- Vinyl (Music from the HBO® Original Series), Vol. 1 · 2016
- Earl’s Closet: The Lost Archive of Earl McGrath, 1970-1980 · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
- 6 Sonatas for Trombone & Piano · 2022
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- 1982
- 1978
Music Videos
About David Johansen
After infamously crossdressing with the New York Dolls, punk barker David Johansen continued to don different guises as a solo artist. First, in the late '70s, Johansen married his punk Mick Jagger vocals to tough, E-Street band-style epic rock for a handful of solo albums under his own name. By 1983 a pompadoured Johansen emerged from the cabaret circuit with a stint singing on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE and the unexpected soca smash "Hot Hot Hot," a cover of the Arrow song. After landing some high profile character acting roles in Hollywood movies, a goateed Johansen reinvented himself yet again in the '00s as the frontman for the Harry Smiths, a rough and tumble country blues band inspired by the ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC.
- HOMETOWN
- Staten Island, NY, United States
- BORN
- 9 January 1950
- GENRE
- Rock