There was a lot of media, especially on nights when there were parties, like when Dolly Parton showed up we had decorated the inside of the club like a barnyard, there were animals, bales of hay. For the first time since he and his business partner (Rubell) were forced to sell the discoteque in 1980, former co-owner Ian Schrager . I was right behind him, and he got on the floor and they put his album on. He started out as a janitor earning $3 an hour and worked his way up to becoming the club's general manager. Once you were in, you could find yourself doing a million different jobs or getting a sudden and unexpected promotion. This crowd is made up of well-known, successful individuals: Fashion designer Halston and actress Bianca Jagger are on the left, followed by film director Jack Haley Jr. and actress Liza Minnelli in the back right. Exclusively men, it's unclear if any of them owned a shirt. Anything Went. But people stayed out til 4:00 in the morning and then they went to their job. '", Instead of informing this nobody that there were a million young, attractive men in New York City who would kill for his job, Rubell decided this was a great idea. For the new exhibition, Pittman reflected on the night of actress Elizabeth Taylor's birthday. And Entertainment Tonight, the first show on TV about entertainment, didnt even start until 81, 82, when they had already sold Studio. At that point my band mate made a flavorful declaration and we decamped to the trusty, attitude free, IHOP where we enjoyed a drama free stack . Troye Sivan and More of the Bestest Party Pics This Week. It's no fun to be 53 at Studio 54. If I can be emotional for a secondone of the things I think that made me a good doorperson was that I can really feel [peoples] energy and for the most part, where theyre coming from. Paolo M. Miranda - busboy. It was sex all over the place with various people, and it was full-tilt boogie: work, pleasure, cocaine. Knowing his time was coming to an end and not wanting to die suffering, the former bouncer invited some of his closest friends to his apartment, including Madonna, who joined by telephone (viaNew York Magazine). He could have been so generous and spending so much, and he just wasnt. But he wouldnt sit on a banquette and do coke in front of people. He was all of 19-years-old. This is how I met my wife Elizabeth. Anything went, everybody was cool with everything, and all I know is that he was always impeccably dressed, a gentleman, I never saw him do any drugs, though everybody knows that he did. According to a prosecutor (via MarketWatch), the owners were skimming up to 80% of the club's revenue. He did take us to La Grenouille once, but it could have been so much more. And two of the acts who appeared in his shows were Madonna and the Beastie Boys. He also had zero experience as a doorman or even with the club scene. "It's where you come when you want to escape. Hotels that feel different because they make you feel something. It was kind of a celebration of people from the arts, dance, fashion, music, theater, entertainment, the gay world; this incredible mix of Manhattanites in the late 70s, before the AIDS epidemic basically wiped out at least half of the creative people in New York. I learned the door from Marc. Theyd get in. The restaurant people were all doing cocaine. Are there maybe, lets say, surprising celebrity interactions that stick out in your mind?Yeah. I had only ever been to one clubI wasnt interested in that whatsoever. And the two resident DJs, Nicky Siano and Richie Kaczor, were indeed two of the best. Montaug also ran the roving cabaret revue No Entiendes which showcased among others a young Madonna and early performances by the Beastie Boys. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Coronation. We were all really serious about creating a great show.". However, the notorious New York City nightclub encountered a fair share of obstacles while party-goers ravaged the dance floor . New owners took over Studio in 1980. Since everyone knew, at least vaguely, what was up, this made it easy for an unhappy employee, mad about his treatment by the club, to squeal to the feds. One night, it was late and I was out at the door alone, and this guy walked up to the rope, bell bottoms, vast amounts of gold chain and a long shag haircut. Jim McMullen, hed come down three or four nights a week with about 20 people from the restaurant. Anything wentso much so that, when I asked Halston biographer and Studio 54 regular Steven Gaines for his craziest story about the club, he offered an anecdote so risqu that we cannot print it in full here. The employee still remains unknown. Perhaps because, as Taylor put it, "Steve [Rubell] wanted all big, gay, muscle-bound bartenders, and I was, like, this Jewish straight boy from Queens," the owner was unimpressed when he noticed and tried to fire him. He was hanging off the DJ booth. That's right, he still got a regular paycheck, just to hang out and do drugs with celebrities. Here, Vogue presents the best looks from Studio 54. When Studio 54 opened, Pittman was working as an editorial photographer for publications like W magazine and The New York Times. It was six nights a week, from 10 at night until 4 in the morning. The team that brought Studio 54 to life in just six weeks included architects Scott Bromley and Ron Dowd, set designer Richie Williamson, and lighting designers Jules Fisher and Paul Morantz. It serves as a hook for House of Gucci, Lady GagaasPatrizia Reggiani shimmying under the clubs strobing lights in