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David Bowie Made Me Gay

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by Darryl W. Bullock


  Brevities reports on New York’s ‘pansy’ balls, 1932. Public domain.

  Liberace on the cover of Confidential. Author’s own collection.

  Cris Williamson’s album The Changer and the Changed. Author’s own collection.

  John ‘Smokey’ Condon, circa 1974. Photo by E.J. Emmons, from the collection of John Condon. Used by permission.

  Marc Almond featured on the cover of Gay Times, 1987. Author’s own collection.

  Adam Lambert performing with Queen, 2014. Photo by DianaKat/Creative Commons.

  Holly Near. Photo by Irene Young. Used by permission.

  Patrick Haggerty performing at Seattle Pride, 2000. Used by permission of Patrick Haggerty.

  Endnotes

  Introduction

  1 Author interview with Sean Dickson, February 2017

  2 ‘“Eugene Onegin” is Final Novelty at the Metropolitan’, Musical America Vol 31, Music Publications Limited, 1919

  3 ‘Stock, Aitken, Waterman: the Biggest Hitmakers of the 80s’, Mark Lindores, Attitude, 5 July 2015

  4 ‘Judas Priest’s Rob Halford: “I’ve Become the Stately Homo of Heavy Metal”’, Alexis Petridis, The Guardian, 3 July 2014

  5 ‘Tune In, Cheer Up, Rock Out’, David Cavanagh, Q, October 1994

  Chapter 1 – David Bowie Made Me Gay

  1 ‘How I Came Out of the Closet and into the Streets’, Kid Congo Powers, Huffington Post, 3 March 2014

  2 ‘Holly Johnson Relaxed’, Richard Smith, Gay Times, April 1994

  3 Author Interview with Paul Rutherford, February 2017

  4 Author Interview with Andy Partridge, February 2017

  5 Author interview with Andy Bell, February 2017

  6 ‘I Always Dreaded This Day; I Hoped he was Immortal’, Boy George, The Daily Mail, 12 January 2016

  7 ‘Marc Almond: “I’ve had the chance to be subversive in the mainstream”’, Jude Rogers, The Guardian, 23 October 2016

  8 Author interview with Tom Robinson, November 2016

  9 ‘David Bowie: A Candid Conversation With the Actor, Rock Singer and Sexual Switch-hitter’, Playboy, September 1976

  10 ‘I Was the Filling in a “Cookie” with David Bowie and Mick Jagger’, Marissa Charles, The New York Post, 17 January 2016

  11 ‘David Bowie “Changed My Life Forever”’, Marilyn Manson, rollingstone.com, 11 January 2016

  12 Guillermo Del Toro quoted from Twitter, 11 January, 2016

  13 New Musical Express, 12 March 1974

  14 ‘Freddie Mercury: More than Flash’, Bruce Britt, Los Angeles Daily News, 27 November 1991

  15 Somebody to Love: The Life, Death and Legacy of Freddie Mercury, Matt Richards and Mark Langthorne (Blink Publishing, London, 2016)

  16 Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury, Lesley-Ann Jones (Touchstone, New York, 2011), p. 91

  17 ‘Freddie’s Song of Sadness’, Annette Witheridge & Gerry Brown, News of the World, 24 November 1991

  18 ‘Oh, You Pretty Thing’, Michael Watts, Melody Maker, 22 January 1972

  19 ‘Dusty Springfield’, Ray Connolly, Evening Standard, September 1970

  20 Author Interview with Ray Connolly, April 2017

  21 ‘The Mad, Bad and Sad Life of Dusty Springfield’, Roger Lewis, The Spectator, 2 August 2014

  Chapter 2 – Pretty Baby

  1 Interview with Johnny St. Cyr about Jelly Roll Morton, Tony Jackson, Morton’s Compositions, and Arranging Old Tunes, Alan Lomax, 2 February 1949. Association for Cultural Equity, 2008

  2 Creating Jazz Counterpoint: New Orleans, Barbershop Harmony, and the Blues, Vic Hobson (University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, 2014)

  3 In Search of Buddy Bolden: First Man of Jazz, Donald M. Marquis (Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, LA 1978), p. 4

