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(Taken from: Dangerous Minds: [https://dangerousminds.net/comments/harlots The Harlots Of 42 Street - List Pioneers Of NYC Glam Rock], 2012)
(Taken from: Dangerous Minds: [https://dangerousminds.net/comments/harlots The Harlots Of 42 Street - List Pioneers Of NYC Glam Rock], 2012)
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In November 2024, their name was written on the drum header (Durham, November 9).
On November 9, 2024, their name was written on the drum header at the Durham concert.  
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The Harlots Of 42nd Street

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Listed under "Hopes" in Headful Of Heroes - NME (1989)
David Johansen said of them:

"We used to compete with the Harlots of 42nd Street which was a group of guys who looked like truck drivers but dressed like the Dolls and wore, like, fishnet stockings over these big muscular hairy legs. They were my favorite band.”
(Taken from: Dangerous Minds: The Harlots Of 42 Street - List Pioneers Of NYC Glam Rock, 2012)

On November 9, 2024, their name was written on the drum header at the Durham concert.

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New York City band active from December 1972 through December 1978. Their full name, The Harlots Of 42nd Street, was shortened for their first and only release.

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