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Dean Johnson + Esther Rose at the Neighborhood Theater, Charlotte, NC
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Dean Johnson (1961–2007) was an American entertainer. Father was a preacher in Massachusetts. Dean moved to study film at NYU, lived in the dorm and frequented Ninth Circle bar, aged 19. A cross-dressing musician, party promoter, and prominent figure in the nightlife scene of New York City in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, he was known for his towering height, shaved head, giant sunglasses, and penchant for wearing short cocktail dresses that exaggerated the length of his pale, lithe figure. Johnson played a seminal role in the emergence of the Queercore gay rock-and-roll subculture in the East Village.[1][2]
- ^ Buckley, Cara (2007-10-14). "Disquieting Death Stills the Nite Life". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
- ^ Pemberton, Nathan Taylor (2018-09-06). "An Oral History of the Downtown New York Nightclub The World". Interview Magazine. Retrieved 2025-11-28.
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