  4 They All Played Ragtime, Rudy Blesh (Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1950), p. 164

  5 Creating Jazz Counterpoint, New Orleans, Barbershop Harmony, and the Blues, Vic Hobson

  6 Mr Jelly Roll, Alan Lomax (University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 1950), pp. 50-1

  7 Blacks in Blackface: A Sourcebook on Early Black Musical Shows, Henry T. Sampson (Scarecrow Press, Inc., Lanham, MD, 2014), p. 67

  8 ‘He Knew A Thousand Songs’, Roy J. Carew, Jazz Journal, March 1952

  9 Storyville, New Orleans, Being an Authentic, Illustrated Account of the Notorious Red-light District, Al Rose (University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, AL, 1974), p. 110

  10 Louis Armstrong’s New Orleans, Thomas Brothers (W. W. Norton & Company, London, 2006), p. 66

  11 Hear Me Talkin’ To Ya: The Story of Jazz As Told By the Men Who Made It, Nat Shapiro and Nat Hentoff (Courier Corporation, North Chelmsford, MA, 1955), p55

  12 Mr Jelly Roll, Lomax, p. 43

  13 ‘He Knew A Thousand Songs’, Roy J. Carew, Jazz Journal, March 1952

  14 Mr Jelly Roll, Lomax, p. 45

  15 Author interview with St. Sukie de la Croix, November 2016

  16 ‘On and Off the Stroll’, Columbus Bragg, The Chicago Defender, 17 October 1914

  17 ‘On and Off the Stroll’, Columbus Bragg, The Chicago Defender, 5 September 1914

  18 Hear Me Talkin’ To Ya: The Story of Jazz As Told By the Men Who Made It, Nat Shapiro and Nat Hentoff, Dover Publications, 1955, p88

  19 They All Played Ragtime, Blesh, p. 162

  20 Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans, Louis Armstrong (Prentice Hall Inc, New York, 1954,) pp. 96-7

  21 ‘Jazz Artist Recalls Storyville Tunes’, Lodi News-Sentinel, 15 August 1988

  22 ‘Testimonial to Tony Jackson’, Billboard, 5 March 1921

  23 ‘Big Benefit’, The Chicago Defender, 26 February 1921

  24 Film Voices: Interviews from Post Script, Gerald Duchovnay (ed.), State University of New York Press, 2004, p234

  25 Mr Jelly Roll, Lomax, p. 129

  Chapter 3 – Bull Dyker Blues

  1 ‘2011 Chicago G/L Hall of Fame to Induct 11 People’, www.windycitymediagroup.com, 21 September 2011

  2 Mother of the Blues: A Study of Ma Rainey, Sandra R. Lieb (University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, MA, 1981), p. 18

  3 Quoted in The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: The Poems, 1921-1940, (University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 2001), p. 71

  4 Gay Rebel of the Harlem Renaissance: Selections from the Work of Richard Bruce Nugent, ed. Thomas H. Wirth (Duke University Press, Durham, NC, 2002)

  5 ‘Aeolian Company Announces First List of Race Records’, Talking Machine World, 26 July 1932

  6 ‘Hamilton Lodge Ball an Unusual Spectacle’, New York Age, 6 March 1926

  7 ‘Fag Balls Exposed’, Buddy Browning, Brevities, 14 March 1932

  8 The Harlem Renaissance, Steven Watson (Pantheon Books, New York, 1995)

  9 ‘Children to Have Preference at Saturday Carnival Matinee’, Benton Harbor News Palladium, 2 August 1929

  10 Ragged but Right: Black Traveling Shows, Coon Songs, and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz: Lynn Abbott and Doug Seroff (University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, 2009), p. 261

  11 New York Age, 16 November 1911

  12 New York Age, 18 March 1909

  13 The 100 Most Influential Musicians of All Time, Gene Goblinski (ed.), Rosen Publishing Group, New York, 2009, p. 162

  14 Yonder Come the Blues, Paul Oliver, Tony Russell et al. (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001), p. 262

