Tiger Warning: Death is mentioned in this article.
The 70s frontman David Johanssen hit the punk band New York Dolls, died on 75. His daughter, Lih Henesi, confirmed the tragic news for several outlets on Friday, February 28, after revealing Johansson’s stage 4 cancer.
In the announcement, Henesi revealed that his father died peacefully due to “music and flowers surrounded by flowers” in the sun “caught peacefully due to natural reasons.
The late musicians were dealing with health issues for years. Last month, Hensi shared a post, revealing his father’s deteriorating health. He revealed that five years ago, at the beginning of the Kovid -19 epidemic, his cancer proceeded in a brain tumor.
Punk musician and his wife Mara private people are private people who, according to Hensi, kept their health issues away from the public eyes. But he had to disclose this due to “rapidly severe financial burden”, his family has been facing their intensive remedies over the last decade.
In the statement of Death’s announcement, Henesi expressed his gratitude for beating love and receiving support to his family as he made public the diagnosis of a late singer. He said, “He was grateful that he had a chance to stay in contact with so many friends and family before he passed,” he said.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Johanssen spoke briefly about his terminal disease and gave a glimpse in his low important life. He told the outlet that he and his family have been “alive” with illness for a while, but still manage to “have fun”, catch with friends and move forward.
But the Thanksgiving around 2024 brought us to a whole new level, “he revealed at that time. New York Dolls was a short -lived but memorable punk band of the 70s.
After the band dissolved in 1975, Johanssen released four solo albums and two live albums under his name, two more albums as Puster Buster Pindester under four albums, and David Johanssen and Harry Smithus.
He also made the most memorable acting cameo in HBO Drama Oz, and on Saturday night Live appeared as a music guest. Johanssen is alive by daughter Lia and wife Mara Hensi.