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Bators, Stiv

LC control no.no 98021992
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Personal name headingBators, Stiv
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Variant(s)Bator, Steven John
Bator, Steve
See alsoCorporate body: Frankenstein (Musical group)
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Corporate body: Dead Boys (Musical group)
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Corporate body: Lords of the New Church (Musical group)
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date19491022
Death date19900604
Place of birthYoungstown (Ohio)
Place of deathParis (France)
Field of activityPunk rock music
Profession or occupationPunk rock musicians Singers Guitarists Actors Composers
Found inLCCN 93-701773: Disconnected, p1987.
Wikipedia, June 17, 2015 (Stiv Bators (born Steven John Bator; October 22, 1949-June 4, 1990) was an American punk rock vocalist and guitarist from Youngstown, Ohio. He is best remembered for his bands, The Dead Boys and The Lords of the New Church; born Youngstown, Ohio; died Paris, France; genres: Punk rock, Post-punk, Gothic rock; occupations: Musician, composer, actor)
Discogs website, June 17, 2015 (Stiv Bators; frontman for the Dead Boys; born Steve Bator on October 22, 1949, in Youngstown, OH; Bators hooked up with friend/guitarist Cheetah Chrome and others to form the short-lived local outfit Frankenstein. Sensing that there was little chance of launching a successful music career in Ohio, Bators convinced a handful of fellow local musicians (Chrome, guitarist Jimmy Zero, and drummer Johnny Blitz) to relocate to New York City in 1976, resulting in the formation of the Dead Boys; decided to give acting at try, with a bit part in the 1981 John Waters-directed movie, Polyester; a union with ex-Damned guitarist Brian James followed soon after, resulting in the formation of the Lords of the New Church; died on June 4, 1990, in Paris, from injuries sustained after being hit by a car)
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