  15 ‘Special Columbia Publicity’, Talking Machine World, 15 October 1923

  16 ‘Atlanta: Business Satisfactory Throughout Southern Territory’, Talking Machine World, 15 July 1923

  17 ‘Bessie Smith Scores Success’, Talking Machine World, 15 August 1923

  18 Mother of the Blues: A Study of Ma Rainey, Lieb

  19 ‘Store Concert by Bessie Smith Helps Dealer Sales’, Talking Machine World, 15 December 1925

  20 New York Recorder, 11 December 1933

  21 Bessie, Chris Albertson (Barrie & Jenkins Ltd, London, 1972), p. 117

  22 Bessie, Albert
son, p. 120

  23 Bulldaggers, Pansies, and Chocolate Babies: Performance, Race, and Sexuality In the Harlem Renaissance, James F. Wilson (University of Michigan Press, 2010)

  24 Bessie, Albertson, p. 32

  25 ‘Reflections on the Origins of a Jazz Tune’, International Discophile, Issue 1, Summer 1955, p176

  26 ‘The Life And Death of Bessie Smith’, Kay Mott, The Philadelphia Enquirer, 2 December 1961

  27 ‘The Life And Death of Bessie Smith’, Kay Mott, The Philadelphia Enquirer, 2 December 1961

  28 Chicago Defender, 7 April 1934

  29 ‘I Am a Woman Again’, Bentley, Gladys: Ebony Magazine, August 1952

  30 Jet, 28 January 1954

  Chapter 4 – The Pansy Craze

  1 The Real New York, Helen Worden (Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis, IN, 1932), p. 289

  2 ‘Amuck on Bleecker St.’, The World (New York), 7 September 1890

  3 ‘Brogan’s Queer Bookkeeping’, The Press (New York), 8 September 1890

  4 New York Herald, 5 January 1892

  5 ‘Infamous Slide Closed By Herald’, New York Herald, 8 January 1892

  6 ‘Another Resort For Slide Patrons’, The New York Evening Telegram, 11 March 1893

  7 Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940, George Chauncey (Basic Books, New York, 1995), pp. 219-20

  8 ‘Ariston’s Owner Bankrupt’, New York Sun, 17 October 1903

  9 ‘A Dressing Room Marvel’, Ann Abblle Whitford, Variety, 4 December 1909

  10 ‘Madame Critic’, The New York Dramatic Mirror, 8 September 1915

  11 ‘Old Impersonator, Julian Eltinge Dies’, Martin Kane, Madison Wisconsin State Journal, 8 March 1941

  12 ‘Julian Eltinge, Famed as Impersonator, Dies at 59’, Madison Capital Times, 8 March 1941

  13 ‘Old Impersonator, Julian Eltinge Dies’, Martin Kane, Madison Wisconsin State Journal, 8 March 1941

  14 ‘Love Calamities of the Cave Man Who is a Perfect Lady’, Syracuse Herald, 18 December 1921

  15 ‘New York Day By Day’, O. O. McIntyre, 14 August 1923

  16 ‘The Mirrors of Mayfair’, Broadway Brevities, October 1923

  17 Rochester Times Union, 17 December 1935

  18 The Stage, 9 October 1920

  19 New York Morning Telegraph, 25 May 1922

  20 Variety, 27 May 1925

  21 The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville, Anthony Slide (Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 1994), p. 375

  22 Variety, 12 April 1923

  23 The Sun, New York, 29 January 1931

  24 The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville, Slide, p. 375

  25 ‘The Gay Boys Are So-o-o Pleased’, Syracuse Journal, 4 April 1935

  26 ‘All In A Day’, Mark Hellinger, The Syracuse Journal, 14 August 1933

  27 ‘Rival Gangs Shoot It Out in Broadway Resort’, Amsterdam Evening Recorder New York, 24 January 1931

  28 ‘All In A Day’, Mark Hellinger, The Syracuse Journal, 14 August 1933

  29 Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 10 May 1931

  30 ‘On Broadway’, Walter Winchell, New York Daily Mirror, 3 February 1931

  31 ‘On Broadway’, Walter Winchell, New York Daily Mirror, 26 February 1931

  32 On Broadway’, Walter Winchell, New York Daily Mirror, 27 July 1931

  33 Damon Runyon, Jimmy Breslin, Random House Inc, 1992, p238

  34 ‘New York Day By Day’, O. O. McIntyre, Canandaigua Daily Messenger, 7 January 1932

