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Kings on the Aux
by Caius Crow
KINGS ON THE AUX is an interview series examining drag, storytelling, and the artistic choices behind the music we love to perform. Each episode features an in-depth conversation with a drag king, moderated by your host, Cleveland drag king Caius Crow (a.k.a. Ben; he/him). Together, the kings unpack one song (or mix) from our guest’s repertoire, covering genre, gender, and politics along the way. Whether you’re a drag king, or you love drag kings, or you wish you knew more about drag kings, you want to check us out! New episodes released third Fridays every month.
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Episode 17: FE!N with Himbo
Caius and Himbo (Cleveland; he/him) look back at Himbo’smemorable, stunt-filled performances of “FE!N” by Travis Scott, including an extended mix featuring “Just Wanna Rock” by Lil Uzi Vert. They talk 00s hiphop nostalgia, Sheetz after the gig, the nuance of separating the art from the artist, and the importance of crediting your influences and inspirations.Content warnings: a reference to police brutality. Special thanks to Beck E. Bardoux, Lil Bottom, the Twisted Transitioner, Mizer Malicious, Marquis Gaylord, Ronnie Wrath, Homer E. Rodick, and Rocky Switch! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 16: VASARAASIALAINEN with Bigtop
Caius and Bigtop (Cleveland; he/they/it) unpack one ofBigtop’s signature numbers, a mime performance set to a dynamic instrumental track by avant-garde Finnish band Alamaailman Vasarat. They talk eclectic music libraries, subverting audience expectations, transmasc voice dysphoria (and euphoria), and the many artistic principles you can learn from studying clown. Content warnings: a mention of childhood repression related to Christian conservatism. Special thanks to Dean Heartthrob, Ronnie Wrath, Mizer Malicious, Ocean Unknown, Maine(void), Beck E. Bardoux, Luna Jade, the Twisted Transitioner, Comatose, Marquis Gaylord, the Great Fagliachi, and Lil Bottom! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 15: NEW POWER GENERATION with Jace Blaze
Caius and Jace Blaze (NEOhio; they/he) revisit the final nightof Jace’s Purple Reign as Mr. Ohio King All-Star 2024, with an emphasis on his second stepdown number, a mix juxtaposing music from Prince and Janelle Monáe. They talk pageant preparation, Prince illusion, the protest history of music by Blackartists, and finding self-love with the support of chosen family. Content warnings: discussion of religious trauma, homophobia(including internalized homophobia), transphobia, anti-Blackness, and family estrangement. Special thanks to Mizer Malicious, Butch Thespian,Maine(void), the Twisted Transitioner, Beck E. Bardoux, Comatose, Luna Jade, Dean Heartthrob, Freddy La Flare, AndroNTT, and Ronnie Wrath! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 14: WHEN I RULE THE WORLD with Transsexuella
Caius and Transsexuella (Cleveland; she/he) dive into Transsexuella’s original mix and campaign for office, “TS for America.” They talk crossdressing while transsexual, Lushious Massacr’s influence, autistic joy in cheer, and the push for disabled representation in drag. Content warnings: discussion of injury and chronic illness. References to ableism and transphobia. Multiple uses of homophobic and transphobic slurs. Special thanks to the Twisted Transitioner, Dean Heartthrob, Maine(void), Luna Jade, Marquis Gaylord, Ronnie Wrath, Kyle Yerself, Mizer Malicious, AndroNTT, Therapissed, and Lewd Garou! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 13: LOVE ME DEAD with Poundcake
Caius and Poundcake (Youngstown; he/him) reflect on one of Poundcake’s best-loved live singing acts, a character-driven burlesque performance inspired by “Beetlejuice.” They talk drag king history, burlesque improv techniques, the queer/trans appeal of playing the villain, and the value of mutual respect in drag community. Content warnings: detailed discussion of transphobia (including misgendering and fetishization). References to fatphobia. Special thanks to AndroNTT, Freddy La Flare, Luna Jade, RonnieWrath, Maine(void), Butch Thespian, Mizer Malicious, Dean Heartthrob, Therapissed, Lewd Garou, Lil Bottom, Beck E. Bardoux, the Twisted Transitioner, and Marquis Gaylord! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 12: LIVIN' ON A PRAYER with Ryder Slowly
Caius and Ryder Slowly (Cleveland; he/him) unpack Ryder’sfavorite mix to perform, featuring three Bon Jovi hits. They talk masculine role models, classic rock, how to make a mix, and the rewards of mentoring Cleveland’s new and emerging kings. Content warnings: references to misgendering, gender dysphoria, and misogyny. Special thanks to Ronnie Wrath, Luna Jade, the Twisted Transitioner, and Lil Bottom! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 11: DISTURBIA with Bram Stroke-her
