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''An American Family'' was broadcast in the US on PBS in 1973 , drawing 10 million viewers and causing considerable controversy at the time. The show was based in Santa Barbara , California . Lance moved to New York City to live, where he frequented various clubs and Drag Show s. After the series ended, Lance appeared on '' The Dick Cavett Show '' and stated that he thought the filmmakers had intentionally edited the series to make him seem obnoxious and grating. In New York, he revived his band called The Mumps, which played often at CBGB but never signed a recording contract. Lance also developed an addiction to Crystal Meth which lasted for over 20 years.

Loud became a columnist for various magazines, including '' The Advocate '', '' Details '', '' Interview '', and '' Creem ''.

At age 50, Loud entered a .


QUOTATIONS

  • In his last few days, on having injected crystal meth for 20 years: "I was a bit of a prick."



DISCOGRAPHY

  • ''How I Saved the World'' (Sympathy for the Music Industry, 2005), an anthology of recordings, with a DVD of live performances



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