NEW YORK DOLLS To Perform On 'Late Night With Conan O'Brien', 'The Henry Rollins Show'
July 20, 2006NEW YORK DOLLS will be the featured musical guests on NBC-TV's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" tonight (Thursday, July 20). The band will perform their new single, "Dance like a Monkey", off their upcoming CD, "One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This". In addition, NEW YORK DOLLS will appear on "The Henry Rollins Show" on the Independent Film Channel (IFC) premiering on Saturday, July 22 at 10:00 p.m. EST. An encore presentation of the program is scheduled for Thursday, July 27 at 11:00 p.m.
"One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This" is scheduled for release on July 25 via Roadrunner Records. The initial pressing of NEW YORK DOLLS' first studio album in over 30 years will include 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 David Johansen, Sylvain Sylvain and the rest of the DOLLS, as well as footage of guest artists and legendary producer Jack Douglas (JOHN LENNON, AEROSMITH).
"One Day…" marks the triumphant return for the band since 1974's "Too Much Too Soon". It features 13 new tracks and guest appearances by Michael Stipe ("Dancing on the Lip of A Volcano"),Iggy Pop ("Gimme Luv and Turn On the Light"),Tom Gabel of AGAINST ME! ("Punishing World"),and the DOLLS' own hero, Bo Diddley ("17").
THE NEW YORK DOLLS, who formed in 1971, only to burn brightly then break up in 1975, have been accused of inspiring everything from punk rock to "hair metal." "A lot of the mess people are listening to gets blamed on the DOLLS, but we've always been just a stupid R&B-based rock 'n' roll band," says their self-professed idiot savant leader David Johansen.
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