The Queen of Drag
Ray Bourbon was a pioneering drag comedian, friend of Mae West and an early independent recording artist. Ray was a deliberately enigmatic pop cult figure who may, or may not, have had a sex change operation in 1956. Ray’s comedy was, at once, highbrow and lowbrow, overtly Gay and covertly subversive. Despite his influence on Gays, he remained vague about his own sexuality.
Throughout the 50’s and 60’s Bourbon entertained at hundreds of clubs throughout the US and released dozens of albums, certainly the most prolific female impersonator to have done the latter. Despite his knack for publicity (such as faking a sex change in 1956), by the late 1960’s Bourbon had fallen on hard times. In 1968 while traveling through Texas with trailer containing over 70 dogs, his car burst into flames and he was forced to lodge the animals with kennel keeper A. D. Blount. He eventually found work at the Jewel Box Revue in Kansas City, but by then Blount had sold the dogs to a research facility since Bourbon was unable to pay for their keep. Bourbon hired two young men to work Blount over, but they panicked and killed the kennel-keeper. The men and Bourbon were all convicted as murder conspirators; as the mastermind, the 78 year old Bourbon was given a 99 year sentence. He died a short time later, on January 19, 1971 in the Howard County Texas prison.
January 2nd, 2014 at 6:16 pm
Having known and worked with Ray Bourbon for many years, only part of the comment above is accurate. He had worked at “The Jewel Box Lounge” (with me) for many years before he made that fateful trip to Texas. Not only did he work all over THIS country, he was known world-wide. To own a collection of his recordings would make one very wealthy. His last recording was done LIVE in “The Jewel Box” late in the sixties – I wish I had kept it. He was brilliant – he developed new characters off the top of his head, while on-stage. There is another web-site that is much more biographical than this one, but I can’t remember it. I have a beautiful picture of him at the height of his career – and, he WAS beautiful, not like that awful picture posted above……I was in contact with him while he was imprisoned in Texas – what a shame so few of today’s impersonators don’t even know his name.
January 6th, 2014 at 9:29 pm
There is an article about Ray Bourbon here:
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2012/07/murder-in-mink-crimes-of-ray-bourbon.html
January 7th, 2014 at 12:26 pm
…she’s a killer queen…