Suits Me: The Double Life of Billy TiptonHoughton Mifflin, 1998 - 326 páginas "Suits Me is the biography of a now notorious jazz musician named Billy Tipton, who grew up as Dorothy Tipton in Oklahoma City and Kansas City but lived as a man from the time she was nineteen until she died at age seventy-four. Billy Tipton's death in Spokane, Washington, made news all over the world, not because he was celebrated as a musician but because the scale of his deception - he had been "married" to five women and had reared several adopted children - and the scarcity of ready explanations endowed the skimpy available facts with the aura of myth." "But locked away in Billy's office closet lay files of clippings and photographs documenting the transformation of Billy from she to he, as well as a legacy of annotated comic routines, musical arrangements, and program notes. These revealed to Diane Wood Middlebrook how Billy scattered clues and riddles night after night about the drag she wore. These hints were so bold that they helped conceal Billy's secrets." "With brio and pathos, Suits Me tells the life story of this brilliant deceiver, who lived and loved in two skins, one of each sex."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... trio clicked . " We woodshedded and built up a whole bunch of tunes , " said Kenny Richards . " Then the Billy Tipton Trio replaced Billy solo at the Elks Club , supposedly for two weeks , and stayed about a year . " As manager , Billy ...
... trio clicked . " We woodshedded and built up a whole bunch of tunes , " said Kenny Richards . " Then the Billy Tipton Trio replaced Billy solo at the Elks Club , supposedly for two weeks , and stayed about a year . " As manager , Billy ...
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... trio . If they were really going to become recording stars , they needed a sound of their own . Billy bought a tape recorder and began capturing some of their rehearsals . The tapes show that the boys were experimenting with unison ...
... trio . If they were really going to become recording stars , they needed a sound of their own . Billy bought a tape recorder and began capturing some of their rehearsals . The tapes show that the boys were experimenting with unison ...
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... Trio : Kenny Richards , whose memories were augmented by those of his wife , Dolly , and by a typescript of a memoir written for his children , dated Dec. 1994 ; and Dick O'Neil , who shared both his memories and his voluminous ...
... Trio : Kenny Richards , whose memories were augmented by those of his wife , Dolly , and by a typescript of a memoir written for his children , dated Dec. 1994 ; and Dick O'Neil , who shared both his memories and his voluminous ...
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