Our guests are what make The American Music Show so strange. That such fabulous personalities and entertainers would take time from their busy schedules to appear on a teeny tiny public access television show like ours make us all hot, and their performances on The American Music Show are worthy of prime time triple network exposure. In the gallery today are just some of our favorites.



RuPaul is our biggest discovery so far. Here he is at the Colorbox nightclub in Atlanta being videotaped by Nelson Sullivan, the world acclaimed videographer, for cablecast on The American Music Show (photograph by Dick Richards)




Jayne County is the first punk rock drag queen. Hope Nichols from the primal new rock legends Fetchin Bones could be here god daughter. They have both, separately, made many appearances on The American Music Show and it is our dream that they someday both appear together. (photographs by Paula Gately Tillman)




Michael West, dressed above as Liza Minilli, most recently starred in the Broadway Musical When Pigs Fly. Many of his incredible celebrity paradies have been recorded for presentation on The American Music Show. Alongside him is Angela Bowie, our beautiful inspiration, and Atlanta's semi-famous veteran radio announcer Ralph Bailey. In the other photograph are two of New York's modern superstars who both made their debut television appearances on The American Music Show - Lady Bunny, when she won the Miss 688 Pagaent, and Lurleen, when she operated Lurleen's Beauty Shop where TAMS went on location for a month after a rat infestion closed our studio down. (photographs by Dick Richards)