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  1. David Roger Johansen (fødd 9. januar 1950) er ein amerikansk songar innan rock, protopunk, blues og pop.Han er òg låtskrivar og skodespelar og mest kjend som medlem av det viktige protopunkbandet The New York Dolls.Han hadde òg suksess under pseudonymet Buster Poindexter.. David Johansen har irske og norske anar.

  2. When David Johansen first crawled off Staten Island to terrorize the free world in the early 1970s as the snarling, cross-dressing frontman of the New York Dolls, who would have dreamed he would someday be the subject of a 20-year-career retrospective? Stardom was the Dolls’ willed invention, a mocking delusion shared with the cult of devoted ...

  3. 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.

  4. David Johansen er en dansk kok. Han har tidligere været dommer på fjernsynsprogrammerne Masterchef Danmark og Family Food Fight Danmark. Johansen er også kendt for at have været køkkenchef hos Restaurant Kokkeriet, hvor han var med til at skaffe restauranten en michelinstjerne.Han er den yngste chefkok i Danmark til at få en Michelin stjerne.

  5. David Johansen. 11,870 likes · 863 talking about this. David Johansen, a rock & roll original, an unpredictable iconoclast, and a dazzlingly energetic and surprising performer.

  6. by Roger Catlin. David Johansen has been a persistent part of rock and roll for nearly half a century, as the frontman of the influential pre-punk glam of the New York Dolls in the early 1970s to his solo turn that brought soca to the pop charts under the name Buster Poindexter. An occasional actor, Johansen turned to country blues in The Harry ...

  7. As David Johansen and the Harry Smiths, “Don’t Start Me Talking” was a cover song that was featured on the group’s self-titled album that was released in 2000. This infamous blues song originally performed in 1955 by Sonny Boy Williamson II was a number three hit on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at the time.