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The evidence of Jobriath's life simply ceased, until the day that he was discovered as the Chelsea Hotel's first Aids victim. Except, that is, for one interview. The US magazine Omega One tracked ...
“Bruce Wayne Campbell Interviewed on the Roof of the Chelsea Hotel, 1979” by Okkervil River Jobriath, né Bruce Wayne Campbell, was billed as glam rock’s next big thing in the early 1970s ...
The Hotel Chelsea—also called the Chelsea Hotel ... Bruce Wayne Campbell, known by his stage name Jobriath, was the first openly gay rock musician to be signed to a major record label.
Jobriath was excommunicated from the music business and retreated to the Chelsea Hotel, where he died forgotten in 1983 at the age of 37, one of the earliest casualties of AIDS. However ...
Instead of the bohemian sanctuary they expected, they discovered a place in transition: a building site, being broken and turned into a boutique hotel. In the new Chelsea now busy being born ...
Jobriath (ne Bruce Wayne Campbell ... most likely relying on prostitution to scrape by. He moved into the Chelsea Hotel and, eventually, reinvented himself as a low-profile, but creatively ...
Image Jobriath in May 1983 when he performed as a cabaret musician. He was found dead that summer, from AIDS, in his room at the Chelsea Hotel.Credit...Hopkins, NYC, via the Bruce Campbell estate ...
A two-alarm blaze erupted at Manhattan’s iconic Hotel Chelsea Thursday morning – sending one responding firefighter to the hospital, the FDNY said. Firefighters were called to the landmark 12 ...