Tuesday, February 11, 2025

New York Dolls co-founder David Johansen seeks support for cancer treatment

David Johansen, iconic frontman and sole surviving founding member of the New York Dolls, revealed that he is battling multiple health issues, including stage four cancer and a brain tumor. 

The Sweet Relief Musicians Fund has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help with the mounting medical expenses. 

His daughter Leah Hennessey shared this information: 

Five years ago at the beginning of the pandemic we discovered that David’s cancer had progressed and he had a brain tumor. There have been complications ever since. He's never made his diagnosis public, as he and my mother Mara are generally very private people, but we feel compelled to share this now, due to the increasingly severe financial burden our family is facing. 

To make matters worse, the day after Thanksgiving David fell down the stairs and broke his back in two places. ​

After a week in the hospital and a successful surgery David has been bedridden and incapacitated. Due to the trauma, David’s illness has progressed exponentially and my mother is caring for him around the clock. Our most immediate needs are full time nursing, physical therapy and funding for day to day vital living expenses. 

With professional specialized care, we are hopeful that David can regain some mobility and independence. 
You can read more about the crowdfunding here

Sweet Relief also offers a unique Johansen T-shirt, with all proceeds supporting his treatment.

Johansen, whose career includes his lounge singer persona Buster Poindexter, was the subject of Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi's documentary "Personality Crisis: One Night Only" in 2022.

3 comments:

Trixie said...

There's good reason to hope for the best. It's a great time in history to be cured of terrible illnesses, and I pray that David will be able to regain his health. Thanks for sharing the link to his fundraiser.

Brian said...

True icon in East Village music scene. Just terrible what a disease can do to your finances over 5 years.

XTC said...

Big fan of the Dolls. How their first two records never blew up is beyond me. The comeback album in 2006 was quite good as well. And live whether solo DJ or full band they could rock you up your ass
with the best of them. So yeah I had been wondering why DJ hadn't been performing the past several years as I had last seen him at the opening of Elsewhere in Brooklyn and was hoping for some more local gigs. True legend, true star. And my god that voice. I haven't ever seen this mention anywhere but DJ is great freaking songwriter- Trash, Personality Crisis, Frankenstein, Lonely Planet Boy. That's just from the first album. Hoping for the best and an optimal outcome.