WELL IT WAS GONNA GE BUT HE HAS DIED NOW
Jermaine Stewart started off dancing on the Chicago version of Soul Train before he relocated to Los Angeles to appear on the Hollywood version of the show. With the help of Boy George and Mikey Craig of Culture Club, Stewart released his first solo recording, The Word Is Out, the record was a smash and Stewart followed it up with another hit, You Dont Have To Take Your Clothes Off. He would tour with the Chi-Lites, The Staple Singers, Tavares, Shalamar, and the Temptations.
The first time I saw Jermaine Stewart in person, was at a club named The Dock Of The Bay, outside of San Francisco. Stewarts dance skills were extraordinary and he ruled the dance floor that evening. A few days later, I met Jermaine Stewart through a gay friend (Cliff) of mine. They had met a few days before at a gay club and had begun dating. I invited them over to dinner. Jermaine and I hit it off and traded numbers. We talked over the next few days. He discussed his career and the many boyfriends he had all over the world. After he left the bay area, we lost touch.
A source would tell me, years later, that Jermaine was planning to write a book, detailing, homosexual flings he had with famous black celebrity men, many of them married, with families. Jermaine Stewart would die of AIDS in Chicago at the age of 39 on March 17, 1997. The manuscript for the book disappeared and hasnt been seen since. www.panachereport.com
Jermaine Stewart started off dancing on the Chicago version of Soul Train before he relocated to Los Angeles to appear on the Hollywood version of the show. With the help of Boy George and Mikey Craig of Culture Club, Stewart released his first solo recording, The Word Is Out, the record was a smash and Stewart followed it up with another hit, You Dont Have To Take Your Clothes Off. He would tour with the Chi-Lites, The Staple Singers, Tavares, Shalamar, and the Temptations.
The first time I saw Jermaine Stewart in person, was at a club named The Dock Of The Bay, outside of San Francisco. Stewarts dance skills were extraordinary and he ruled the dance floor that evening. A few days later, I met Jermaine Stewart through a gay friend (Cliff) of mine. They had met a few days before at a gay club and had begun dating. I invited them over to dinner. Jermaine and I hit it off and traded numbers. We talked over the next few days. He discussed his career and the many boyfriends he had all over the world. After he left the bay area, we lost touch.
A source would tell me, years later, that Jermaine was planning to write a book, detailing, homosexual flings he had with famous black celebrity men, many of them married, with families. Jermaine Stewart would die of AIDS in Chicago at the age of 39 on March 17, 1997. The manuscript for the book disappeared and hasnt been seen since. www.panachereport.com