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Squeaky Blonde is an American queer artist originally known for his infamous macabre drag performance art while living in San Francisco until the late 90's he remained a fixture in the SF underground drag scene and was well known as a celebrated nightmare and notorious alcoholic until he relocated to Los Angeles in the Summer of 2000. Squeaky was a Trannyshack regular and nearly took the crown in 1999 at The Miss Trannyshack Pageant with her epic fire, blood, and death homage to the afterlife. Blonde performed regularly at Peaches Christ's Midnight MASS and Trannyshack throughout the late 90's and early 2000's and credits Peaches Christ and Heklina for nurturing his dark side and providing a platform. Blonde drew much of his inspiration from SF Icons (Jerome Caja, Danielle Willis, Bridget Brat, Phatima, Bambi Lake, Greg Deborah Taylor,Paul King, Robeena Diet Biscuit, Deena Davenport,The House Of Fish and Juantita More!) he grew up watching at Club Uranus, Club Jesus, Retarded Whore, Uncle Stinkys Peepshow, Market Street Cinema, Hole In the Wall Saloon, The Stud, Death Guild. Blonde forever remains one of the infamous "Trannyshack" Bad Girls from his time in SF and still works with many of the living girls til this day. He currently resides in Los Angeles CA and has since early 2000 Where he opened FILTH - The Squeaky Blonde Salon in Silverlake's Sunset Junction. A dark pornographic boutique where blonde sold his designs along with DIY Punk clothing, porn and pornographic art along with wigs by Andrew Marlin and Photography by Austin Young.

After Blonde Closed "FILTH", he found "The Parlour Club" as a bartender and host. The Parlour Club was where he met many future collaborators and artists he still works with today. Blonde also had a long stint for years as the 'cocktographer' for Mario Diaz's infamous night "BFB" at WEHO haunt "FUBAR" where he and co-horts Alexis Arquette and G-Spot shot amazing photos for Diaz. In those years Blonde also collaborated with the late "Gidget Gein" on his final Album "The Law Of Diminishing Return" shortly before he departed.

Blode has also been known to act and or be filmed scripted or not and appears in the following projects listed on IMDB and continues to perform in Los Angeles today.

Blonde and longtime collaborator Austin Young held the very first tranimal workshop at "Machine Project" along with Co Founder Saskia Wilson Brown and Blonde's daughter Fade-Dra Phey. They went on to further develop the subject matter as art form with public transformations by Squeaky, Austin, Fade-Dra, and guest collaborators as they welcomed the public to participate in makeovers. Austin Young documented much of the work before and after transformations in the middle of "The Hammer Museum" "Machine Project" and "The Berkely Art Museum". A completely visual fest created by Young, Blonde and collaborators such as Mathu Anderson, Jer Ber Jones ( who coined the term "Tranimal"), Andrew Marlin, Jason El Diablo was on display for the public and the movement received welcome attention and respect in fashion and art circles. While an event hasn't been staged in recent years, there is plans to tap into that vein again in the near future according to word on the street.

After a long silence Blonde has just released several albums, older and new material as well, available online. Years ago Blonde created 23 Bloody Knuckles as a lifestyle brand and ground zero for music and artists on the fringe. However, this is the first time the full catalog has finally been released to our knowledge. Celebrating the release of Squeaky Blonde's first solo release "Strange Fruit" and his collaboration with Toronto's "Fantasy Clinic" a few shows are scheduled in February 2018 in Los Angeles.