
In 1976 he moved to San Francisco. At an audition for the rock group, The Tubes, Doris met fellow drag queen, Tippi, and they became roommates. At a come-as-your-favorite-Fellini-character party in 1979 he met Miss X who wasn’t yet serious about doing drag, but by the end of the year the three were performing as Sluts-A-Go-Go.
In 1977 San Francisco gay leaders urged no drag on Gay Freedom Day. Doris and the Sluts and many other drags turned out in f

Through the 1980s the Sluts appeared in a series of theatrical nightclub spectacles.
In 1986, Doris and Tippi did a weekly cable news show about the gay community, and some viewers complained that she was a negative stereotype.
Her major legacy is the film Vegas In Space, 1991, which she co-wrote and starred in, which is now a classic camp bad movie.
She died from complications from Aids.
Phillip Ford, the straight member of the Sluts, who directed Vegas In Space, also directed the one-act play, Simply Stunning: The Doris Fish Story, 2002.
- Mick LaSalle. “Generosity amid the glitter: Drag queen Doris Fish was a genuine artist” San Francisco Chronicle. Aug 27, 2002. www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2002/08/27/DD18735.DTL&type=performance.
- “Sluts-A-Go-Go: A Gender Bending History Lesson”. Cdspub. www.cdspub.com/its305.html.
- "Phillip R. Ford". Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_R._Ford
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