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Alanson Russell "Lance" Loud (June 26, 1951 – December 22, 2001) was an American television personality, magazine columnist, and new wave rock-n-roll performer.Loud is best known for his 1973 appearance in An American Family, a pioneer reality television series that featured his coming out, leading to his status as an icon in the gay community.
Created by Craig Gilbert, An American Family examined the daily trials and tribulations of the Loud family of Santa Barbara, California.Researching subjects for the series, Gilbert interviewed about 24 families before he settled on the Louds—a mother, father, and five "telegenic" children who owned a large house, multiple cars, and a swimming pool. [3]
Mumps (sometimes credited as The Mumps) were an American punk band fronted by Lance Loud. [2] [3] [4] The mainstays of the band were Loud and keyboardist and primary songwriter Kristian Hoffman (who had met at school), and guitarist Rob Duprey. [5] The initial rhythm section was Jay Dee Daugherty and Aaron Kiley on drums and bass respectively ...
That's especially true for LGBTQ people, whose coming out stories have been pivotal in shaping the genre, tracing back to Lance Loud, the first openly gay person to appear on TV after coming out ...
A representative for Loud confirmed her death to Variety, and the news was posted to the official Loud Family Facebook page. “With inconsolable sorrow, we are sad to share the news with friends ...
Moving to New York City in 1974, Jay Dee Daugherty co-founded the Mumps with high school friends Lance Loud and Kristian Hoffman.He began playing with Patti Smith in 1975 after a brief stint as her sound man.
The second disc features new interviews, outtakes and more information about the movie. This DVD set is accompanied by an illustrated 64-page-booklet featuring previously published articles, interviews with cast and crew, new essays by JT LeRoy and Amy Taubin , a 1991 article by Lance Loud , and reprinted interviews with Gus Van Sant, River ...
Dismayed by some of the calls made by the refs during his Kansas Jayhawks’ 38-27 loss to TCU, coach Lance Leipold critiqued the officiating during his postgame interview session Saturday at GEHA ...