Dee Dee Ramone

Acting

Dee Dee Ramone

Overview

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Birthday
Sep 18, 1951 (73 years old)
Death date
Jun 05, 2002

Dee Dee Ramone

Known For

It's Not Repetition, It's Discipline
1h 10m
Movie 2014

It's Not Repetition, It's Discipline

Dandelion Records and DVD's present Probably the nearest you will...

Ramones: The True Story
Movie 2005

Ramones: The True Story

Through interviews with Ramones founding band member Tommy Ramone, put-upon...

Ramones: We're Outta Here!
2h 20m
Movie 2004

Ramones: We're Outta Here!

Documentary covering The Ramones' long and eventful history, with footage...

Born to Lose: The Last Rock and Roll Movie
1h 40m
Movie 2001

Born to Lose: The Last Rock and Roll Movie

Veteran documentary filmmaker and hipster Lech Kowalski creates this film...

25 Years of Punk
0h 43m
Movie 2001

25 Years of Punk

Lou Reed narrates this Television special that takes a look...

The Troma System
0h 30m
Movie 1993

The Troma System

A 30 minute infomercial that originally aired on Comedy Central...

1991: The Year Punk Broke
1h 38m
Movie 1992

1991: The Year Punk Broke

David Markey's documentary of life on the road with Sonic...

Lifestyles of the Ramones
0h 58m
Movie 1990

Lifestyles of the Ramones

Documentary on the Ramones, including archival footage, interviews and music...

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Dee Dee Ramone (born Douglas Glenn Colvin) (September 18, 1951  – June 5, 2002) was an American songwriter and musician, best known as founding member, bassist and main songwriter of the punk rock band the Ramones. Though nearly all of the Ramones' songs were credited equally to all the band members, Dee Dee was the band's second most prolific lyricist and songwriter, writing many of the band's most well-known songs, such as "53rd & 3rd", "Commando", "Rockaway Beach" and "Poison Heart". He was initially the band's lead vocalist, though his (then) inability to sing and play bass at the same time resulted in original drummer Joey Ramone taking over the lead vocalist duties. Dee Dee would serve as the band's bassist and songwriter from 1974 through 1989, when he left to pursue a short-lived career in hip hop music under the name Dee Dee King. He soon returned to his punk roots and released three solo albums featuring brand new songs, many of which were later recorded by the Ramones. He toured the world playing his new songs, Ramones songs and some old favorites in small clubs, and continued to write songs for the Ramones until 1996, when the band officially retired. Dee Dee struggled with drug addiction for much of his life, particularly heroin. He began using drugs as a teenager, and continued to use for the majority of his adult life. He appeared to clean up his act in the early 1990s but began using heroin again some time later. He died from a heroin overdose in 2002. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dee Dee Ramone, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ​