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  1. Hell went on to form his own band, Richard Hell and the Voidoids. [1] Replacing Hell with Rath solidified the Heartbreakers sound, firmly rooted in 1950's rock and rhythm 'n' blues, but with the energy, volume, and attitude of punk.

  2. 4 de jun. de 2023 · After an acrimonious split with Verlaine, Hell left the group and created the Heartbreakers, alongside a post-New York Dolls Johnny Thunders; later, he established Richard Hell and the...

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  3. 7 de jan. de 2013 · For people already familiar with the album, the real draw of this box is disc three, which features demos with Richard Hell in the band. It's three Thunders-written tracks from the album, "I...

  4. Rare photos of The Heartbreakers with Johnny Thunders and Richard Hell playing live in 1975, linking to Hell bio that features samples of music, writing, song lyrics, art, photos from over the years, along with merchandise including the new Cuz Editions edited by Richard.

  5. Em 1975 Richard Hell (baixista e compositor) formou o Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, tendo Johnny Thunders na guitarra e vocal e Jerry Nolan na bateria. Mas saiu da banda talvez pelo mesmo motivo que saiu do Television: excesso de criatividade.

  6. 21 de jan. de 2011 · Lure, Thunders and Hell. The Heartbreakers in their original incarnation - Johnny Thunders, Richard Hell, Jerry Nolan and Walter Lure - performing “Chinese Rocks” and “Pirate Love” at CBGB in 1975. The absolute essence of snarling New York gutter punk.

  7. The Heartbreakers (2) More images. Profile: New York City-based band formed by Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan in April 1975 after they left the New York Dolls. Richard Hell was brought in to play bass and share songwriting and vocals, and in July, Walter Lure joined on rhythm guitar.