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See concerts near you. Chemnitz, Germany Change. Similar artists with upcoming concerts Henry Rollins. Henry Rollins. Fri 04 Feb Kulturkirche Cologne, Germany. Sun 06 Feb Tilburg, Netherlands. See more concerts near you. Review 1: Scan of review , taken from the Vancouver Sun Mar Review 2: Scan of review , taken from the The Province Mar Start of the 'Manhattan World Tour'. Club 82 was a famous old drag place on 82 E. The club was opened in as a lesbian hangout by the Maffia boss Vito Genovese's bisexual wife, Anna.

Is was also, one of the many, centers of Genovese's heroin trafficking on East Fourth street. By the 70's the club was run by two bull dykes, Tommy and Butch, who as of late turned Wednesday nights over to the live bands on the glitter rock scene.

When Max's Kansas City closed for the first time end , Club 82 became the place to be. In it became Film Forum, followed by an all-male stripper club. This night the Dolls perform in drag, save for Johnny Thunders, who refuses to wear a dress, he performs bare-chested. For this show they are joined by Buddy Bowzer, Jerry Nolan's childhood friend, on sax. In , when both were living in New York City, they formed a band named Maximillian. Note: The seater Bottom Line, opened on February 12, A fake bomb scare delayed the start of the show.

According to Syl's book "There's No Bones in Ice Cream", the Dolls were blamed for the hoax and not allowed to perform the next evening. The ad for the show however, clearly states that the Easter parade show was for "One Night Only! Note: On the same day as their Bottom Line show. Most likely this was cancelled. Village Voice ad of the 18th no longer lists the Dolls.

Note: David Bowie, at the time recording his "Diamond Dogs" album, attends the show with his entourage. Note: May have been moved to May Note: Cancelled and replaced by Aerosmith after Dolls' bassist Arthur Kane allegedly twisted his ankle wearing high heel boots.

With Buddy Bowzer on sax. Note: The Dolls replace Dr. Rush's first concert outside of Canada. Handbill: Scan of handbill. Ad: Scan of ad ,taken from Cincinnati Enquirer May Note: The Dolls took the stage after midnight, headlining. Part of a 3 months tour to promote the release of the "Too Much Too Soon" album. Note: hour festival which began at AM, opening with the Dolls.

They also performed in Roseville MI the same day 1, miles apart. Photo: Credit Don Sortor. Note: Rescheduled to Jun Review: Scan of review taken from the St. Petersburg Independent Jun Auditorium [with Kiss]. Ad: Scan of ad from the Detroit Free Press.

Rescheduled from Jun Ad 1: Scan of advert. Ad 2: Xerox of alternative ad. Review: Scan of review from newspaper. Flyer: Scan of flyer. Note: The Dolls are also joined by the 3 singers from The Stillettoes on some songs. The Stillettoes Mk. This line-up lasted until July Ad: Scan of ad, courtesy of Bruce Kawakami. Note: Kiss did not play as singer Paul Stanley was ill. Paul's ailment was reported as strep throat Billboard Jul , forcing the band's cancellation of their involvement in all shows from Jun till Jul Ad: Scan taken from Melody Maker June Note: The Dolls' date is cancelled.

Ticket: Scan of ticket from Lorry Doll. Note: The New Orleans show is cancelled, because the place was burned down. Also the Fayetteville show is cancelled. The band is replaced by local band Glass Moon. Note: Tuesday show cancelled because the sound system failed in the middle of the screening of "The Rocky Horror Show" movie, preceding the concert.

On Wednesday, Elmer Valentine, who runs the Roxy, informed the group that the engagement was being terminated early, due to their "rudeness [to the staff] and unprofessionalism" on Monday July 22nd. First broadcast Sep Don died on January 17, in Boca Raton, Florida at the age of Rufus featured Chaka Khan.

A live-action scene deleted from the finalized film , featured the New York Dolls, taking place at the party before Vinny attempts to convince the Stompers to brawl the Chaplains. While Vinny and Crazy are in the bathroom, the other Stompers fight with the Dolls back and forth outside the bathroom. Many photographs of the scene were taken during filming.

