NEW YORK DOLLS: 'Henry Rollins Show' Performance, Interview Available

August 26, 2006

NEW YORK DOLLS' appearance on "The Henry Rollins Show" on the Independent Film Channel (IFC),which aired on July 22, is available for viewing online at this location. You can check out both the aired performance ("Dance like a Monkey") and the exclusive web performance ("Lookin' for a Kiss"). Also available is an interview with NEW YORK DOLLS members Sylvain Sylvain (guitar) and David Johansen (vocals).

NEW YORK DOLLS' new album, "One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This", sold 7,000 copies in its first week of release in late July to debut at position No. 129 on The Billboard 200 chart. The initial pressing of NEW YORK DOLLS' first studio album in over 30 years will included a special 45-minute "making-of" DVD as well as the bonus track "17". The DVD, shot and compiled by Walker Lamond, will contain witty and insightful candid studio moments with founding members Johansen, Sylvain and the rest of the DOLLS, as well as footage of guest artists and legendary producer Jack Douglas (JOHN LENNON, AEROSMITH).

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