Thursday, 12 August 2010 20:06
Written by Alison Spong
Larry Tee has had a remarkable career, a career and lifestyle many would be envy of. Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia where he was friends with REM and his first group, The Fans, produced the B-52s' first independent single “Rock Lobster/52 Girls.” He moved to NYC with fellow Atlantan’s RuPaul and Lady Bunny and quickly took over the NYC club scene with his epic party Love Machine. He started and named the infamous DISCO 2000 of ‘Party Monster movie’ fame, DJ'ed the ROXY weekly, and co-wrote the Billboard Top 40 song Rupaul's “Supermodel (You Better Work).” In ’97 the party lifestyle took a toll and it was then Larry Tee decided to re-examine his life and career.
We had the chance to talk to the "Andy Warhol of Dance Music."