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40 BT GAY SGERS & MICIANS OF ALL TIME (LGBTQ+ SGERS)
* gay artists of the 70s *
The Stonewall rts were a seri of spontaneo, vlent monstratns by members of the gay (LGBT) muny agast a police raid that began the early morng hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York Cy.
They are wily nsired to nstute the most important event leadg to the gay liberatn movement and the morn fight for LGBT rights the Uned Stat. Even more notable was her play, World – Birth of A Natn, which was set a hospal and alt wh male stratn –– evokg both transgenr surgery and her mixed feelgs about men, both gay and straight.
Sadly, Dive (now a gay, transgenr in) died 1988 of rpiratory problems, days after the openg of his greatt actg succs, Hairspray.
35 BT GAY SGERS OF ALL TIME (LGBTQ+ SGERS)
Bgraphi and analysis of work by Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgenr+ intified artists, or works associated wh LGBT+ topics. * gay artists of the 70s *
Charl Piece 1926-1999 was what might be lled a female impersonator (he lled himself a Male Actrs) who found favor wh dienc both straight and gay wh his knowg imprsns of Bette Davis, Mae Wt, Tallulah Bankhead and Carol Channg, Such impersonatns were que tradnal for a ic performer of this sort. But there was an edgs to Rsell’s work clearly fluenced by the rise of the gay rights movement. But he won a special place the hearts of the gay on, as shown the 1977 edy-drama Outrageo which he plays a character largely based on himself.
Intertgly, Rsell — who always intified himself as gay — was bisexual. (1947-1988) was born Los Angel, but first me to public attentn when he moved to San Francis and joed the legendary gay hippie performance troupe The Cockett.
Steve Grossman (1951-1991) a gay sger-songwrer of the early 1970s whose album Caravan Tonight (1974) is distguished as beg the first album alg wh openly gay subject matter released by a major rerd label, Mercury Rerds. He died om AIDS leavg his Joni Mchell-flected songs, rerd much the style of sger-songwrer Cat Stevens, opposed to the then-current glam Bowique fashn of openly gay artists.
LGBTQ mic history is so much more than a timele of who me out when and which songs beme gay anthems -- ’s also about the artists who weren’t aaid to be themselv eras when dog so often had real risks attached. * gay artists of the 70s *
His books clu Open Secret: Gay Hollywood 1928-2000, The Srse Picture: The Art and Life of Mart Srse and Cahiers du Cema — Masters of Cema: Roman Polanski.
Beg open helped gays and lbians fd each other and, soon, ci across the untry experienced surg the number of gay neighborhoods, which spng up New York, Los Angel, San Francis, Chigo, and workg-class bar dyk to lbian femists (many of whom were bisexual but embracg the radil, polil choice to be wh women a patriarchy fed by what Adrienne Rich termed "pulsory heterosexualy"), plenty of queer women the 1970s and early '80s found themselv the pany of other women. Gay and bi men embraced the new openns too, darg to venture to public spac and explorg nontradnal relatnships, newfound sexual eedoms, and an pe om the tyranny of rtrictive mascule rol. Back then, trans women often had different words for who they were, but many were the same social circl as gay men.
Sure, people of lor as well as transgenr and bisexual folks were often fightg for attentn om the margs, pared to the relatively more fancially secure and tablished whe gay men. Others felt forced to choose between the endurg qut for their sexual eedoms (as gay rights were thought of then) or women's rights and the eedom of genr exprsn, or an pe om racial or sexual vlence, and raw the new dawned, herg the 1980s' generatn of greed and power, men who had sex wh each other, at least some of the time, began gettg sick. But harst h, pecially those early days, were gay and bi men and the transgenr women who had sex wh disease that later beme known as AIDS was first intified medil journals 1981 (Print Ronald Reagan's first year office).