  35 ‘New York Day By Day’, O. O. McIntyre, El Paso Herald Post, 17 December 1931

  36 ‘Highlights of Broadway’, Jack Lait, Salt Lake Tribune, 29 March 1931

  37 ‘Days and Nights in Gotham’, Gilbert Swan, Charleston Daily Mail, 17 March 1931

  38 ‘About New York’, Gilbert Swan, Indiana Evening Gazette, 24 November 1931

  39 ‘Queers Seek Succor!’, Stephen O’Toole, Brevities, 4 July 1932

  40 ‘On Broadway’, Walter Winchell, New York Daily Mirror, 17 August 1933

  41 The Day, 10 November 1936

  42 Pittsburgh Press, 9 November 1936

  43 ‘Sylvester Russell’s Review’, The Pittsburgh Courier, 16 March 1929

  44 ‘Sylvester Russell’s Review’, The Pittsburgh Courier, 19 March 1927

  45 ‘Pansy Parlors – Rough Chicago Has Epidemic of Male Butterflies’, Variety, 10 December 1930

  46 ‘Seen and Heard at the Fair’, The Chicago Defender, 10 June 1933

  47 ‘Race Represented as World’s Fair Opens in Blaze of Glory’, Dewey R. Jones, The Chicago Defender, 3 June 1933

  48 ‘Rival Gangs Stage War in Club Abbey’, Rome Daily Sentinel, 24 January 1931

  49 ‘Corona Detective Accused At Police Trial’, Daily Star, Long Island, 14 February 1931

  50 Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 31 March 1931

  51 ‘In New York’, Paul Harrison, Hawk Eye Gazette, 23 January 1935

  52 Rethinking the Gay and Lesbian Movement, Marc Stein, Routledge, 2012

  53 Bruz Fletcher: Camped, Tramped & A Riotous Vamp, Tyler Alpern, Tyler Alpern, 2010

  54 Chicago Whispers, St. Sukie de la Croix (University of Wisconsin Press, 2012), p. 112

  55 The Sun (New York), 23 September 1936

  56 Ibid.

  57 ‘Bourbon Switches’, Long Island Star Journal, 24 July 1956

  58 ‘Voice of Broadway’, Dorothy Kilgallen (syndicated column), 2 April 1955

  59 The Gay & Lesbian Theatrical Legacy: Billy J. Harbin, Kim Marra, Robert A. Schanke (eds.), University of Michigan Press, 2005, p69

  Chapter 5 – Europe Before the War

  1 ‘What We Owe to Oscar Wilde’, Hugh E. M. Stutfield, Blackwood’s Magazine, June 1895

  2 Queer London: Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis, 1918-1957, Matt Houlbrook, University of Chicago Press, 2005, p245

  3 ‘Prisoners Numbered at Old Bailey’, Lancashire Daily Post, 20 February 1933

  4 ‘Man’s Weird Pose’, The Auckland Star, 2 January 1932

  5 The Argus (Melbourne), 9 October 1922

  6 ‘Barnes’ Engagement Broken’, New York Clipper, 1 October 1919

  7 ‘Frederick Jester Barnes (1885-1938)’, Jason Tomes, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004)

  8 Hollywood Babble On: Stars Gossip about Other Stars, Boze Hadleigh (Penguin Group (USA), London, 1995), p. 179

  9 ‘Prison For Comedian’, The Daily Mail, 12 November 1924

  10 ‘Frederick Jester Barnes (1885-1938)’, Jason Tomes, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004

  11 ‘Fred Barnes’ Appeal in London Traffic Court’, Variety, 26 November 1924

  12 ‘Yonkers Woman Wills British Actor $425,000’, Syracuse Journal, 5 August 1927

  13 ‘Obituary: Fred Barnes, Actor’, Daily Mercury, 25 October 1938

  14 ‘Too Daring Broadcast Turn Abandoned’, Saturday Journal (Adelaide), 6 April 1929

