Dee Dee Ramone Musical artist

Douglas Glenn Colvin (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002), known professionally as Dee Dee Ramone, was a German-American songwriter and musician, best known as founding member, songwriter and bassist for punk rock band the Ramones.Though nearly all of the Ramones' songs were credited equally to all the band members, Dee Dee was the band's most prolific lyricist and songwriter, writing many of the band's most well-known songs, such as "53rd & 3rd", "Commando", "Rockaway Beach", and "Poison Heart". He was initially the band's lead vocalist, though his (then) inability to sing and play bass at the same time resulted in original drummer Joey Ramone taking over the lead vocalist duties. Dee Dee would be the band's bassist and songwriter from 1974 until 1989, when he left to pursue a short-lived career in hip hop music under the name Dee Dee King. He soon returned to his punk roots and released three solo albums featuring brand-new songs, many of which were later recorded by the Ramones. He toured the world playing his new songs, Ramones songs and some old favorites in small clubs, and continued to write songs for the Ramones until 1996, when the band officially retired.Dee Dee struggled with drug addiction for much of his life, particularly heroin. He began using drugs as a teenager, and continued to use for the majority of his adult life. He appeared clean in the early 1990s but began using heroin again some time later. He died from a heroin overdose on June 5, 2002.

Personal facts

Dee Dee Ramone
Alias (AKA)Dee Dee King
Birth dateSeptember 18, 1951
Birth place
Fort Lee (Virginia) , United States
Date of deathJune 05, 2002
Place of death
California , Los Angeles , Hollywood , United States

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Musical artist

Career started1966
Career ended2002
associated musical artist
GG Allin
Paul Kostabi
Nina Hagen
Furious George
Christian Martucci
Stefan Adika
Ramones
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Punk rock
Hip hop music
instrument
Bass guitar
Guitar
Singing
Fender Precision Bass
record label
Sire Records
Wanker Records
Corazong Records
Other People's Music
World Service Records

Dee Dee Ramone on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://deedeeramone.com
  2. http://ramones.kauhajoki.fi/deejoeybook.html
  3. http://ramones.kauhajoki.fi/ramones.html
  4. http://veglam.com/2012/09/26/thomas-thomaxe-gozes-escape-from-new-york
  5. http://www.deedeeramone.com
  6. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1786751/?ref_=sr_1