Rock Pioneer David Johansen, New York Dolls Frontman and Buster Poindexter Creator, Dies at 75
David Johansen, the influential proto-punk vocalist who led the New York Dolls and later reinvented himself as Buster Poindexter, has passed away at 75. The groundbreaking artist helped shape punk rock through his provocative performances and raw musical style before pursuing diverse creative paths in music and acting.
Punk Pioneer David Johansen of New York Dolls Dies at 75: A Legacy of Musical Innovation
David Johansen, the transformative frontman of New York Dolls who helped shape punk rock and later reinvented himself as Buster Poindexter, has died at 75. His groundbreaking career spanned glam rock rebellion to mainstream success, leaving an enduring impact on music and popular culture.
Bob Dylan's Electric Revolution: The Untold Story Behind the Hollywood Biopic
The new Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet captures a pivotal moment in music history, but the real story of Dylan's controversial transition from folk to rock proves even more dramatic. Through historical footage and documentaries, we see a more nuanced tale of artistic transformation that changed American culture forever.
John Lennon's Lost Dream: The Supergroup That Never Was
A historic 1971 letter reveals John Lennon's ambitious vision to form a revolutionary supergroup with Eric Clapton and other rock legends. The eight-page document, headed to auction this December, details Lennon's plans for unconventional touring and his desire to reinvigorate rock music.
Beatles 64: Scorsese-Produced Documentary Captures Historic American Invasion
A groundbreaking documentary chronicling The Beatles' transformative first U.S. visit in 1964 arrives on Disney+ this November. The film features rare footage, new interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and captures the phenomenal impact of Beatlemania on American culture.