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Wendy Carlos
American composer and electronic musician (born 1939)
Alexis Arquette
American actress (1969–2016)
Christine Jorgensen
Christine Jorgensen was an American actress, singer, and transgender activist. A trans woman, she was the first person to become widely known in the United States for having sex reassignment surgery.
Chaz Bono
American transgender activist and entertainer
Lena Raine
American composer and producer (born 1984)
Danica Roem
American journalist and politician
Calpernia Addams
LGBT rights activist from the United States
Billy Tipton
American jazz musician, bandleader and talent agent (1914–1989)
Jane Remover
American rapper and producer
Gia Gunn
American drag queen
Kylie Sonique Love
American drag queen
Jiggly Caliente
Filipino-American drag performer, singer, model, actress, and transgender activist
Vektroid
American electronic musician
Nomi Ruiz
American singer-songwriter
The Lady Chablis
(1957-2016), Afroamerican drag queen
Jazzmun
Jazzmun (born February 10, 1969) is the stage name of Jazzmun Nichala Crayton, who is an American actress and nightclub performer, often working in the Los Angeles Area.
Juliana Huxtable
American performance artist and photographer (born 1987)
Peppermint
American drag queen
Honey Dijon
American DJ, producer and trans activist
Chloe Dzubilo
American artist, musician, and transgender activist (1960-2011)
Breanna Sinclairé
American transgender opera singer
Lila Star
American singer-songwriter
Macy Rodman
American musician
Ryan Cassata
Musician; LGBT activist
Geo Wyeth
Visual artist (born 1984)
Aja
American rapper and drag queen
Gavilán Rayna Russom
American musician
Chuquimamani-Condori
Elysia Chuquimia Paula Crampton, known primarily by their Aymara name, Chuquimamani-Condori, is an American electronic musician, producer, poet, and composer. Their work touches upon themes of Aymara survival, LGBT and Aymara femme heritage, science fiction, references to Christian faith and ontology, and frequent utilization of samples and arrangements from varying sources. They make up one half of Los Thuthanaka, along with their brother Joshua Chuquimia Crampton. The two siblings identify with the Pakajaqi nation of Aymara people.