Caius and Bram Stroke-her (Cleveland; he/they) reflect on Bram’s intimately-staged interpretation of “Disturbia,” developed for the Got You Covered challenge of Kingpin season 2 and revised for his recent benefit show, Surviving the 27 Club. They talk professionalism in drag, authentic representation of Dissociative Identity Disorder, best practices for rhinestoning, and finding trans joy. Content warnings: detailed discussion of mental illness and anti-DID ableism. References to transphobia, abuse, childhood trauma, and medical trauma including inpatient treatment. Occasional use of the f-slur. Special thanks to Therapissed, the Twisted Transitioner, Ronnie Wrath, Kyle Yerself, Maine(void), and Elina Mountanto!Donate to the Broken Bed Fund via Venmo @bramstrokeher Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat.Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 10: CLITOPIA with Sir Guy
Caius and Sir Guy (Detroit; he/they) unpack the personal and political layers of Sir Guy’s entertaining (and educational) musical homage to the clitoris, set to an early Dorian Electra single. They talk kinging in flannel, Dolly Parton, lesbian visibility, and the responsibilities kings hold in the performer-audience relationship. Content warnings: detailed discussion of lesbophobia and caraccident-related injuries. References to genital anatomy and historicalmisogyny. Special thanks to Maine(void), Homer E. Rodick, and RonnieWrath! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a dragking a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 9: THURSDAY GIRL with AndroNTT
Caius and AndroNTT (Akron/NEOhio; he/him) analyze thestorytelling and emotional expression of Andro’s “Succession”-inspired Mitski mix, which he has performed exclusively at The Odditorium. They talk speech and debate, the impact of fictional babygirls, growing up a film and TV nerd, and drag as a counterpoint to poetry. Content warnings: detailed discussion of transphobia, anti-Black racism, misogyny, and misogynoir. Mentions of addiction, parent-child abuse, and sexual assault. Occasional use of the d-slur. Special thanks to Maine(void), the Twisted Transitioner,Beck E. Bardoux, Homer E. Rodick, and Rocky Switch! Donate to Andro’s transportation fund here:Cashapp/Venmo @andronttZelle [email protected] hotcle.org/act Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a dragking a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 8: MONEY with Edward Lygma aka The Rizzler
Caius and Edward Lygma aka The Rizzler (NYC; he/they) take a deep dive into the politics and aesthetics of “Money” from Cabaret (1998), which Edward performed for the Rock with Me challenge during Kingpin season 2. They talk Doctor Who, operatic form, competition strategy for kings, and why we all love the public library. Content warnings: detailed discussion of contemporary and historical fascism. Mentions of chronic illness, ableism, homophobia, and anti-Black racism. Special thanks to Maine(void), Elina Mountanto, Butch Thespian, Adrian Du Visage, Captain Kae, AndroNTT, Kyle Yerself, Homer E. Rodick, the Twisted Transitioner, and Bram Stroke-Her! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 7: PRECIOUS with Rocky Switch
Caius and Rocky Switch (Buffalo; he/they) reflect on his interpretation of “Precious” by Cain Culto—a vulnerable, yet hopeful transition story, which Rocky has developed across PA and NY stages. They talk tri-state drag, “blasphemous material,” professional etiquette, and the importance of chosen family. Content warnings: detailed discussion of transphobia and parental rejection/estrangement. Multiple uses of the d-slur. Special thanks to Bram Stroke-Her, Ronnie Wrath, and Maine(void)! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 6: STRANGELOVE with Ronnie Wrath
Caius and Ronnie Wrath (Kent/Cleveland; he/him) look back atRonnie’s Hellraiser (1987) mix, created for the Cinematic Spectacle challenge in Kingpin season 2. They talk drag brotherhood, the bald cap learning curve, performing “boobs-out” as a king, and the cultural, political need to embrace your freak. Content warnings: detailed discussion of sex-negativeattitudes. Mentions of anti-drag politics, lesbophobia, gender dysphoria, sexual harassment, and genre-typical sex and violence in horror media. One use of the f-slur. Special thanks to Bram Stroke-Her, Maine(void), Lil' Bottom, and Homer E. Rodick! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @kingsontheauxEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 5: BULLS ON PARADE with Macho Grande
