Bradley Mark Stewart (September 11, 1969 – October 8, 2008), known by his stage name Gidget Gein, was an American musician and artist. He was the second bassist and co-founder of the
rock
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band
Marilyn Manson
Brian Hugh Warner (born January 5, 1969), known professionally as Marilyn Manson, is an American rock musician. He is the lead singer and the only original member remaining of the Marilyn Manson (band), same-titled band he founded in 1989. Th ...
. His stage name is a combination of fictional character
Gidget and
serial killer
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Ed Gein
Edward Theodore Gein ( ; August 27, 1906 – July 26, 1984), also known as "the Butcher of Plainfield" or "the Plainfield Ghoul", was an American murderer, suspected serial killer and Body snatching, body snatcher. Gein's crimes, committed a ...
.
Early life
Gein was born and raised in
Hollywood, Florida
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. His mother was a
Roman Catholic
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school teacher and his father was a police officer. His parents divorced when he was the age of 3 and his mother remarried a few years later to a
carny
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and a birthday
clown
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who became Gein's stepfather. "He was like
Krusty the Clown
Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham Krustofsky (; ), better known by his stage name Krusty the Clown (sometimes spelled as Krusty the Klown), is a recurring character on the List of animated television series, animated television series ''The S ...
," describes Gein. "And he was a rampant alcoholic, so after these birthday parties, he would hang out with the parents and drink. Then he'd come home, reeking and smoking cigars in his clown makeup, drunk off his ass, busting shit, being nasty. That was a weekly occurrence."
As a child he attended Catholic school and his favorite movies were ''
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
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'' and ''
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
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''.
Career
Stewart joined the band Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids in 1989 as bass guitarist. The band eventually gained the attention of
Trent Reznor
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, who signed them to his label
Nothing Records
Nothing Records was an American record label specializing in industrial rock and electronic music, founded by John Malm Jr. and Trent Reznor in 1992. It is considered an example of a vanity label, where an artist is able to run a label with som ...
. As the band became more famous after dropping the "Spooky Kids" title in 1992, Gein's personality was becoming more chaotic through extensive drug use and other various acts of debauchery. In October 1993, Reznor agreed to rework the production on Marilyn Manson's album, taking them and their tapes to The Record Plant in Los Angeles. On Christmas Eve of 1993, Gein was hospitalized after overdosing on heroin. While still hospitalized, he received a message from Marilyn Manson's lawyer via
FedEx
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that he was fired due to his drug use. Gein was replaced by Jeordie White, known as
Twiggy Ramirez
Jeordie Osbourne White (born June 20, 1971), better known as Twiggy Ramirez or simply Twiggy, is an American musician, mostly known as the former bassist and guitarist of the rock band Marilyn Manson. Previously, he was the bassist for A Perfect ...
. Ramirez appeared to assume a look and persona which drew heavily from Gein and then-girlfriend
Jessicka
Jessicka Addams (born Jessica Fodera on October 23, 1975) is an American visual artist and musician. Best known by her stage name Jessicka, she was the frontwoman for the alternative rock band Jack Off Jill, and later for the Noise pop, noise-p ...
from the riot goth band
Jack Off Jill
Jack Off Jill was an American alternative rock band from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, founded in 1992 by vocalist Jessicka, drummer Tenni Ah-Cha-Cha, bassist/keyboardist Agent Moulder, and guitarist Michelle Inhell. Though these four women were th ...
. He was credited as a member of the band on their debut album,
Portrait of an American Family
''Portrait of an American Family'' is the debut studio album by American Rock music, rock band Marilyn Manson (band), Marilyn Manson. It was released on July 19, 1994, by Nothing Records, Nothing and Interscope Records. The group was formed in ...
, but all of the bass heard on the album was actually performed by Gein.
After being fired from Marilyn Manson, he formed a group called Gidget Gein and the Dali Gaggers. The group featured vocalist Anthony Taboada, a.k.a. Alistarr Liddell, and guitarist
Al B. Romano which highlighted displays of
degenerate art, ideas, and
post-punk
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styled songwriting. The group released the album ''Just AdNauseam'' in 1998. Before the release of the Dali Gaggers' second album, ''Confessions of a Spooky Kid'' in 1999, Gein relapsed and began shooting heroin. He headed back to Florida to kick his drug addiction and began work for the south Florida
medical examiner
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as a "bag boy", spending years retrieving and cleaning up after the deceased.
