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  2. New York Dolls was produced by singer-songwriter, musician and solo artist Todd Rundgren. In an interview in Creem magazine, Rundgren says he barely touched the recording; everybody was debating how to do the mix.

  3. May 22, 2024 · The following year they signed with Mercury Records and released New York Dolls, produced by Todd Rundgren. Their 1974 follow-up, the aptly named Too Much Too Soon, gave title to the band’s dissolution as its members struggled with drug and alcohol addictions.

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  4. After signing a contract with Mercury, the Dolls recorded their first album at The Record Plant in New York City with producer Todd Rundgren, who was known for his sophisticated pop tastes and held a lukewarm opinion of the band.

  5. Aug 11, 2020 · Todd Rundgren — whose sophisticated pop seemed at odds with the band’s crash-and-burn rock & roll — produced the band’s debut New York Dolls, which appeared in the summer of 1973.

  6. Nov 18, 2016 · Classic Rock. Cult Heroes: New York Dolls - the band who found it hard to stay alive. By Rob Hughes. ( Classic Rock ) published 18 November 2016. Legendary glam pioneers the New York Dolls recorded five albums in 40 years. In 2009 Classic Rock talked to them about their work rate – and how to succeed against all odds.

  7. New York Dolls. New York City-based band formed in December 1971 and active until early 1975. Johnny Thunders (guitar) and Rick Rivets (guitar), Arthur Kane (bass), and Billy Murcia (drums) were joined by David Johansen (vocals) in the initial lineup, named Actress (3). In 1972, Sylvain Sylvain replaced Rivets and the band began to regularly ...

  8. Jul 27, 2023 · New York Dolls. at 50. Once, my grandmother told me about taking the floral hat pin she kept tucked in her coat lapel to stab a man who tried to attack her on the subway. I found myself laughing ...

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