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Steven John Bator, known as Stiv Bators (October 22, 1949 – June 2, 1990), was an American rock and roll and punk rock vocalist and guitarist from Youngstown, Ohio. He is best remembered for his bands, The Dead Boys and The Lords of the New Church.

CAREER
In the course of his career, Bators was involved with a variety of bands beyond those for which he was best known. These short-term bands included Rocket From The Tombs, Frankenstein, The Wanderers and The Whores of Babylon (with Dee Dee Ramone and Johnny Thunders). He also recorded as a solo artist with Bomp! Records.
It was as the lead singer and driving force of the Dead Boys, however, that Bators helped pioneer the punk rock sound, look and attitude. Bators and the Dead Boys were featured in the independent punk rock films Punking Out (1978), Live at CBGB`s (1977) and Crash `n` Burn (1977). Around the same time, the band became a popular staple at CBGB`s, the now-legendary music club in New York City`s East Village.
Following the demise of the Dead Boys in 1979, Bators began a tumultuous relationship with Bomp! Records and its president, Greg Shaw. According to Shaw: "[W]hat 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.`" To this end, and usually with first-wave punk rock veterans in tow, he recorded several singles (many of which were unreleased) and a fine 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.
After England`s Sham 69 broke up, Bators, now re-located in London, formed the Wanderers with members of the band by the end of the year. This under-appreciated band came up with an anomaly for punk rock, a concept album, called Only Lovers Left Alive (released in May 1981), along with two singles.
Bators formed The Lords of the New Church later in 1981 with Brian James of The Damned and Dave Tregunna of Sham 69. (Bators and Tregunna had also been in the Wanderers together). The Lords became notorious for their live shows. A devotee of Iggy Pop, Bators had developed a fearless reputation in his Dead Boys days and continued such antics with The Lords, the most famous being the time he reportedly hanged himself during a show. Bator`s stunt went awry and he was pronounced clinically dead for several minutes. Nonetheless, Bator survived and The Lords recorded two more successful albums.
Later, the punk vocalist gained additional exposure through more mainstream film. In 1981, Bators co-starred in the satirical John Waters film, Polyester. Seven years later, Bators made a memorable cameo appearance as "Dick Slammer", lead singer of "The Blender Children", in the offbeat comedy, Tapeheads, starring John Cusack and Tim Robbins.
The Lords of the New Church broke up in 1989 when Bators injured his back and guitarist Brian James secretly began advertising for a replacement singer. When Bators found out James played the encore of the band`s final show donning a T-shirt with James` newspaper ad printed across the front, he then proceeded to fire the remaining members on-stage.

PERSONAL LIFE
In the late 1970s, Bators dated and lived with model / singer Bebe Buell, mother of the then infant Liv Tyler and temporarily set up home with the pair in Bangor, Maine. He subsequently moved to England and married an English woman,

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stiv you lived three house`s up from me I was the kid who use to come up and lisen to you play in your mom and dads grage drop a line if you can.
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    Name Stiv Bators
    (Steven John Bator)
    Height 5' 8"  (173 cm)
    Build Slim
    Hair Color Brown - Dark
    Date of Birth October 221949
    Birthplace Youngstown, Ohio
    Star Sign Libra
    Died June 21990 (Aged 41)
    Location of Death Paris, France
    Cause of Death Concussion
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Musician
    Celebrity Index St
    Claim to Fame The Dead Boys, The Wanderers, Lords of the New Church

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  • "Once you`ve actually died on stage...I mean, how do you top that?"
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  • Lead singer for The Lords of the New Church.
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  • After being hit by the car that would soon end his life, he walked four miles in the rain back to his hotel where he died.
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  • Broke both his legs before age 8.
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  • Lead singer for the punk band The Dead Boys.
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