  15 On the Same Side: Homosexuals During the Second World War, Stephen Bourne, BBC History Magazine, February 2012

  16 ‘The Darling of Drury Lane’, The Independent, 17 August 1999

  17 ‘Pansies Blow U.S.!’, Lepra Chaun, Brevities, 9 May 1932

  18 Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life, Marjorie Garber, Routledge, 2000, p122

  19 ‘How an Up-To-Date Josephine Won Paris’, Carl de Vidal Hunt, Canton Daily News, 16 January 1927

  20 ‘Josephine Baker’s Latest Exploit’, The American Weekly, 12 October 1930

  21 ‘Fags Ram Heinies!’, Fred Schultz, Brevities, 19 September 1932

  22 ‘The War, the World and the Cornish Land’, The Cornishman, 15 October 1942

  23 ‘Reichstag Fire Disclosure’, Western Daily Press, 14 January 1946

  24 Marlene Dietrich, Maria Riva (Bloomsbury, London, 1992), p. 52

  25 Blue Angel: The Life of Marlene Dietrich, Donald Spoto (G.K. Hall, Boston, MA, 1993), pp. 64-5

  26 Quoted in The Life And Times Of Little Richard: The Quasar of Rock, Cha
rles White (Harmony Books, New York, 1984)

  Chapter 6 – Strange Fruit

  1 ‘Lisa Ben: A Lesbian Pioneer’, Kate Brandt, Visibilities, January 1990

  2 Ibid.

  3 Billie Holiday, Singer, Bud Kliment (Chelsea House, New York, 1990), p. 19

  4 ‘A Southerner Looks at Prejudice’, Ebony, January 1960

  5 ‘Blues Singer Sentenced As Drug Addict’, Binghamton Press, 28 May 1947

  6 ‘A Southerner Looks at Prejudice’, Ebony, January 1960

  7 New York Age, 12 February 1949

  8 ‘New York Is My Beat’, Alan McMillan, New York Age, 24 October 1953

  9 Billie Holiday: Wishing on the Moon, Donald Clarke, Da Capo Press, 2000, p398

  10 New York Sun, 16 August 1944

  11 ‘Mme. Knight Out’, Pittsburgh Courier, 26 November 1949

  12 The Beatles Anthology, The Beatles (Cassell & Co, London, 2000), p. 38

  13 Shout Sister Shout! The Untold Story of Rock-n-Roll Trailblazer Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Gayle F. Wald (Beacon Press, Boston, MA, 2007)

  14 ‘Liberace Says Story Hurt Career’, Buffalo Courier Express, 10 June 1959

  15 ‘I Am Not, Liberace Replies In Suit Against Cassandra’, Binghampton Press, 8 June 1959

  16 Ibid.

  17 ‘Any Chance of a Refund’, Daily Mirror, 11 February 1987

  18 ‘A More Reflective Leap On Elton John’s “Diving Board”’, npr.com, 23 September 2013

  19 ‘Peer is Cashiered on Grave Charges’, The Daily Mail, 4 December 1947

  20 ‘Lord Montagu on the Court Case Which Ended the Legal Persecution of Homosexuals’, Evening Standard, 14 July, 2007

  21 ‘Johnny Mathis: Realising I was a Drug Addict was so Traumatic’, Sunday Express, 22 February 2014

  22 ‘Happy Cry Baby’, The American Weekly, 15 June 1952

  23 The Age (Melbourne), 20 September 1954

  24 The Central Queensland Herald, 17 March 1955

  25 ‘Johnnie Ray Accused Of Morals Offense’, Philadelphia Enquirer, 22 November 1959

  26 The Life And Times Of Little Richard, pp. 40–1

  27 Little Richard: The Birth of Rock ’n’ Roll, David Kirby (Continuum International Publishing, New York, 2009), p. 176

  28 ‘Little Richard Brings Flamboyance to Revivalism’, San Bernardino County Sun, 1 June 1980

  29 Lush Life, David Hajdu (Granta Books, London, 1996), p. 79

 

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