Jerry Nolan
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Background information | |
Birth name | Gerard Nolan |
Born | May 7, 1946 Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. |
Died | January 14, 1992 New York City, U.S. | (aged 45)
Genres | Punk rock, rock and roll |
Occupation | Drummer |
Gerard Nolan (May 7, 1946 – January 14, 1992) was an American rock drummer, best known for his work with the New York Dolls and The Heartbreakers.
Career

A native of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Nolan joined the New York Dolls in the autumn of 1972 to replace Billy Murcia, who had died of asphyxiation as a result of a failed attempt to revive him from a drug overdose while on tour in England, early in the band's career. The Dolls got a record deal with Mercury Records in 1973. Nolan was also a childhood friend of Kiss drummer Peter Criss, who also auditioned for the Dolls at the same time. He previously played with Wayne (Jayne) County's "Queen Elizabeth", Billy Squier's "Kicks" and was the only male member of Suzi Quatro's Detroit-based band Cradle. Jerry was drumming for the power trio "Shaker", a New York band that frequently opened for the Dolls, when he was recruited to replace Billy. Nolan played on the Dolls' first two albums (New York Dolls and Too Much Too Soon).
After much internal fighting and a short stint under the helm of future
In early 1978, Nolan joined The Idols led by
While touring with Johnny Thunders in 1982, Nolan met Charlotte "Lotten" Nedeby, whom he soon married. Nolan took up residence in Sweden, off and on, through the 1980s. In Sweden playing drums and singing lead vocals he recorded a solo single with the Teneriffa Cowboys of an unreleased Heartbreakers' song, "Take a Chance With Me" and a new song, "Pretty Baby" released in 1982 on Tandan Records. Other songs recorded with the Teneriffa Cowboys throughout 1982–1983 include Chuck Berry's "Havana Moon" which was released on Sword – The Best in Scandinavian Rock album in 1985 on Sword/Tandan Records and "Countdown Love" which was released on a posthumous split single with Johnny Thunders in 1997 on Sucksex Records. The other co-singer and guitarist of Teneriffa Cowboys, Michael Thimrén (who also occasionally played with Johnny Thunders from 1983–1988) contributed the songs "Lickin' My Boots" and "Notorious Liar" along with other unreleased songs from the 1982–1983 period. Also in 1983, Nolan recorded a single with the Swedish band Pilsner playing drums and singing lead vocals on "I Refuse (To Live in the U.S.A.)" and "Sleep With You". He was also a member of the short-lived Ugly Americans with fellow ex-Doll Sylvain Sylvain. Collaboration with Johnny Thunders continued periodically, until Thunders' death in 1991.
Nolan outlived his long-time friend by only a few months. During that period he was working on a recording project with singer/songwriter/guitar Greg Allen and bassist Chicago Vin Earnshaw.
A biography titled Stranded in the Jungle: Jerry Nolan's Wild Ride - A tale of drugs, fashion, the New York Dolls, and Punk Rock, was released in 2017, from
Discography
New York Dolls
- New York Dolls– (1973)
- Too Much Too Soon – (1974)
- Red Patent Leather – (1984)
The Heartbreakers
- L.A.M.F. – (1977)
- Heartbreaker Live at Max's – 1979
- D.T.K. – Live at the Speakeasy – (1982)
The Idols
- "You" / "Girl That I Love" – (1979 – single)
Sid Vicious
- Sid Sings – (1979)
- The Idols with Sid Vicious – (1993)
Jerry Nolan (with The Teneriffa Cowboys)
- "Take A Chance With Me" b/w "Pretty Baby" – (1982)
- "Havana Moon" (Chuck Berry) released on "Sword – The Best in Scandinavian Rock" – (1985)
- "Countdown Love" released on posthumous split single with Johnny Thunders – (1997)
Jerry Nolan (with Pilsner)
- "I Refuse b/w "Sleep With You" – (1983)
London Cowboys
- "On Stage" – (1986)
Jerry Nolan and the Profilers
- Jerry Nolan and the Profilers – (1991)
Jerry Nolan Band
- Live at Great Gildersleeves October 07, 1983
Released on Retro Records - U.K. (2012)
References
- ^ "Obituary – Malcolm McLaren" The Telegraph. April 8, 2010.
- ^ Nina Antonia. "Johnny Thunders – In Cold Blood". Cherry Red Records. November 1, 2000)
External links
- My Life As A Doll – downloadable Village Voice article by Jerry Nolan