Caius and Macho Grande (Cleveland; he/him) explore the cultural and political inspirations behind Macho’s Latino Mega Mix, featuring four songs and a spoken introduction. They talk Mexican-American history, storytelling and comedy in mixes, protest dad rock, and the Latino experience of seeking out your own identity. Content warnings: detailed discussions of anti-Mexican racism and U.S. colonialism. Mentions of military violence, xenophobia, current and historical anti-immigrant policy, and historical segregation. Multiple uses of anti-Mexican slurs. Special thanks to Ronnie Wrath and the Twisted Transitioner! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @caiuscrowEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 4: TRANSVESTITES CAN BE CANNIBALS TOO with Marquis Gaylord
Caius and Marquis Gaylord (Cleveland; he/him) revisit Marquis’ transsexual folk punk horror number, which he first premiered at Manor of the Macabre and continued to develop at The Odditorium. They talk costuming must-haves, channeling autism into drag, transmasculine childhood, and the political power of reclaiming a narrative. Content warnings: detailed discussions of genre-typical violence in horror media, simulated gore, gender dysphoria, transphobia, and anti-trans legislation. References to anti-trans violence, anti-Black racism, and misogyny. One use of the t-slur. Special thanks to Bram Stroke-her, Comatose, Dean Heartthrob, and Ronnie Wrath! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @caiuscrowEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 3: I WILL SURVIVE with Dean Heartthrob
Caius and Dean Heartthrob (Cleveland/Pittsburgh; he/him)reflect on Dean’s draglesque mix "COLONCORE," dedicated to his experience with Crohn’s disease. They talk practical effects, drag king covers, catharsis through art, and the close-knit community in local drag and burlesque. Content warnings: detailed discussions of chronic illness, medical trauma, and misogyny. References to sexual harassment and simulated gore. Occasional use of homophobic slurs. Special thanks to the Twisted Transitioner, Colby Jack, and Judas Butler! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @caiuscrowEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 2: BEN FRANKLIN'S SONG with Abel N. Willing
Caius and Abel N. Willing (NEOhio; he/they) unpack one of Abel’s signature numbers, his Benjamin Franklin comedy mix. They talk stage presence, sketch comedy, alternate history, and all the serious effort that goes into silly drag. Content warning: some discussion of misogyny in the drag and comedy scenes.Special thanks to Maine(void) and AndroNTT! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind?Instagram: @caiuscrowEmail: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej RosikAvailable at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 1: MAKE ME BAD with the Twisted Transitioner
Caius and The Twisted Transitioner (Cleveland; he/they) take a look back at Twisted’s finale burlesque number from Kingpin season 1. They talk nu metal, transmasculinity, religious trauma, and what it’s like to perform when maybe three people in the whole bar know your song. Content warnings: detailed discussions of internalized homo/transphobia, Christian right-wing rhetoric, and anti-trans rhetoric (especially anti-transmasculine rhetoric). Occasional use of the f-slur. Special thanks to our earliest listeners and supporters: Mike, Jennifer, Ari, Aaron, Eric, Lindsey, Sean, Sam, Kristen, Hermann, and Campbell. Extra special thanks to the Twisted Transitioner, who talked on the podcast, listened to the podcast, and then designed the logo for the whole damn podcast! What a guy! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Do you want to give a drag king a piece of your mind? Instagram: @caiuscrow Email: [email protected] Series logo by @twistedtransitioner on Instagram Opening music & credits: “Sensitive” by gurdonark feat. Ondrej Rosik Available at ccMixter.org http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/35631 Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
KINGS ON THE AUX is an interview series examining drag, storytelling, and the artistic choices behind the music we love to perform. Each episode features an in-depth conversation with a drag king, moderated by your host, Cleveland drag king Caius Crow (a.k.a. Ben; he/him). Together, the kings unpack one song (or mix) from our guest’s repertoire, covering genre, gender, and politics along the way. Whether you’re a drag king, or you love drag kings, or you wish you knew more about drag kings, you want to check us out! New episodes released third Fridays every month.
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