His macabre experiences at the coroner's office have been documented in various international magazines and spurred a script and early production of a motion picture entitled ''Bag Boy'' which never saw a release.
During the production of Marilyn Manson's ''
The Golden Age of Grotesque
''The Golden Age of Grotesque'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released on May 13, 2003, by Nothing and Interscope Records, and was their first album to feature former KMFDM member Tim Sköld, who joined a ...
'' album in 2003, Gein and Manson reunited to collaborate in a music video independently produced for the song "Saint" (stylized as "(s)AINT"). Directed by
Asia Argento
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and containing scenes of violence, nudity, masturbation, drug-use and self-mutilation, Interscope considered it "too graphic" and refused to be associated with the project, although it was later included on international editions of the ''
Lest We Forget: The Best Of'' bonus DVD; some countries blurred scenes out to include whilst others like the United Kingdom included the fully unedited version. ''
NME
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'' referred to the video as "one of the most explicit music videos ever made", and both ''
Time
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'' and ''
SF Weekly
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'' included it on their respective lists of the 'Most Controversial Music Videos'.
Gein returned to Los Angeles in 2004. During the final few years of his life, he was very active in various film, art and musical projects. He acted in several independent films including ''The Three Trials'', ''The Devil's Muse'' and others. During this final period, he was at the forefront of the "UnPop" and "GaGa" style art and fashion movements. His mixed media art was typically billed under his trademark GOLLYWOOD brand and featured various themes of
blaxploitation
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,
transgender
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people, and grotesque depictions of pop culture icons. Examples of his art can still be found at the Hyaena Art Gallery in Burbank, Ca.
Death
On October 8, 2008, Stewart died of a suspected drug overdose at his home in
Burbank, California
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. His body was discovered on October 9. Shortly before his death, Gein had completed another stint in rehab and was reportedly recording an album with record producer
Dave Jerden. He had been contracted to publish his art in a show scheduled for February 2009.
Aftermath
On December 8, 2008, a memorial benefit for Gein was held at the Dragonfly in Los Angeles. It featured Gein's art and an array of friends and fans performing in his honor. The guest list included
Ego Plum,
Kim Fowley
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,
Jessicka
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,
Ramzi Abed
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,
Lenora Claire,
Hollie Stevens and drag queens
Squeaky Blonde and
Fade-Dra.
Funds raised from the gathering were used to purchase a memorial plaque in Gein's honor that was placed at
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
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. Gein's mother retains possession of his remains in Florida.
A commemorative tribute was filmed on October 9, 2010, at the horror convention 'Spooky Empire', based in
Orlando, Florida
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. Participants included
Al B. Romano CC Manded from
Murder Museum on lead vocals, Parris Mathew and others. The 9-part compendium was filmed by the Film Director/Artist/Musician Cynosure and is respectively owned by Cynosure Enterprises. The film closes with Gein's memorial plaque, embellished with the slogan, 'Luv is GG'.
In January 2016 it was revealed via Facebook that Gein's band Dali Gaggers was reforming in
North Carolina
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by some fans with the intent to carry on Gein's legacy by playing his songs as well as writing new songs in similar fashion. The followup to Gein's album ''Just Ad Nauseam''/''Confessions of a Spooky Kid'', entitled ''Abraxas'', was set to be released sometime in late 2016. However, as of Early 2019 no new information has been posted about the album nor has there been any new updates from the band.
Discography
With Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids
* ''Big Black Bus'' (1990)
* ''Grist-O-Line'' (1990)
* ''Lunchbox'' (1991)
* ''After School Special'' (1991)
* ''Live As Hell'' (1992)
* ''The Family Jams'' (1992)
* ''Refrigerator'' (1993)
* ''
Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows'' (2004)
With Marilyn Manson
* ''
Portrait of an American Family
''Portrait of an American Family'' is the debut studio album by American Rock music, rock band Marilyn Manson (band), Marilyn Manson. It was released on July 19, 1994, by Nothing Records, Nothing and Interscope Records. The group was formed in ...
'' (1994)
With the Dali Gaggers
* ''Confessions of a Spooky Kid (Just AdNauseam) (1998)
Solo
* ''Suspension of Disbelief'' (2007)
* ''Law of Diminishing Return'' (2007)
* ''Rig Demos'' (2007)
Filmography
References
External links
Gidget Gein's official site (archived)*
OFFICIAL MySpace Page (archived)
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1969 births
2008 deaths
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