Blackberri was drafted into the U.S. Navy in 1965.[1] He was discharged in 1966 for being gay. Blackberri stated "I was under investigation because one of my shipmates turned me in... they had evidence, they arrested me, went through my personal belongings and found incriminating letters and other things."[4] He got stranded in New York City, washing dishes and doing drugs.[3]
Career
Blackberri studied voice at University of Arizona and sang the blues.[3] In Tucson, he started a rock band, Gunther Quint, with his first song "Frenchie", about a one-night stand before his discharge. While living in a feminist collective in 1970, he was named Blackberri, and changed his name legally.[4][5]
In 2002, he received a Lifetime Achievement AIDS Hero Award at San Francisco Candlelight Vigil.[4] In 2017, he received the Audrey Joseph Entertainment Award from San Francisco Pride.[2] In 2019, his song "Eat the Rich" was included in Patrick Haggerty's Lavender Country.[7]
Personal life and death
Blackberri was a Lucumi priest who traveled to Cuba thirteen times.[1]
^Harrington, Lee; Kulystin, Tai Fenix, eds. (2018). Queer Magic: Power Beyond Boundaries. Mystic Productions Press. ISBN9781942733775. Retrieved December 16, 2021. I legally changed it in… '70… maybe '74 is when I changed it. Maybe '75. But, anyway, even before I legally changed it I had become Blackberri in 1970 or '71.