词条 | Haoui Montaug |
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|name=Haoui Montaug |birth_name= |birth_date=1952 |birth_place=United States |death_date=June 7, {{death year and age|1991|1952}} |death_place=New York City, New York, United States |occupation=Bouncer }}Haoui Montaug (1952 – June 7, 1991) was a doorman of the New York City nightclubs Hurrah, Danceteria, Studio 54 and the Palladium.[1] Montaug also ran a roving cabaret revue called "No Entiendes" ("You Don't Understand") (originally named "I Dunno"), which showcased a young Madonna and early performances by the Beastie Boys.[2][3] At the time of his death Montaug was Panel Director of the New Music Seminar (NMS).[1] Following his death the NMS inaugurated the Haoui Montaug New Music Awards in his honour.[4] In the late 1980s Montaug was the doorman for the Paradise Garage club.[4] His skills at choosing who went on the guest list at the Garage were described as a "'willy nilly' affair with little logic or reason".[4] Simon Topping of the British dance project Quando Quango had to rely on his banter to get past Montaug and get permission for the group to perform at the Garage.[4] Montaug's writings appeared in the magazines Details, Paper and I.D.. In addition to his writing, Montaug appeared in the films Krush Groove, Cookie and Edo Bertoglio's Downtown 81.[1][5] Suffering from AIDS, in June 1991 Montaug invited 20 guests to celebrate his suicide at his loft apartment in the Bowery neighborhood in Manhattan.[6] His apartment was located at the corner of the Bowery and East 2nd Street.[2] In addition to the guests present, Madonna was at the party via telephone from Los Angeles.[6] Montaug had previously introduced Madonna at the performance for her music video for "Everybody" in the early 1980s.[7] At the gathering Montaug swallowed five Seconal barbiturate pills, and went into a deep labored sleep, but kept breathing, to the dismay of the guests.[6] His guests remained the next morning when he awoke in a fury. Montaug finally swallowed 20 more pills and died within half an hour.[6] He was survived by his mother and sister.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|title=Haoui Montaug; Disco Doorman, 39|work=The New York Times|page=25|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/12/obituaries/haoui-montaug-disco-doorman-39.html}} 2. ^1 {{cite news|title=All Sold Out at CBGB|work=The Village Voice|author=Lynn Yaeger|url=http://www.villagevoice.com/2007-10-30/nyc-life/all-sold-out-at-cbgb/}} 3. ^{{Cite book|title=Madonna|year=2002|publisher=Macmillan|isbn=0-312-98310-7|authorlink=Andrew Morton (writer)|first=Andrew|last=Morton}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|author=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|title=Billboard|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jg8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA13|accessdate=9 June 2013|date=30 May 1992|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|pages=13–|issn=0006-2510}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=The Roving Eye|work=Artnet|author=Anthony Haden-Guest|url=http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/features/haden-guest/haden-guest9-22-99.asp}} 6. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|author=New York Media, LLC|title=New York Magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SegCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA29|accessdate=9 June 2013|date=13 January 1997|publisher=New York Media, LLC|pages=29–|issn=0028-7369}} 7. ^{{harvnb|Morton|2002|p=149}} External links
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