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šŸ“° Hallelujah! The Dolls Sign Up - Article : Sep. 1973

  • Writer: New York Dolls
    New York Dolls
  • Sep 1, 1973
  • 2 min read

A celebratory one-page Rock Scene feature announcing the New York Dolls’ major recording contract with Mercury Records, positioning the band as the explosive new leaders of the New York rock ā€˜n’ roll underground.


The Dolls finally get the deal — New York’s trash-glam provocateurs sign with Mercury and prepare to take on the world.


Rock Scene

Date: September 1, 1973

Length: 4 min read


šŸ“° Key Highlights

• New York Dolls sign an exclusive recording contract with Mercury Records

• The band hailed as the most exciting and authentic act to emerge from the New York scene

• Strong praise for their raw energy, attitude, and influence on the local rock underground

• Mention of key band members including David Johansen, Johnny Thunders, Jerry Nolan, Arthur Kane, and Syl Sylvain

• Anticipation for their debut album and the impact they are expected to have


šŸ“° Overview

Published on September 1, 1973, this Rock Scene page captures the excitement surrounding the New York Dolls’ breakthrough signing, marking them as the spearhead of a new, gritty, and glamorous wave of New York rock.


šŸ“° Source Details

Publication / Venue: Rock Scene

Date: September 1, 1973

Format: News / Band announcement

Provenance Notes: Original 1973 Rock Scene magazine page.


šŸ“° The Story

The article celebrates the Dolls’ signing with Mercury as a major victory for the New York underground scene. It highlights the band’s unique blend of street attitude, glam visuals, and raw rock ā€˜n’ roll, naming them as the true leaders of the current New York movement. The piece also notes the impressive line-up and the anticipation for their first proper album release.


šŸ“° Visual Archive

Large group photograph of the New York Dolls (L to R: Johnny Thunders, David Johansen, Jerry Nolan, Arthur Kane, Syl Sylvain) in full glam-trash regalia, plus smaller inset photos of Wayne County / Queen Elizabeth III and Jerri & Bobbi Bon Bons. Bold headline ā€œHallelujah! New York’s very own Dollsā€¦ā€ with dense text columns.


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šŸ“° Closing Notes

This September 1973 Rock Scene announcement marks a pivotal moment for the New York Dolls — the moment the band’s outrageous style and streetwise attitude finally secured major-label backing, setting the stage for their influential debut and the birth of a new rock era.



šŸ“ Copyright Notice

All magazine scans, photographs, and original text excerpts referenced in this entry remain the property of their respective copyright holders. This Chronicle entry is a transformative, non-commercial archival summary created for historical documentation and educational reference. No ownership of the original material is claimed or implied.


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