David Johansen, the last surviving member of the glam and protopunk band the New York Dolls who later performed as his campy ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - David Johansen, the former lead singer for the New York Dolls, whose unvarnished sound and flamboyant ...
Among performers, there's no New York concert venue that's quite like ... consider attending the famous Radio City Christmas Spectacular, which stars the Rockettes. According to recent visitors ...
Johansen was among the most crucial figures in New York’s 1970s rock and roll scene, fronting the Dolls and working with Todd Rundgren. The band were far more glamorous than that of their city ...
In the Steve Cohen era, however, the Mets have tried taking New York City for themselves ... Tell that to WFAN (New York) radio host Gregg Giannotti. Giannotti slammed the Mets earlier this ...