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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Richard_HellRichard Hell - Wikipedia

    Richard Lester Meyers (born October 2, 1949), [1] better known by his stage name Richard Hell, is an American singer, songwriter, bass guitarist and writer. Hell was in several important early punk rock bands, including Neon Boys, Television and the Heartbreakers, after which he formed Richard Hell & the Voidoids.

  2. After auditioning several bass players, the band settled on Boston transplant Billy Rath. Hell went on to form his own band, Richard Hell and the Voidoids. 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.

  3. Richard Hell: Género: Proto-punk con "Television" Punk Rock con "The Voidoids" y "The Heartbreakers" Instrumento: Guitarra bajo y voz: Discográfica: Sire Records: Artistas relacionados: Television, The Voidoids, Johnny Thunders: Miembro de: Television; The Heartbreakers; The Voidoids; Sitio web

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Hell pasó por grupos de leyenda —Television, los Heartbreakers de Johnny Thunders— hasta formar banda propia, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, con la guitarra puercoespín de Robert Quine.

    • Diego A. Manrique
  5. 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.

  6. 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...

  7. 31 de may. de 2016 · Richard Hell was a founding member of the early CBGB bands Television, the Heartbreakers, and Richard Hell & the Voidoids. His Voidoids album Blank Generation (Sire, 1977) is generally acknowledged as seminal to “punk.” Hell retired from music in 1984.