johansen, guitarists Sylvain Sylvain and Johnny Thunders, bassist Arthur Kane and drummer Jerry Nolan once they laid down in eight days their eponymous breakthrough album, produced by Todd Rundgren for Mercury Information, in 1973.
“We went right into a room and simply recorded,” he stated in a 2013 interview with Esquire. “It wasn’t like these individuals who conceptualize issues. It was only a doc of what was happening on the time.”
The primary music on the primary facet of that first album was “Persona Disaster,” co-written by Johansen and Thunders, to be adopted by such songs as “In search of a Kiss,” “Vietnamese Child,” “Frankenstein” and Bo Diddley’s “Capsules.”
Whereas their messy first LP, seen by many as an antidote to progressive rock, didn’t promote very nicely, it could wind up on numerous best-of lists through the years and affect such acts because the Ramones, Kiss, the Intercourse Pistols and Morrissey.
When the Dolls’ follow-up, 1974’s Too A lot Too Quickly, produced by Shadow Morton, additionally failed commercially, they had been dropped by Mercury after a chaotic nationwide tour and would disband after a December 1976 present at Max’s Kansas Metropolis, a membership close to their East Village stomping grounds.
“We obtained sick of taking a look at one another. Schlepping everywhere,” he defined in a 2022 interview.
“The New York Dolls had been the purest type of rock ’n’ roll, and so they invoked the sort of power that may’t be sustained with out damaging the hosts and is nearly unimaginable to distil for mass consumption,” Nina Antonia wrote in Too A lot Too Quickly, her 1998 e-book in regards to the band.
Johanson launched six solo albums via 1984’s Candy Revenge, then modified personas, sported a pompadour and sang requirements for the 1987 album Buster Poindexter. From that, the rollicking “Sizzling Sizzling Sizzling” peaked at No. 42 on the Billboard Sizzling 100 and obtained numerous airplay on MTV — although he typically known as his largest hit “the bane of my existence.”
All of it led to an appearing profession, with the fun-loving Johansen enjoying the Ghost of Christmas Previous — right here a chain-smoking taxi driver — within the Richard Donner-directed Scrooged (1988), starring Invoice Murray. He then portrayed one other cab driver, Looney, the most effective buddy of Richard Dreyfuss’ gambler, within the horse-racing comedy Let It Trip (1989).
Johansen additionally performed Officer Gunther Toody within the 1994 big-screen remake of Automobile 54, The place Are You — that rubber-faced position was dealt with by Joe E. Ross on the unique Nineteen Sixties NBC comedy — and the sociopathic Jewish inmate Eli Zabitz on three episodes of HBO’s Oz in 2000.
“Each singer who’s price his salt is an actor,” he as soon as stated. “You play completely different characters in several songs. Typically you’re a romantic lead, typically you’re this madcap get together barbarian. You play all these roles, operating via each facet of emotion.”
One in every of six children, David Roger Johansen was born on Staten Island on Jan. 9, 1950. His mom, Helen, was a librarian, and his father, John, offered insurance coverage and preferred to sing opera round the home.
Johansen performed in native bands and acted in performs for Charles Ludlum’s Ridiculous Theater earlier than Kane and authentic Dolls drummer Billy Murcia knocked on the door of his condominium on East sixth Avenue and recruited him to be their singer.
The New York Dolls within the Nineteen Seventies, clockwise from prime left: Arthur Kane, Jerry Nolan, Sylvain Sylvain, David Johansen and Johnny Thunders.
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As they earned a cult following in decrease Manhattan, the Dolls performed R&B with reckless abandon and wore make-up, excessive heels and satin — some thought they had been homosexual —and obtained to open for Rod Stewart in London. (Throughout that journey, Murcia died of an unintentional drug overdose.)
After the Dolls signed with Mercury in March 1973, they took to the street. In a 2004 interview with NPR’s Terry Gross, Johansen stated he was arrested onstage in Memphis and spent an evening in jail for inciting a riot. He was “dressed like Liza Minnelli on the time, and it wasn’t essentially the most enjoyable night time I ever had,” he famous.
As Poindexter, he carried out on six episodes of Saturday Evening Stay throughout its twelfth season (1986-87) and launched 4 albums over a decade as his alter ego after signing with RCA.
David Johansen & the Harry Smiths — named for the person who compiled 1952’s Anthology of American People Music — recorded nation blues albums in 2000 and 2002 earlier than he took half in a Dolls reunion, sparked in 2004 by Morrissey, that spawned the extremely regarded 2006 LP One Day It Will Please Us to Bear in mind Even This. That model of the band lasted about eight years,
Johansen confirmed up on episodes of Miami Vice in 1985 and The Equalizer in 1987, and he additionally appeared in Sweet Mountain (1987) — fellow musicians Tom Waits, Leon Redbone, Dr. John, Joe Strummer and Arto Lindsay had been in that, too — Married to the Mob (1988), Freejack (1992), The Tic Code (1998) and 200 Cigarettes (1999).
Along with his stepdaughter, survivors embrace his third spouse, Mara Hennessey, whom he wed in November 2013, and his siblings, Michael, Christopher, Elizabeth, Mary Ellen and Karen. He was beforehand married to actress Cyrinda Foxe (an ex of Steven Tyler, too) and photographer Kate Simon.
Together with his well being points, he hadn’t been in a position to carry out for the previous 5 years or so. There might be a number of occasions “celebrating his life and artistry,” his household stated.
Most just lately, Johansen hosted a SiriusXM program known as Mansion of Enjoyable and was the topic of the 2023 documentary Persona Disaster: One Evening Solely, co-directed by Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi and constructed round a Café Carlyle present. (He had finished songs for Scorsese’s Boardwalk Empire and Vinyl HBO sequence.)
“There’s been numerous evaluations [of the doc] which have been very constructive and I’ll begin studying them,” he stated in a current interview. “However by the point I get via a couple of of them, I’ll be like, ‘Alright, that’s sufficient of that.’ I’m searching for somebody who truly has a beef with me so I can get down within the filth.”
Hilary Lewis contributed to this report.