lickypickysticky:
Jazz pianist Billy Tipton was biologically female. He lived as a man  from age 19 to her death at 74, when the truth was discovered.
Born in 1914, Dorothy Tipton developed an early love of jazz, but  sexism in the music industry and the straitened economy of the  Depression made it impossible to find work. In 1933 he donned trousers  and his father’s nickname and began playing in Oklahoma bars.
By the 1940s he was touring the country, and in the 1950s the Billy  Tipton Trio released two albums for Tops Records and performed with Duke  Ellington, Patti Page, and Rosemary Clooney. Arthritis finally forced  Billy’s retirement in the 1970s.
Throughout all this Tipton had relationships with at least five  women, including nightclub dancer Kitty Kelly, with whom she raised  three adopted sons. He bound his chest, ostensibly to protect ribs  fractured in an auto accident, and he always locked the bathroom door.  Son William learned of his father’s sex only when a paramedic working on  the dying Tipton asked, “Son, did your father have a sex change?”
Why keep a secret for 55 years? Tipton left no account of his reasons, and perhaps it’s none of our business. “I can’t say that  passion wasn’t there with Billy, because it was,” said former lover  Betty Cox, who insisted he never suspected Billy’s sex even during  intimacy. “Now, 40 or 50 years later, you see these cross-dressers all  the time on TV. You can certainly tell. Even on TV. I can look at a  person and say, ‘Gee, that’s obviously a woman.’ Why couldn’t I then?”

lickypickysticky:

Jazz pianist Billy Tipton was biologically female. He lived as a man from age 19 to her death at 74, when the truth was discovered.

Born in 1914, Dorothy Tipton developed an early love of jazz, but sexism in the music industry and the straitened economy of the Depression made it impossible to find work. In 1933 he donned trousers and his father’s nickname and began playing in Oklahoma bars.

By the 1940s he was touring the country, and in the 1950s the Billy Tipton Trio released two albums for Tops Records and performed with Duke Ellington, Patti Page, and Rosemary Clooney. Arthritis finally forced Billy’s retirement in the 1970s.

Throughout all this Tipton had relationships with at least five women, including nightclub dancer Kitty Kelly, with whom she raised three adopted sons. He bound his chest, ostensibly to protect ribs fractured in an auto accident, and he always locked the bathroom door. Son William learned of his father’s sex only when a paramedic working on the dying Tipton asked, “Son, did your father have a sex change?”

Why keep a secret for 55 years? Tipton left no account of his reasons, and perhaps it’s none of our business. “I can’t say that passion wasn’t there with Billy, because it was,” said former lover Betty Cox, who insisted he never suspected Billy’s sex even during intimacy. “Now, 40 or 50 years later, you see these cross-dressers all the time on TV. You can certainly tell. Even on TV. I can look at a person and say, ‘Gee, that’s obviously a woman.’ Why couldn’t I then?”

(via sexgenderbody)

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    Read Trumpet by Jackie Kay. It was inspired by Billy Tipton.
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