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Following in the footsteps of his idol
Keith Richards
,
Johnny Thunders
(born John Anthony Genzale, Jr.) lived the ultimate rock & roll life, spending most of his days wasted and churning out tough, sloppy three-chord rock & roll. He made his greatest impact as a member of
the New York Dolls
, the proto-punk glam rockers of the early '70s. During the late '70s, he was a familiar figure on the New York punk scene, both with the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist.
Thunders
kept performing and recording until his death in 1991, turning out a series of records that inadvertently documented his descent into heroin addiction.
Under the name
Johnny Volume
,
Genzale
began performing in high school with Johnny and the Jaywalkers; after leaving that band, he joined Actress, which featured future
Dolls
Arthur Kane
and
Billy Murcia
. Actress became
the New York Dolls
in 1971 and
Genzale
renamed himself
Johnny Thunders
. After recording two acclaimed but unsuccessful albums,
the Dolls
broke up. In 1975,
Thunders
and the group's drummer
Jerry Nolan
formed the Heartbreakers with former
Television
bassist
Richard Hell
and guitarist
Walter Lure
.
Hell
left the group shortly afterward to form the Voidoids and was replaced by
Billy Rath
. With
Thunders
leading the band, the Heartbreakers toured America and Britain, releasing one official album, L.A.M.F., in 1977. The group relocated to the U.K., where their popularity was significantly greater, particularly among punk bands, than it was in the U.S.
Thunders
earned a reputation for incoherent, sloppy, drunken performances, as well as appearing on-stage, unannounced, with other artists. After several months, the group returned to America, where they played a series of farewell gigs in New York.
Thunders
went solo in 1978, recording
So Alone
with various rock and punk celebrities, including
the Sex Pistols
'
Steve Jones
and
Paul Cook
,
Steve Marriott
(
Small Faces
,
Humble Pie
),
Peter Perrett
(
Only Ones
),
Paul Gray
(
Eddie and the Hot Rods
,
the Damned
), and Thin Lizzy's
Phil Lynott
. After its release,
Thunders
and
Sex Pistols
bassist
Sid Vicious
played in the Living Dead for a short time. During the early '80s,
Thunders
re-formed the Heartbreakers for various tours; the group recorded their final album in 1984.
For most of the '80s, the only
Johnny Thunders
product available was haphazard compilations of live tracks and demos. In 1985, he released Que Sera Sera, a collection of new songs that showed he could still perform convincingly. Three years later, the guitarist recorded an album of rock and R&B covers with vocalist
Patti Palladin
, Copy Cats. Late in the decade,
Thunders
formed a group with ex-
MC5
guitarist
Wayne Kramer
called
Gang War
; they released one album in 1990.
After years of abuse,
Johnny Thunders
was found dead in a New Orleans hotel room in April of 1991. While the autopsy didn't disclose the cause of death, most later reports claimed the guitarist died of a methadone overdose. Although it was a sad ending, it was appropriate -- no other rock & roller ever lived as hard as
Johnny Thunders
.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Discography
Dawn Of The Dead: Live At Max's Kansas City
Some Hearts: The Last Album (1990)
L.A.M.F. Demos Outakes & Alternative Mixes
Down to Kill: Live at the Speakeasy
Sticks & Stones: The Lost Album
2011
Some Hearts: The Last Album 1990
2011
Last Roll of the Dice
2009
Disappointed in You
2008
Acoustic Thunders
2008
Glam, Punk & Junk
2007
Chinese Rocks/Born to Lose
2006
After the Dolls: 1977-1987
2006
Too Much Junkie Business
2005
Down to Kill
2004
Anthology
2004
Eve of Destruction [Bonus DVD]
2004
Live in Sweden 1984
2004
Gang War [Zodiac-DeMilo/Halycon/RER]
2002
You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory
2002
Thunderstorm in Detroit
2001
Unreleased Live & Studio
2000
Creaming Jesus
2000
In Cold Blood [Cherry Red]
2000
In the Flesh
2000
L.A.M.F. Outtakes
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