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For a short time in the 1970s, Canary Conn was everywhere. She was on television. On the radio. And on bookshelves. Her story, that of a Texas-born recording artist, husband and father who transitioned into a woman whom...
Season 2, Episode 4: Canary is an episode from Sexing History by Gillian Frank & Lauren Gutterman. For a short time in the 1970s, Canary Conn was everywhere. She was on television. On the radio. And on bookshelves. Her story, that of a Texa...
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Published Jun 24, 2019, 1:05:51 long, audio available.
For a short time in the 1970s, Canary Conn was everywhere. She was on television. On the radio. And on bookshelves. Her story, that of a Texas-born recording artist, husband and father who transitioned into a woman whom the media described as “young,” “lithe” and “with flowing blonde hair,” captured national attention. Although some newspaper interviews with Canary have been preserved, there are very few accessible recordings of Canary’s many public performances, or her radio and television interviews. What’s more, the trail of evidence disappears after 1980, when Canary inexplicably left the public spotlight and returned to private life. In this episode we introduce and then play a rare extended audio interview with Canary that she recorded with the magazine Psychology Today in 1977. The interview profiles Canary’s childhood, her transition, her sexuality, and her gender identity. Hosts and Creators: Gillian Frank and Lauren Gutterman Senior Producer: Saniya Lee Ghanoui Producer and Story Editor: Rebecca Davis Assistant Producers: Chris Babits, Isabel Machado and Mallory Szymanski Research Assistance: Devin McGeehan Muchmore Intern: Julian Harbough Music: “Night Disco,” “Find the Right Spot,” by Audioblocks . “Suburbanite,” “Boston Landing,” “Dirty Wallpaper,” by Blue Dot Sessions . Danny O’Connor, “Imaginary Worlds” Canary Conn, “Oh Baby,” “When I Fly, I Fly High” “An Interview with a Transsexual,” (1977) courtesy of Psychology Today . If you enjoyed this episode, please review us on iTunes or Soundcloud and share us on social media. Please support our work and keep new episodes coming by making a small donation to Sexing History.
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Season 2, Episode 4: Canary is from Sexing History by Gillian Frank & Lauren Gutterman.
Published Jun 24, 2019 and 1:05:51 long