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− | The Sweet Gum Head was a popular Atlanta bar | + | The Sweet Gum Head was a popular Atlanta bar/disco at 2284 Cheshire Bridge Road that opened in November of 1971. Notable as the place where gay entertainer Wayland Flowers and Madame got his start. It is now a straight gentlemen's club. It was owned by Frank Powell. Powell had considerable influence in Atlanta's drag and bar community. The Sweet Gum Head help once a week drag contests, which helped lead the city to become the premiere place in America for drag. |
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+ | ''Rebels, Rubyfruit and Rhinestones: Queering Space in the Stonewall South'', 2001 | ||
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+ | =See also: [[Gay Discos]]= |
Latest revision as of 21:07, 13 July 2012
The Sweet Gum Head was a popular Atlanta bar/disco at 2284 Cheshire Bridge Road that opened in November of 1971. Notable as the place where gay entertainer Wayland Flowers and Madame got his start. It is now a straight gentlemen's club. It was owned by Frank Powell. Powell had considerable influence in Atlanta's drag and bar community. The Sweet Gum Head help once a week drag contests, which helped lead the city to become the premiere place in America for drag.
References
Rebels, Rubyfruit and Rhinestones: Queering Space in the Stonewall South, 2001