Buster Poindexter

Songs: 3
Albums: 1

Albums

Buster Poindexter - Hot Hot Hot
Hot Hot Hot
1995, songs: 3

Facts about Buster Poindexter

Buster Poindexter

Buster Poindexter is the stage name of American singer and actor David Johansen, best known for his work as the lead singer of the protopunk band New York Dolls. Here are some key facts about Buster Poindexter:

  1. Alter Ego and Musical Style: Buster Poindexter emerged as an alter ego for David Johansen in the mid-1980s, allowing him to explore a different musical style from his work with the New York Dolls. Under the Buster Poindexter persona, Johansen adopted a suave and flamboyant stage persona, performing in flashy suits and fedoras. The music of Buster Poindexter drew inspiration from various genres, including calypso, reggae, R&B, and lounge music, resulting in a unique and eclectic sound.

  2. Hit Single "Hot Hot Hot": Buster Poindexter's most famous song is "Hot Hot Hot", originally written and recorded by the Trinidadian soca artist Arrow in 1982. Poindexter's cover of the song was released in 1987 and became a massive hit, reaching No. 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Hot Hot Hot" also gained popularity as a party anthem and is often played at weddings, sporting events, and other celebrations.

  3. Album Releases: Buster Poindexter released several albums throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, showcasing his eclectic musical influences and charismatic stage presence. His debut album, simply titled "Buster Poindexter", was released in 1987 and featured the hit single "Hot Hot Hot". Subsequent albums included "Buster Goes Berserk" (1989) and "Buster's Spanish Rocketship" (1997), among others. These albums showcased Poindexter's ability to blend different musical styles while maintaining his distinctive persona.

  4. Film and Television Appearances: In addition to his music career, Buster Poindexter has appeared in various films and television shows. David Johansen's acting credits include roles in films such as "Scrooged" (1988), "Let It Ride" (1989), and "Car 54, Where Are You?" (1994). He has also made guest appearances on television shows like "Miami Vice", "Saturday Night Live", and "The Simpsons". Johansen's charismatic personality and larger-than-life stage presence have made him a memorable presence on screen.

  5. Continued Performances: While Buster Poindexter's commercial success may have peaked in the late 1980s with "Hot Hot Hot", David Johansen continues to perform under the Buster Poindexter persona and as himself. He remains active in the music industry, performing live concerts and making occasional television and film appearances. Buster Poindexter's music continues to be celebrated for its infectious energy, playful charm, and timeless appeal, ensuring his enduring legacy as a belove

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