Arthur Kane (February 3, 1949 – July 13, 2004) was a musician best known as the bassist for the pioneering glam punk band the New York Dolls. He stated in the 2004 documentary film New York Doll that his nickname, Arthur "Killer" Kane, was inspired by an early New York Dolls concert newspaper review in which the journalist remarked about his "killer bass" playing. He also suggested it was inspired by the old Buck Rogers comic strip's villainous character Killer Kane.
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- Arthur Kane (February 3, 1949 – July 13, 2004) was a musician best known as the bassist for the pioneering glam punk band the New York Dolls. He stated in the 2004 documentary film New York Doll that his nickname, Arthur "Killer" Kane, was inspired by an early New York Dolls concert newspaper review in which the journalist remarked about his "killer bass" playing. He also suggested it was inspired by the old Buck Rogers comic strip's villainous character Killer Kane. Kane remained part of the Dolls from their founding, until he was forced out of the group shortly after the departure of Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan. He joined them for a reunion show in 2004, which was the subject of the aforementioned 2004 documentary New York Doll. Singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock wrote a tribute to Kane, "N.Y. Doll", for his 2006 album, Olé! Tarantula.
- Arthur „Killer“ Kane war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker, der in den 1970er Jahren als Bassist der Glam-Rock-Band New York Dolls bekannt wurde. Sein Spitzname bezieht sich auf einen Charakter aus der Science-Fiction-Serie Buck Rogers.
- Arthur ”Killer” Kane tunnetaan parhaiten New York Dollsin basistina. Dollsin hajoamisen jälkeen Kane lyöttäytyi yhteen Blackie Lawlessin kanssa ja muutti Los Angelesiin perustamaan W.A.S.P. :ia. Pian kuitenkin Kane lähti bändistä ja palasi takaisin New Yorkiin. Arthur Kane kuoli leukemiaan.
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- Arthur Kane (February 3, 1949 – July 13, 2004) was a musician best known as the bassist for the pioneering glam punk band the New York Dolls. He stated in the 2004 documentary film New York Doll that his nickname, Arthur "Killer" Kane, was inspired by an early New York Dolls concert newspaper review in which the journalist remarked about his "killer bass" playing. He also suggested it was inspired by the old Buck Rogers comic strip's villainous character Killer Kane.
- Arthur „Killer“ Kane war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker, der in den 1970er Jahren als Bassist der Glam-Rock-Band New York Dolls bekannt wurde. Sein Spitzname bezieht sich auf einen Charakter aus der Science-Fiction-Serie Buck Rogers.
- Arthur ”Killer” Kane tunnetaan parhaiten New York Dollsin basistina. Dollsin hajoamisen jälkeen Kane lyöttäytyi yhteen Blackie Lawlessin kanssa ja muutti Los Angelesiin perustamaan W.A.S.P. :ia. Pian kuitenkin Kane lähti bändistä ja palasi takaisin New Yorkiin. Arthur Kane kuoli leukemiaan.
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