Steven John Bator (October 22, 1949 – June 4, 1990),
known professionally as Stiv Bator and later as Stiv Bators, was an American
punk rock vocalist and guitarist from
Girard, Ohio
Girard is a city in southern Trumbull County, Ohio, United States, along the Mahoning River. The population was 9,603 at the 2020 census. Located directly north of Youngstown, it is a suburb of the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area.
History ...
. He is best remembered for his bands
Dead Boys
The Dead Boys are an American punk rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The band was among the first wave of punk, and regarded by many as one of the rowdiest and most violent groups of the era. They were formed by vocalist Stiv Ba ...
and
The Lords of the New Church
The Lords of the New Church were an English/American supergroup with a line-up originally consisting of four musicians from 1970s punk bands. This line-up comprised vocalist Stiv Bators (ex-the Dead Boys), guitarist Brian James (ex- the Damn ...
.
Early life
Stiv Bators was born Steven John Bator on October 22, 1949, in
Youngstown, Ohio
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(some sources say
Cleveland
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), to Mr and Mrs. Steven John Bator Sr.
He was of
Pennsylvania Dutch
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and
Czech-Romani descent; "Stiv" is the Czech equivalent to Steven. He was in Catholic school for 12 years.
Music and film career
In the course of his career Bators was involved with a variety of bands beyond those for which he was best known, including Hormones, with
Dennis Comeau
Dennis Comeau (born 1965) is an American shoe designer and former new wave vocalist and guitarist. Musically he is best remembered for his short-lived band Hormones with Stiv Bators and Andre Siva, his band Flustercunk, and collaborations with m ...
and Andre Siva, Frankenstein,
The Wanderers and The Whores of Babylon (with
Dee Dee Ramone
Douglas Glenn Colvin (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002), better known by his stage name Dee Dee Ramone, was an American musician. He was the bassist and a founding member of the punk rock band Ramones. Throughout the band's existence, he wa ...
and
Johnny Thunders
John Anthony Genzale (July 15, 1952 – April 23, 1991), known professionally as Johnny Thunders, was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. He came to prominence in the early 1970s as a member of the New York Dolls. He later played wit ...
). He also recorded as a solo artist with
Bomp! Records.
As the lead singer and driving force of the
Cleveland, Ohio–based
Dead Boys
The Dead Boys are an American punk rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The band was among the first wave of punk, and regarded by many as one of the rowdiest and most violent groups of the era. They were formed by vocalist Stiv Ba ...
, Bators helped pioneer the
punk rock sound, look and attitude. The band quickly became a popular staple at
CBGB
CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in Manhattan's East Village. The club was previously a biker bar and before that was a dive bar. The letters ''CBGB'' were for '' Country'', '' BlueGrass'', and '' Blues'', Kri ...
, a music club in New York City's
East Village. The Dead Boys were featured in the punk rock films ''Punking Out'' (1978), ''Live at CBGB's'' (1977) and ''
Crash 'n' Burn'' (1977).
Following the demise of Dead Boys in 1979, Bators began a tumultuous relationship with
Bomp! Records and its president,
Greg Shaw
Greg Shaw (January 1949 – October 19, 2004) was an American writer, publisher, magazine editor, music historian and record executive.
Biography
Shaw was born in San Francisco, California. He began writing about rock and roll music as a ...
. According to Shaw: "
at he craved most was to escape the fetters of his Dead Boy image and win respect as a singer of contemporary pop rock (...) in other words, he wanted to be 'the thinking punk's
Eric Carmen
Eric Howard Carmen (born August 11, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist. He was first known as the lead vocalist of the Raspberries. He had numerous hit songs in the 1970s and 1980s, first as a member of the Ras ...
.'" To this end, and usually with first-wave punk rock veterans in tow, he recorded several singles, many of which were unreleased, and an LP, ''
Disconnected'', which was released in 1980. A retrospective album released in 1994, ''
L.A. L.A.'' documented Bators' efforts as a pop-punk singer.
In 1980, Bators, located in London, formed
The Wanderers with Dave Tregunna, the bass player for the punk group
Sham 69
Sham 69 are an English punk rock band that formed in Hersham in Surrey in 1975. They were one of the most successful punk bands in the United Kingdom, achieving five top 20 singles, including " If the Kids Are United" and " Hurry Up Harry". ...
, which had recently disbanded. The Wanderers came up with a concept album, called ''Only Lovers Left Alive'' (released in May 1981), along with two singles.
