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Some of the most popular discos in America and Europe were started as gay establishments, which began to open their doors to anyone who wanted to dance.
Jamake Highwater
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Jamake Highwater
Age: 59 †
Born: 1942
Born: February 14
Died: 2001
Died: June 3
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