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Stiv Bators

About Me

Steven John Bators, known as Stiv Bators (October 22, 1949 - Paris, France, June 3, 1990) was an American rock and roll and punk rock singer and sometime guitarist, from Youngstown, Ohio, in the bands Rocket From The Tombs, The Dead Boys, The Wanderers, The Whores of Babylon (with Dee Dee Ramone and Johnny Thunders) and The Lords of the New Church. He also recorded as a solo artist.
In 1981, he co-starred in the John Waters film Polyester. Stiv also made a guest appearance as "Dick Slammer," the lead singer of "The Blender Children" in the 1988 film Tapeheads.
Bators died after being struck by a laundry truck whilst drunk and standing on a sidewalk in Paris; his girlfriend took him to see a doctor, but the doctor sent him home, where he died in his sleep. Bators was a fan and devotee of Jim Morrison, the lead singer of The Doors, and had visited Morrison's grave in the Pre Lachaise Cemetery on the morning of his death.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 08/04/2006
Band Website: www.stivbators.com
Band Members: Solo:
Stiv Bators: Vocals
George Cabaniss:Guitar, Vocals
Frank Secich:Bass, Vocals
David Quinton:Piano, Drums, Vocals
Dead Boys:
Stiv Bators:Vocals
Jeff Magnum:Bass, Vocals
Cheetah Chrome:Guitar, Vocals
Jimmy Zero:Guitar, Vocals
Johnny Blitz:Drums, Vocals
Lords of the New Church:
Stiv Bators:Vocals
Brian James:Guitar, Vocals
Dave Tregunna:Bass, Vocals
Nick Turner: Drums, Vocals
Influences: The Doors, Jim Morrison, Rolling Stones, MC5, The Creation, The Beatles, Ramones, Sex Pistols, New York Dolls, Mott The Hopple, etc.
Sounds Like: Dead Boys, Lords of the New Church
Record Label: Bomp!
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Which Song From "L.A., L.A.?"

Which song from "L.A., L.A." should be added? Or should a song from his other bands be added?
Posted by on Sat, 08 Apr 2006 15:37:00 GMT