Bators and Tregunna formed
The Lords of the New Church
The Lords of the New Church were an English/American supergroup with a line-up originally consisting of four musicians from 1970s punk bands. This line-up comprised vocalist Stiv Bators (ex-the Dead Boys), guitarist Brian James (ex- the Damn ...
in 1981, with
Brian James of
The Damned. The Lords of the New Church became notorious for their live shows. A devotee of
Iggy Pop
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, Bators had developed a fearless reputation in his Dead Boys days and continued such antics with The Lords of the New Church. They recorded two more successful albums.
Later, the punk vocalist gained additional exposure through more mainstream film. In 1981, Bators had a small role as "Bobo" in the satirical
John Waters
John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. He rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films, including '' Multiple Maniacs'' (1970), '' Pink Flamingos'' (1972) and '' Fe ...
film ''
Polyester''. In 1988, Bators made a cameo appearance as "Dick Slammer", lead singer of the fictional band the Blender Children, in the offbeat comedy ''
Tapeheads
''Tapeheads'' is a 1988 comedy film directed by Bill Fishman and starring John Cusack, Tim Robbins, Sam Moore and Junior Walker. The film was produced by Michael Nesmith, who briefly appears as a bottled water delivery man.
Plot
After losing the ...
'', starring
John Cusack
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and
Tim Robbins
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.
In summer 1985, Bators contributed backing vocals to "
Sun City" by
Artists United Against Apartheid
Artists United Against Apartheid was a 1985 protest group founded by activist and performer Steven Van Zandt and record producer Arthur Baker to protest against apartheid in South Africa. The group produced the song " Sun City" and the album '' ...
and also appeared in its music video, shot in October.
The Lords of the New Church
The Lords of the New Church were an English/American supergroup with a line-up originally consisting of four musicians from 1970s punk bands. This line-up comprised vocalist Stiv Bators (ex-the Dead Boys), guitarist Brian James (ex- the Damn ...
broke up in 1989, when Bators injured his back and guitarist
Brian James secretly began advertising for a replacement singer.
Death
In mid-1990, Bators died in
Paris
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after being hit by a car.
He was taken to a hospital but reportedly left before seeing a doctor after waiting several hours and assuming he was not injured. Reports indicate that he died in his sleep as the result of a
traumatic brain injury
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.
He was survived by his parents.
Dave Tregunna said that Bators, a fan of
Jim Morrison
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, had earlier requested that his ashes be spread over Morrison's
Paris grave and his girlfriend complied.
In the director's commentary of the film
''Polyester'', in which Bators had a small role, director/producer
John Waters
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stated that Bators' girlfriend, Caroline Warren, confessed to him that she snorted a portion of Stiv's ashes so that she could be closer to him.
In film
In 2013, an American-made motion picture titled ''
CBGB
CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in Manhattan's East Village. The club was previously a biker bar and before that was a dive bar. The letters ''CBGB'' were for '' Country'', '' BlueGrass'', and '' Blues'', Kri ...
'' was released to theaters. Dead Boys were featured as one of the seminal punk bands that got their start at the
CBGB
CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in Manhattan's East Village. The club was previously a biker bar and before that was a dive bar. The letters ''CBGB'' were for '' Country'', '' BlueGrass'', and '' Blues'', Kri ...
club, and were first managed by
Hilly Kristal
Hillel Kristal (September 23, 1931August 28, 2007) was an American club owner, manager and musician who was the owner of the iconic New York City club CBGB, which opened in 1973 and closed in 2006 over a rent dispute.
Early years
Kristal was b ...
. Bators is portrayed by actor
Justin Bartha
Justin Lee Bartha (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor, known for his roles as Riley Poole in the ''National Treasure'' film series, Doug Billings in ''The Hangover'' trilogy, and David Sawyer in the NBC comedy series '' The New Normal''. ...
.
In 2019, a biographical documentary was released titled ''Stiv''. Directed and written by Danny Garcia, the film chronicles the life, legacy and demise of Bators.
[John Petkovic]
"The Stiv Bators story: Movie about Cleveland rock legend set to premiere,"
The Plain Dealer, September 19, 2019.
Discography
With Dead Boys
;Studio albums
* ''
Young, Loud and Snotty
''Young, Loud and Snotty'' is the first studio album by the American punk band Dead Boys. It was recorded and released in 1977 on Sire Records, produced by Genya Ravan. The album is the only Dead Boys album to chart, peaking at 189 on the Billb ...
'' – 1977,
Sire
* ''
We Have Come for Your Children
''We Have Come for Your Children'' is the second and final studio album by the American punk rock band Dead Boys. It was recorded and released in 1978, on Sire Records. The recording of the album was problematic for the group and sessions were h ...
