Stiv Bators
Singer-songwriter and actor, The Dead Boys

Born
October 22nd, 1949
75 years ago
Died
June 4th, 1990
35 years ago — 40 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor, recognized for contributions to punk rock music. Founded the influential band The Dead Boys in 1976, which became a prominent fixture in the punk scene. The group's debut album, 'Young, Loud and Snotty,' is considered a classic of the genre. Later formed the band Lords of the New Church, blending punk with new wave elements. In addition to music, ventured into acting with roles in films such as 'Hollywood Vice Squad.' Worked throughout the late 1970s and 1980s and remains an important figure in the punk music narrative.
Founded The Dead Boys, influential punk band
Released the album 'Young, Loud and Snotty'
Acted in 'Hollywood Vice Squad'
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