DAVE ALEXANDER (THE STOOGES): The Tragic 27 Club Death They Never Mentioned
Before punk had a name, before the chaos had a label, there was a kid from Michigan with no bass experience and a fire in his soul. His name was Dave Alexander. He helped create The Stooges—the band that redefined raw sound and birthed a movement. He wrote the riffs to “1970” and “Dirt”. Then, at 23, he was fired. At 27, he was gone. Forgotten by history, overshadowed by legend—until now. This is the long-overdue tribute to the ghost inside the machine. The thinker behind the chaos. The architect of a sound that changed everything. This is the untold story of Dave “Zander” Alexander. #DaveAlexander#TheStooges#IggyPop#FunHouseEra#PunkOrigins#1970Riff#ForgottenLegends#BassGuitarHeroes#RockAndRollHistory#UnsungHeroesOfMusic

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