'' – 1978, Sire
* ''Younger, Louder and Snottier'' – 1997, Bomp! (Alternate mix album)
* ''3rd Generation Nation'' – 1999, Bad Boy Production (Alternate mix album)
With the Wanderers
;Studio albums
* ''Only Lovers Left Alive'' – 1981,
Polydor
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With The Lords of the New Church
;Studio albums
* ''
The Lords of the New Church
The Lords of the New Church were an English/American supergroup with a line-up originally consisting of four musicians from 1970s punk bands. This line-up comprised vocalist Stiv Bators (ex-the Dead Boys), guitarist Brian James (ex- the Damn ...
'' – 1982,
Illegal
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Illegal may also refer to:
Law
* Violation of law
* Crime, the practice of breaking the cr ...
,
I.R.S.
* ''
Is Nothing Sacred?'' – 1983, I.R.S.
* ''
The Method to Our Madness'' – 1984, I.R.S.
Solo
;Studio albums
* ''
Disconnected'' – 1980, Bomp!
;Live albums
* ''
Live at the Limelight
Live may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film
* ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film
*'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD)
Music
* Live (band), American alternative rock band
* List of album ...
'' – 1988, Perfect Beat (Germany, as Stiv Bators and His Evil Boys)
;Compilation albums
* ''
The Lord and the New Creatures'' – 1983, Lolita (France)
* ''
I Wanna Be a Dead Boy...'' – 1992, Munster Records / Bomp!
* ''
L.A. L.A.'' – 1993, Bomp!
* ''
Sonic Reducer
"Sonic Reducer" is a punk rock song written by Cheetah Chrome and David Thomas during their tenure in Rocket from the Tombs, which made its recorded debut on the Dead Boys 1977 album '' Young, Loud and Snotty'' with a change of lyrics that were ...
'' – 1994, Editions Atlas (France)
* ''The Last Race'' – 1996, Bond Age (France)
* ''
L.A. Confidential'' – 2004, Bomp!
* ''Do You Believe In Magyk?'' – 2015, Easy Action (Reissue of ''The Last Race'' and ''Live at the Limelight'')
;Singles
* "
It's Cold Outside
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" b/w "The Last Year" – 1979, Bomp!
* "Not That Way Anymore" b/w "Circumstantial Evidence" – 1980, Bomp!
* "Too Much To Dream" b/w "Make Up Your Mind" (12-inch) – 1980, Bomp!
* "Story in Your Eyes" b/w "
Have Love Will Travel" – 1987, Bomp!
* "King of the Brats" b/w "Young Don't Cry" – 1995, Try To Understand (France, unofficial 7-inch – the B-side is a 1982 track by The Lords of the New Church)
* "Make Up Your Mind" b/w "Make Up Your Mind" – 2013, Ugly Pop Records (Canada, split 7-inch with David Quinton – the B-side is Quinton's 1981 solo version of the same song)
;Extended Plays
* ''Last Stand 1980 EP'' – 2013, Ugly Pop Records (Canada, 7-inch, as Stiv Bators' Dead Boys – live recordings of "Son of Sam", "Third Generation Nation" and "All This and More")
;Other appearances
* Various Artists: ''Where The Action Is!'', 1980 – "Circumstantial Evidence" and "I'll Be Alright" (Promotional sampler from Bomp!)
*
Artists United Against Apartheid
Artists United Against Apartheid was a 1985 protest group founded by activist and performer Steven Van Zandt and record producer Arthur Baker to protest against apartheid in South Africa. The group produced the song " Sun City" and the album '' ...
: ''
Sun City'', 1985 – "
Sun City" (Backing vocals)
* ''
Tapeheads
''Tapeheads'' is a 1988 comedy film directed by Bill Fishman and starring John Cusack, Tim Robbins, Sam Moore and Junior Walker. The film was produced by Michael Nesmith, who briefly appears as a bottled water delivery man.
Plot
After losing the ...
'', 1988 – "Mr. MX7" (Stiv Bators with
the Zeros; featured in the film but not included on the soundtrack album)
*
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Description
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: ''A Promise Is a Promise'', 1988 – "Here's a Heart" (Guest vocals)
*
Michael Monroe
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: ''
Peace of Mind'', 2000 – "I Wanna Be with You" and "It's a Lie" (Backing vocals; 1985 demo sessions)
References
Further reading
*Wolff, Carlo (2006). ''Cleveland Rock and Roll Memories''. Cleveland: Gray & Company, Publishers.
*Chrome, Cheetah & Legs McNeil (2010). ''Cheetah Chrome: A Dead Boy's Tale From the Front Lines of Punk Rock''. Minneapolis: Quayside Publishing Group, Voyageur Press, Publishers.
External links
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20th-century American singers
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