- The Heartbreakers
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Name = The Heartbreakers
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Alias = Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers
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Origin =New York , USA
Years_active = 1975 – 1979
Label = Track, Jungle
Associated_acts =New York Dolls The Voidoids
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Past_members =Johnny Thunders Walter Lure Jerry Nolan Billy Rath Richard Hell
Notable_instruments = :"This article is about the punk group. For information on Tom Petty's backing band, see The Heartbreakers. For the movie, seeHeartbreakers ." The Heartbreakers, also known as Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers, were apunk rock group formed inNew York in May 1975.History
Johnny Thunders (vocals/guitar) andJerry Nolan (drums) had quit theNew York Dolls , and that same weekRichard Hell (vocals/bass) was forced out of Television. The trio joined forces, and after a few shows added Walter Lure (vocals/guitar), who had played with a group called the Demons.In 1976, Hell was either pushed out of the Heartbreakers or quit the group, and was replaced by Billy Rath, who, according to legend, was a
gigolo . Hell went on to form his own band,The Voidoids .Arriving for a European tour just as the UK punk scene was building momentum, the Heartbreakers developed a following playing in and around
London . The band's members and image were widely associated with drug use, specifically heroin. TheSex Pistols invited them to open for them on the ill-fated Anarchy Tour. They shortly signed withTrack Records . Their debut—and only—studio album, "L.A.M.F. ", featured all the Heartbreakers' popular live songs. The release of the album put a huge strain on the band, because of anger among some band members over the poor quality of the mix. Several of the members of the band left at this point. The band reformed in 1979 for a few farewell shows atMax's Kansas City with drummer Ty Stix sitting in for Nolan. The resulting live album "Live at Max's Kansas City '79" is considered a punk classic. The Heartbreakers' song, "London Boys", is a swipe at the Sex Pistols, in response to the Pistols' "New York", a put-down of the New York Dolls. The band re-formed occasionally to play at New York clubs until the death of Johnny Thunders in 1991. Jerry Nolan died in 1992. Live shows often consisted of songs performed with the New York Dolls or taken from Johnny Thunders' solo career. Richard Hell rarely plays music live, concentrating instead on writing and spoken-word performances. Billy Rath's whereabouts are currently unknown, leading to various rumors such as that he died or became a priest. Walter Lure still performs sporadically when his day job allows the time for it. In 2007 he went on a short European tour.Discography
* "
L.A.M.F. " (1977, Track)
** "L.A.M.F. Revisited" (1984, Jungle)
** "L.A.M.F. The Lost '77 Mixes" (1994, Jungle)
* "Live at Max's Kansas City" (1979, Max's Kansas City Records)
* "D.T.K. Live At The Speakeasy" (1982, Jungle)
* "Live At The Lyceum Ballroom 1984" (1985, Jungle)
* "Live At Mothers" (1991, Fanclub)
* "What Goes Around" (1991, Bomp!)
* "Vive La Révolution (Live In Paris -Le Bataclan - December 8th 1977)" (1992, Skydog)
* "Thunderstorm In Detroit (Live At The Silverbird 21/12/80)" (2002, Captain Trip Records)
* "Down To Kill" (2005, Jungle)
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