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| Drag queen star Alexandria Martin bids adieu at Jungle show |
| by Dyana Bagby | ||||
| November 15, 2010 16:05 | ||||
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Alexandria Martin, who has entertained Atlanta and surrounding audiences for years, held her good-bye show at the Jungle on Saturday, Nov. 13, with some of city's top notch drag queens and kings on hand to bid her adieu. Martin is leaving Atlanta soon for Kansas, but will have another farewell party on Nov. 23 at 11 p.m. at Blake's on the Park for those of you who missed her "Bon Voyage" farewell party that included a humorous opening number of "My Heart Will Go On" from the movie "Titanic" featuring a big boat and an iceberg. Appearances and performances by Mr. Charlie Brown (back in town for a brief time after several months in Lake Tahoe), Nicole Paige Brooks, Martina McBride, Coochie Cabana, Mimi Simone, Martina Diamante, Devin Liquor, Bubba D. Licious, Summer Knight, Shavonna B. Brooks, Jasmine Antoinette, Owen McCord and many others. People lined up to the bar to tip Martin for her final number as she hugged and kissed her fans as they wished her luck. To view photos from Martin's last show, click here.
Top photo: Atlanta drag personality Nicole Paige Brooks bids farewell to Alexandria Martin. (by Dyana Bagby)
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