After divorce, Dave moved to New York in 1982 and opened Ratcage Records store and also released punk records. The store was initially under 171A Studios and later at 307 East 9th Street. Notable releases were the legendary Real Men Don’t Floss by The Young and the Useless, and Polly Wog Stew 1982 by the Beastie Boys who had been hanging out at Ratcage Records. He also put together an album of his own material on electric ukulele.
In 1986, under personal and financial pressures, Dave moved to New Orleans. He started performing mime and doing Charlie Chaplin impersonations. An Italian film crew found him and asked him to do Charlie at their film premier in Rome. He then ended up in Switzerland making a living as a Chaplin impersonator, and was the official Charlie Chaplin impersonator to the Chaplin family, working with them for 15 years.
By 2001 Dave had become Donna Lee, and back in the US teamed up with Ted Gottfried and Jason Tagg as the ukulele band, Sonic Uke. They played CBGB that December, and put out an album.
Donna Lee was suffering from colon cancer, and was advised by her doctors that the best and only time for gender surgery was as soon as possible after radiation treatments. In 2003 the Beastie Boys paid Donna Lee outstanding royalties for the early albums, and she went to Thailand for surgery with Dr Preecha Tiewtranon.
Her cancer came back, and she died in a Swiss hospital later that same year.
- *Not the Dave Parsons of Sham 69.
- Jeff Stratton. "Just Like Heaven: David/Donna Lee Parsons takes the very last train into the Mouth of the Rat". Broward Palm Beach New Times Music, Oct 16, 2003. www.browardpalmbeach.com/2003-10-16/music/just-like-heaven/1/.
- "Dave Parsons". Beastiemania. www.beastiemania.com/whois/parsons_dave.
- "Be friend forever from the bottom of our heart". Preecha Aesthetic Institute. www.pai.co.th/event/event02.asp
- Ted R. Gottfried. "Born David Lee Parsons – Dies Donna Lee Parsons". Sonicuke. http://sonicuke.com/donna/
- Donna Lee's Kitchen. www.donnalee.info – Online at: http://web.archive.org/web/20030810044608/www.donnalee.info/home.html.
- "Donna". Skallarigg. www.skallagrigg.org/personal/friends/donna.html.
Thank you to Marti Abernathey for suggesting Donna.
Love always for my unforgettable friend. I listen to her music regularly, and think about her often.
ReplyDeleteLoved Dave. Wish had social media back then so I never would have lost knowing him more
ReplyDeleteDave was all of our friend as crazy adolescent punk rockers he gave us a place to hang and listen to music at. I helped Dave get into skating he took to it quickly. I will never forget the site of him skating down the street in a dress and some make up! Dave was one of the most interesting and genuinely cool people I have ever known. Love you Dave.
ReplyDeleteDante Ross
David, my dad, was born in Maryland, and was brought to Florida in the late 50’s early 60’s.
ReplyDeleteYour Dad was rad. Day Z, to me. I didn't get to meet Donna Lee, sadly.
DeleteHope all is well your way. So long for now,
Galea
This is an awesome story! Businesswoman, producer, mime, impersonator. 3 kids That is a life well lived!.
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