Primal Fear are to release a compilation album in late September. It’s to be called ‘Metal Is Forvever’, and will come with a bonus CD, featuring ‘classic metal tracks’.
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The singer and songwriter who was at the vanguard of glam rock and punk as the frontman of the NEW YORK DOLLS, died 28 February at his home on Staten Island. He was 75.
His death was confirmed by his stepdaughter, Leah Hennessey.
Mr. Johansen revealed last month that he was suffering from Stage 4 cancer, a brain tumor and a broken back. He announced a fund-raising campaign through the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund to assist with his medical bills, saying, “I’ve never been one to ask for help, but this is an emergency.”
Mr. Johansen was prolific in multiple genres, from blues to calypso, and achieved his greatest commercial success in the late 1980s and early ’90s with his pompadoured lounge-lizard alter ego, Buster Poindexter. But his 1970s heyday with the NEW YORK DOLLS, a band of lipstick-smeared men in love with trashy riffs and tough women, had the most cultural impact, inspiring numerous punk, heavy metal and alternative musicians.
The NEW YORK DOLLS were notorious for transgressive behavior; they were especially notorious for cross-dressing.
Mr. Johansen released five solo albums between 1978 and 1984; professional bar-band rock with bohemian flourishes, the highlights included the declamatory style anthem “Funky but Chic.”
A friendship with the actor Bill Murray led to Mr. Johansen’s appearance in the 1988 movie “Scrooged” as the taxicab-driving Ghost of Christmas Past. It was his most prominent role in an acting career that encompassed dozens of movies and TV shows.
His signature cover of “Hot Hot Hot,” originally recorded by the soca musician Arrow, became a party anthem and a minor hit, peaking at No. 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1987.
In 2023, Mr. Johansen was the subject of “Personality Crisis: One Night Only,” a 2023 documentary directed by Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi centered on a Buster Poindexter show at the Café Carlyle in New York.
DISCOGRAPHY:
with the New York Dolls
- New York Dolls (1973)
- 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)
SOLO
- David Johansen (1978)
- In Style (1979)
- Here Comes the Night (1981)
- Sweet Revenge (1984)
Buster Poindexter
- Buster Poindexter (1987)
- Buster Goes Berserk (1989)
- Buster's Happy Hour (1994)
- Buster's Spanish Rocketship (1997)
David Johansen and the Harry Smiths albums
- David Johansen and the Harry Smiths (2000)
- Shaker (2002)
Primal Fear are to release a compilation album in late September. It’s to be called ‘Metal Is Forvever’, and will come with a bonus CD, featuring ‘classic metal tracks’.