Poster: Photo of silk screened poster, courtesy of Johnny Witmer, from his personal collection. Note: The second show was curtailed by the arrival of police officers who slapped writs on the club management for overcrowding. Note: The Dolls cancelled their show in Fargo and most likely also in Minot. The Trading Post was at a shopping mall that got abandoned, which turned into a combination of a pinball parlor and 'headshop', and was run by former pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, Denny McLain.

They had a room at the back with a stage where the bands played. Ad: Scan from Billboard magazine August 31, Note: 50, tickets were sold, but the show was canceled when the Faces postponed their tour and construction of the main stage was over budget and behind schedule. Ad: Scan of ad, taken from the Star Tribune Aug Note: day festival, the Dolls play on 2 days. Ad: Scan of ad, taken from The Star Tribune. Ad: Scan of advert taken from the Village Voice.

Note: Billed as an "Erotic Show". In , legendary saloonkeeper 'Toots' Shor re-opened his name-sake restaurant 33 West 52nd street, frequented by his close celeb friends Joe Dimaggio, Jackie Gleason, Frank Sinatra etc.. Due to tax issues with the IRS it has to close down in Review: Review of show on the 16th from newspaper. Note: With Buddy Bowzer on sax. Note: Buddy Bowzer joins for some songs, on saxophone.

Ad: Scan of ad, taken from The Gazette Sep Broadcast by CKVL Poster: Scan of poster, designed by a member of Zane, courtesy of Mike Donohue. Article: Scan of article. Note: Dolls canceled the day before. Engineered by Jack Douglas. Arthur and Johnny don't show up for the session, Jerry had to return home because he was sick. Note: "Everybody who heard ["Teenage News", a new song Sylvain came up with] agreed that it was a hit, a balls-out rocker in a Chuck Berry meets Eddie Cochran meets the Stones kind of way, with three separate hooks and a title I borrowed from a line in Gary US Bonds' "I Dig This Station" - "It keeps us up to date on every day, the top tunes from the teenage news.

We were sent off to record it. We were back at the Record Plant, where we recorded the first album, and Jack Douglas, our engineer on that occasion, was going to produce. He'd already heard the song; he came over to my apartment one evening, and I played him my little demo. God, I love it. You've still got the Brill Building in you. I was there first, talking to Jack. Jerry was next; he set up his drums and we were just beginning to get the drum sound right when - let's say he got sick and had to go home.

Arthur didn't show at all, and neither did Johnny. He was in the studio too, down the corridor in Studio B where he was recording his Rock'n'Roll album, and had popped outside for whatever reason.

And now I was chatting to him; I mentioned [ I changed the subject. He couldn't help himself; he picked that baby up, started strumming, and I swear, if he'd not been called back to the studio, he'd never have put it down. We never did record "Teenage News".

But hey, I met John Lennon again". Ad 1: Scan of ad taken from The Record Oct Ad 2: Scan of advert , taken from the Village Voice Oct Ad 3: Scan of advert , taken from the Village Voice Oct Note: Peter Jordan, played bass behind the stage while Arthur Kane, who was unable to actually play, would stand there propped up against the amps. Ad 1: Photo of mircofilm image courtesy of Billy Claire. Photo: Credit Nina Huryn.

Note: Christmas Eve. During a break David dressed as Santa and handed out Christmas presents to the audience. Ad: Photo of ad.

The Flying Machine was located in Ft. Lauderdale on Route 1 and S. The club's entry was an old sea plane. Note: All shows cancelled. Note: "The loft was convenient for everybody. You have to remember, it was only a few weeks earlier that I couldn't even get three-fifths of the line-up to the Record Plant to record the best song I'd ever written.

Now, you could scarcely keep us apart. Sometimes I'd arrive at the loft at whatever time we said we'd meet, and they'd already be there, already playing, and looking over at me as if to say, "What kept you, man?

