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Contents:
- TONY WASHGTON, THE FOTTEN GAY SUPERSTAR
- HOW AN OPENLY GAY D.C. SOUL SGER MA MOTOWN HISTORY
- WHERE GAY TALE GETS HIS SHO SHED
TONY WASHGTON, THE FOTTEN GAY SUPERSTAR
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R&B the mid-1970s saw numero acts — Sylvter, Donna Summer, Labelle and Grace Jon among them — whose ascent soundtracked the explosn of gay nightlife that emerged followg the Stonewall rts.
HOW AN OPENLY GAY D.C. SOUL SGER MA MOTOWN HISTORY
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Neher one of those sgl — or anythg else on the but — particularly screamed gay glterati through explic lyrics or feverish energy; Richard Ells’ fabulo ver illtratn did the job proudly.
WHERE GAY TALE GETS HIS SHO SHED
While drawg on the R&B ntuum of such queer pneers as Gladys Bentley and Ltle Richard, Washgton helped lay the groundwork for the funk-homoeroti athetics of immediate succsors like Sylvter, Cameo’s oime lead sger Wayne Cooper and the Brish soul-dis group Imagatn. And we n’t fet Prce, who would perfect the art of rporatg queer culture to his artistic advantage, all the while profsg to be a ladi’ a 1977 terview wh The Advote, Washgton seemed well aware of his precent-settg stature as an openly gay sger the R&B scene: “I gus I was tryg to ph the clock ahead, ” he said, referrg to the Dynamic Superrs’ early shows.
Overall, The Dynamic Superrs foced on torchy ballads and sctive midtempo soul tun; aga, this was not the propulsive dis that would fe gay nightlife, at least the culture at large.
Ashford & Simpson’s superb songwrg at tim ptur the bottled angst of a shunned gay romance, whout dog loudly. “We gave them songs which they uld speak a tth that you believed — [not] jt a gay tth, but a tth of self.