MONTI ROCK III (1975) Publicity photo

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By Ron Galella
Ron Galella. No binding. Fine. New York: Ron Galella, Sep 9, 1975. Vintage original borderless 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) black-and-white double weight photo. With photographer stamp on verso, fine. Monti Rock III (1939-2026) was a hairdresser whose work for models in the 1960s and flamboyance led to appearances on The Merv Griffin Show beginning in 1966. Rock's personality brought him to the national stage when he began appearing regularly as a guest on The Tonight Show. He compared his "famous for being famous" status to what would later be seen on reality television. He acknowledged the similarity in his act to that of Liberace, who he jokingly claimed stole his act. Rock is generally considered to be one of the first disco artists to cross into the mainstream. In February 1975, producer Bob Crewe created a persona for him, which became Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes. Two of the tracks from the Disco Tex and His Sex-O-Lettes Review album, "Get Dancin'" and "I Wanna Dance Wit' Choo (Doo Dat Dance)", became hit singles in the United States and instant staples at burgeoning New York City dance clubs including Studio 54. The two songs were also Top 10 hits in the United Kingdom. By the end of the 1970s, disco music was fully mainstream, and Rock also appeared in the movie Saturday Night Fever as the DJ. As a running gag, he often incremented the Roman numeral suffix after his stage name "Monti Rock" (eventually up to Monti Rock VI) with each "reinvention" before dropping the gag later in life. He later resided and performed in Las Vegas, where he penned a gossip column. His career largely failed in the 1990s, which he attributed to homosexuality entering the mainstream and his act no longer being so unique, but he continued to make appearances as a supporting act. Rock was openly gay from the time he came out at age 13. (Wikipedia)

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MONTI ROCK III (1975) Publicity photo

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Ron Galella

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