We've been here for hours. Johnny came up with one of the greatest songs he ever wrote, 'Pirate Love'. But Johnny could never quite get the riff together, so he changed it and it became even better. You should have heard our version of 'Ain't Got No Home', that terrific old Frogman Henry blues; or the original vision of 'Girls Girls Girls', which would wind up on David's first solo album.

Everything we touched turned to gold; half a new album had already come together, and we'd worked up a killer set list as well. We even threw in a few of our oldies! We had some fantastic jams in that loft.

Ad: Scan of advert from Village Voice. Promo: Scan of promo sheet. All Dolls were dressed by Malcolm McLaren in red patent leather. DJ Wayne County]. Note: Extra shows added. Peter Jordon replaces Arthur Kane on bass 'cos Arthur had started drinking again. Merci Luc! Note: Two extra shows added. Ad: Scan of ad, taken from The Record Feb Note 1: "I saw the Dolls at their next to last performance [assumingly in the NY area, ed.

This had been over the fortieth occasion I had trekked out for them. Backstage, they were visibly cranky and upset. In less than two years they had gone from a sold out Felt Forum playing with Mott The Hoople to playing before fifty disco fans at a bar. They wanted to leave rather than do a second set. Arthur was fresh out of a Alcoholic Rehab Center. But that was it. Note 2: Currently the location of "Hooters" night club.

Google street view Ad: Scan from The Gamecock student newspaper Mar Photo: Photo at the Mar show credit unknown. Video: Screen captures from video at the Mar show. Review: Scan from The Gamecock student newspaper Mar Note: After the first night's gig, the band had a meeting and decided to send Arthur back to rehab in New York City.

He was driven to the airport with Malcolm McLaren. Arthur was put on the plane and replacement bassist Peter Jordan was picked up. Note 1: Malcolm McLaren takes the band on a tour of Florida. Peter Jordon is still replaced Arthur Kane on bass.

Note 2: The band performed at a freaky costume night, where the top 2 participants could win a trip to Paradise Island in the Bahamas.

Reuben D. Ferguson [a. Arkrat], who did the sound at the club, recollects: " I watched one of them peel the wrapper off of a stick of butter and eat it like a banana! Note: Some dates were possibly in support for Rufus, featuring Chaka Khan. Photo 1: Credit unknown. Photo 2: Exterior of club circa Note: Returning to the place they performed at late December Note: The group's location while touring Florida.

An argument between David, and Johnny and Jerry ensues. Johnny and Jerry quit the band and return to New York. Note: Peter Jordon still replacing Arthur Kane on bass. Blackie 'Lawless' Goozeman [a. Note: Unlikely to be a NYD show, or perhaps cancelled. Johnny Thunders calls Richard Hell, who left Television 3 days earlier, and asks him to form a band with him and Jerry Nolan.

The Heartbreakers are born. Note: First Heartbreakers gig! Ad: Scan of ad, taken from the Berkshire Eagle. Scan of another advert. Article: Taken from Circus Magazine December I was no longer in his band, for the second time.

Rick says,with his wild eyes "Chris, wanna go to Japan? We jammed a few hours-they had a nice Hammond B-3 organ for me to play.

They invited me back for the next afternoon and we jammed away a few more hours. I said, "So David, do I pass the audition? Recollections by Chris Robison. Tony Machine [a. Krasinski] at the time, was the New York Dolls' tour manager. Note: Five day festival organised by Yuya Uchida. Note: Jeff Beck had to cancel his show due to a cold and the Dolls were asked to play twice.

They did and got paid twice too. The best gig was at Tokyo Baseball Stadium where we played to 55 thousand screaming people-big stage set up on 2nd base and we played towards home plate. Genres glam rock , rock , punk rock , glam punk , punk. The New York Dolls. New York Dolls. Too Much Too Soon. Dancing Backward in High Heels. After the Storm. Night of the Living Dolls. A Hard Night's Day. Great Big Kiss. The Glam Rock Hits.



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