Willy Deville
Willy DeVille, Willy DeVille Fan Page (Retrieved 01-30-2008)
^ Laura Rangel (1993) Interviews: King Creole, Willy DeVille: Spanish Stroll (Retrieved 01-29-2008)
^ Sinclair, John (August 24eptember 5, 1998) rleans Records Story. On the Road with John Sinclair. (Retrieved 03-06-2008)
^ Marcus, Richard (2006) nterview: Willy DeVille, Leap in the Dark (blogsite) (Retrieved 03-06-2008)
^ DeVille recorded these albums in Los Angeles with John Philip Shenale as producer: Backstreets of Desire (1992), Loup Garou (1995), Crow Jane Alley (2004), and Pistola (2008).
^ Jurek, Thom (2007) eview: Backstreets of Desire Allmusic. (Retrieved 02-02-2008)
^ See Rene, Sheila (1996) nterview with Willy DeVille Willy DeVille fan page. (Retrieved 02-02-2008)
^ Editors (1994) Interview: Concierto Bsico. Canal magazine. (Retrieved 03-09-2008)
^ a b Trynka, Paul (2007) Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed. New York: Broadway Books. p. 346. A footnote in this book reveals wife Lisa’s maiden name.
^ Editors (September 1996) “Review of Loup Garou”, Musician magazine, p. 90
^ Ren, Sheila (1996) “Interview with Willy DeVille” Willy DeVille fan page (Retrieved 03-09-2008)
^ See interviews on Live in the Lowlands (DVD) (2006; Eagle Rock).
^ Jurek, Thom (2007) eview: Horse of a Different Color Allmusic. (Retrieved 03-09-2008)
^ DeVille’s addiction to heroin began in the mid-1970s and lasted until the mid-1990s. In a 1996 interview, he said, “I’ve been addicted to morphine and if you managed to evade that you would be envied. I’ve been addicted for twenty years, okay? I took enough to kill the whole of Paris.” (Editors [October 14, 1996] a Laiterie Interview on Route 66, French RDL Radio. [Retrieved on 03-09-2008]) He said in a 2006 interview, “If I told you I was totally clean now, I don’t think you believe me, but I can get out a cake and cut the candles because I’ve been clean now for almost 10 years, except for when I had to go back on morphine right after the car accident just to be able to walk.” (Cohen, Elliot Stephen [August/September 2006]. illy DeVille Dirty Linen #125, p. 39)
^ Blue Love Monkey CD Baby. (Retrieved 04-20-2009)
^ FaceCulture Interview (June 7, 2006) Willy DeVille: Willy DeVille about his metal hip, his car accident, going crazy and sacred stuff!. FaceCulture.com (Retrieved 04-29-2009)
^ Cohen, Elliot Stephen (August/September 2006) illy DeVille. Dirty Linen #125 p. 39
^ Cohen, op cit supra.
^ Marcus, Richard (June 24, 2006) D Review: Crow Jane Alley Willy DeVille Leap in the Dark (blogsite) (Retrieved 03-25-2008)
^ Grimes, William (August 10, 2009) “Willy DeVille: Punk Rock Pioneer.” The Miami Herald. (Retrieved 8-12-09.)
^ Gill, Andy (January 24, 2008) “Willy DeVille: Pistola” The Independent (Retrieved 02-04-2008)
^ For more information about Toots, see Herwig, Jana (August 7, 2009) “What ever happened to Toots DeVille? (Did Heroin kill her?”) digiom (blogsite). Retrieved 8-17-2009.)
^ Halberstadt, Alex (2007) Lonely Avenue: The Unlikely Life and Times of Doc Pomus, New York: De Capo Press. p. 214. DeVille said about Toots in 1996, “I haven’t seen her in over ten years. I ran off on her, I guess. She was fascinating, all right. She loved to fight and pull knives out. She used to get me into a lot of trouble.” nterview with Willy DeVille Willy DeVille Fan Page (Retrieved 01-30-2008))
^ Cartwright, Garth (August 11, 2009) “Willy DeVille: Singer and songwriter whose creativity and influence outgrew the New York punk scene.” The Guardian. (Retrieved 8-26-09.)
^ News, Willy DeVille: Official Website. (Retrieved 4-22-2009)
^ “Punk pioneer Willy DeVille dies”. BBC News. 2009-08-10. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8193234.stm. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
^ Rangel, Laura (January 1991) Interviews: King Creole. Willy DeVille: Spanish Stroll (Retrieved on 1-29-08)
^ Jurek, Thom (August 10, 2009) “Willy DeVille, RIP: Remembering an American Original”, The Allmusic Blog. (Retrieved 08-14-2009)
External links
The Official Willy DeVille Website
Willy DeVille Photo Gallery
Willy DeVille International Fan Club
Willy DeVille and The Mink DeVille Band on MySpace