Billy Tipton
Billy Lee Tipton (December 29 1914 - January 21, 1989) was a United States jazz pianist and saxophonist.
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December 29 - 1914 - January 21 - 1989 - United States - Jazz - Pianist - Saxophonist
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Billy was born as Dorothy Lucille Tipton in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. Around 1933 she took a role of a male musician and finally got into a band in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - 1933 - Kansas City, Missouri
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During the Great Depression and World War II, he played with bands of Jack Teagarden and Ross Carlyle, among others. In 1954 he formed the Billy Tipton Trio with drummer Dick O'Neal and bass player Ron Kilde and played with them for more than ten years. After his career he settled down as an entertainment agent in Spokane, Washington.
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Great Depression - World War II - Jack Teagarden - Ross Carlyle - 1954 - Dick O'Neal - Ron Kilde - Spokane, Washington
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Tipton was married five times, the last time in 1960 to nightclub dancer Kitty Oakes. He told each of his wives that he had been in a grave car accident that had left him with unhealed ribs, genital disfigurement and sterility. He also adopted three boys and became a scoutmaster. Only his parents, brother, and cousins knew he had been born female.
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1960 - Nightclub
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In 1989 he suffered from hemorrhaging ulcers and refused to call a doctor. After his death in January 1989, the coroner told his family the truth. None of his adopted sons, ex-wives, associates or band members have admitted to previously knowing the gender assigned to him at birth.
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The 1991 song "Tipton" by folksinger Phranc is a tribute to Billy Tipton.
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The Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet is a successful all-woman music group from the United States, and named in tribute to Billy Tipton. More recently they changed the name of the group to just The Tiptons.
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The Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet - United States - The Tiptons
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