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They held together just long enough to record two albums (before they reunited in the 2000s) and imprint themselves in the ...
Glam, progressive and baroque songs from the ... with most of Television’s output - really sounds nothing like the punk rock that was ready to ignite at the end of the decade.
The album weaves glam rock, proto-punk, art-rock, sci-fi, and social commentary, featuring Bowie's alter ego Ziggy as a symbol of artistic rebellion and societal challenges. With hits like ...
Sara Krulwich/The New York Times Supported by By Gavin Edwards David Johansen, the singer and songwriter who was at the vanguard of glam rock and punk as the frontman of the New York Dolls ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - David Johansen, the former lead singer for the New York Dolls, whose unvarnished sound and flamboyant style helped inspire punk and glam rock in the 1970s, has died at age 75 ...