Claude Bessy (20 June 1945 – 2 October 1999), also known as Kickboy Face, was a French writer, magazine editor, singer, video producer, and painter. He is noted as an early organizer[2] in the Los Angeles punk scene in the mid-1970s[3] and was involved in the British post-punk scene in the 1980s.
Biography
Bessy was born in Normandy, France.
Bessy was kicked out of the Sorbonne after showing up drunk at nine in the morning, brandishing a bottle of brandy, and threatening a teacher.[4] Bessy moved to the US in 1966 and to Los Angeles in 1967.[4]
Bessy later left for Afghanistan to "deal" hashish.[4]
Bessy later detoxed from methedrine in a French asylum.[4]
In 1970 Bessy returned to Los Angeles, finding work first as a busboy in Santa Monica, then as a waiter as well as other jobs,[4] and founded Angeleno Dread, L.A.'s first reggaefanzine.[5][6]
In May 1977, he helped Steve Samiof[7] launch the monthly punk rock magazine Slash, which he edited until it ceased publication in 1980.[8][9][10][11]
"FACT 125 Bessy Talks Turkey". Cerysmaticfactory.info. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013. Christmas video of Factory acts, discussed and presented by Claude Bessy. Short video clips (many excerpted from previous promo vids) include James [live], Section 25, Thick Pigeon, 52nd Street, Quando Quango, The Wake, Kalima, The Jazz Defektors, Stockholm Monsters [live], Durutti Column [live], Marcel King [live], and some of Bessy's work. Other bands mentioned in passing: New Order, Abecedarians, Shark Vegas, Streetlife, A Certain Ratio, Life, The Royal Family and the Poor and Red Turns To. Originally titled Factory Video Hype.[12]
"The scene was not fun anymore, so I bailed on L.A. and the USA, never to return the day Ronald Reagan was elected." — Claude Bessy[14]
Bessy left California in November 1980.[15] moving with his lifelong partner Philomena Winstanley to the U.K. where he landed a job as a press officer at Rough Trade record label. There he championed American groups such as The Gun Club[6] and Panther Burns.
"Underground Babylon" – The Decline of Western Civilization (January 19, 1980)
Further reading
Bessy, Claude; Cervenka, Exene; Morris, Chris; Carillo, Sean; Doe, John (1999). Forming: The Early Days of L.A. Punk. Santa Monica, CA: Smart Art Press, 95 pp., illustrated.
^Young, Rob. Rough Trade: Labels Unlimited. Black Dog Publishing Ltd., 2006.
^Panter, Nicole (17 August 2008). "Jarboe, Mike & Kickboy Face, circa 1986". Flickr.com. Retrieved 22 September 2021. This was a typical evening at Claude & Philomena Bessy's flat in Elephant and Castle, circa 1986. Jarboe and Mike Gira of Swans were in town for a gig. I was visiting from California. Claude, after a certain point in the evening was to be found prone, wine bottle nearby