Difference between revisions of "Steven Patrick Morrissey"
From QueerBio.com
(Created page with "Morrissey ==Country== Great Britain ==Birth - Death== 1959 - ==Occupation== Entertainment ==Description== Songwriter, singer fo...") |
|||
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
Songwriter, singer for the group The Smiths, followed by a solo career after 1987 known simply as Morrissey. Noted as an innovator in the indie rock scene and often considered an icon of the British music industry. Has had several relationships with men. Often caused controversy as an animal rights activist, as an anti-monarchist, and has been accused of racism, which he rejected. Recently published his autobiography, titled 'Autobiography' in which he revealed his same-sex relationships. | Songwriter, singer for the group The Smiths, followed by a solo career after 1987 known simply as Morrissey. Noted as an innovator in the indie rock scene and often considered an icon of the British music industry. Has had several relationships with men. Often caused controversy as an animal rights activist, as an anti-monarchist, and has been accused of racism, which he rejected. Recently published his autobiography, titled 'Autobiography' in which he revealed his same-sex relationships. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[LGBTQ Rock Musicians]] | ||
+ | * [[Animal Rights Activism and the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 13:03, 7 May 2019
Country
Great Britain
Birth - Death
1959 -
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Songwriter, singer for the group The Smiths, followed by a solo career after 1987 known simply as Morrissey. Noted as an innovator in the indie rock scene and often considered an icon of the British music industry. Has had several relationships with men. Often caused controversy as an animal rights activist, as an anti-monarchist, and has been accused of racism, which he rejected. Recently published his autobiography, titled 'Autobiography' in which he revealed his same-sex relationships.