the trailers. You must have met a lot of amazing characters at the door. Nothing was said, it was just, Im Andy Warhol, Im holding your hand, youre here with me, enjoy. "Judi called the publicist for Studio 54 and got us on a list," she remembers, "then she became friendly with the doorman, Marc Benecke. According to interviews with various ex-employees in New York Magazine, many of the people the owners hired seemed to have simply walked in and offered their services or met them through a friend. Steve wanted a salad of people, is what I keep reading.A lot of wealthy people were there and a lot of celebrities, but there were a lot of kids who were busboys at restaurants in the Village who had a great look. Andy Warhol was one of the few well-known artists in the world [that came to Studio 54]. The Upper East Side socialites were doing cocaine. Steve had this passion for Diana. Rubell was the exact opposite. Wed see them coming a half a block away and they already were not going to get in. CARMEN D'ALESSIO, 59 Then: Public Relations. But at Studio, it was limitedPaloma Picasso used to go there, Salvador Dal. People would dance, get to know each other, do a little coke, and then go up to the balcony because it was an old theater, you could hardly see up there and hook up. Siano claims, "Steve [Rubell] wanted an invisible DJ, so that it wouldn't interfere with the club." He was in black tie. Jones added, People would climb down from the building next door in full mountain-climbing geartrying to get into the courtyard., Doorman Marc Benecke told the BBC, At one point you could buy maps which claimed to show how to get in through tunnels up from the subway system. It was a haven of illicit sex, illegal drug use, and the wildest parties the city had ever seen. Not everyone, not really me either. Even Andy and Divine now seem a bore. Studio 54 Radio is the Ultimate Classic Dance Experience. It smelled like a cat had died. Doorman Mark Benecke was charged with deciding on the chosen ones. There wasnt a line of people and you went to each person and turned them away. Like Berlin's Berghain today, Studio 54 was very famous for its door policy, which was: fun-loving. AsOZYnotes, disco was getting big, the drugs flowed freely, and the AIDS epidemic hadn't yet turned casual, unprotected sex into a death sentence. Learn more. The actor, artist, and certified beefcake chats with, Filming a geopolitical epic in Europe for seven months was the last thing on the. Each celebrity "get" was worth a certain amount of money, depending on star power. The two men were very good friends, despite being incredibly different personalities. If you need video evidence of the woman herself, behold: Here is Disco Sally alongside her 25-year-old boyfriend-manager. I had been going there a lot, I wasnt getting any work acting and I was getting a little tired of tending bar, and this seemed like a very exciting thing to do. I do! Studio 54 produced many star-studded photo opportunities. The city had moved on. (Calling in sick on your second night of work is very Studio 54, though.) The music scene was different81 was that New Wave, New Romanticism era of music, groups like ABC and A-Ha and punk by that time as well. Everybody just immediately went onto the dance floor and started dancing. "What made Studio 54 great was that everything they did -- every night and every function -- they did in excess. Ahead, five outrageous anecdotes that paint a picture of Studio 54 in all of its gratuitous glory. But they did it so professionally, and to the nines. Until they didn't. Weve been on this long journey to figure out what happiness is. Jobs at Studio 54 were extremely fluid. "Y'all be in labor for hours, baby be sleep, women be sleep, we can't have a little peace at the hospital while we there everyday until it's time to go home come on" The next morning, he woke up furious, threw everyone out, and instead took 20, the final chapter in the life of one of the New York LGBTQ+ community's most beloved members. So I was hired, and I was paid $625 a week. And we all made really good money. Of course, we took him inside, gave him the royal treatment, made up for it a little bit. The 1970s were an exciting time in music, the New York City Club scene, and, more broadly still, the (largely) underground (at the time) LGBTQ+ community. You walked in and you were hit with this wall of sound, and youd look out there and thered be Diana Ross dancing to her own song. It was a drug that kept you up and dancing for hours and hours, and made you very chatty. He was like a fairy godmother. Dustin Pittman was one of many photographers who entered the hallowed grounds of, The storied celebrity photos that shaped Hollywood. It was the ultimate disco but people didnt dance like you saw in Saturday Night Fever, it wasnt about that; it was about an individual look. Robin Platzer/Twin Images . I met a quarterback. Tragically, the danger of crazy sex in the late 1970s became abundantly clear in the 1980s. Feds had previously discovered $600,000 in garbage bags, 300 quaalude pills, and cocaine during a raid of the club. But the fact Taylor did work while the other bartenders partied made him invaluable to his coworkers, and they demanded he stay. The most exciting night for me was when Michael Jackson showed up, right after his album Off the Wall came out. What Halstons been most upset about in the Studio 54 bust is that the IRS agents discovered another little room that nobody knew about, and Halston is hurt because hes such a close friend and Steve hadnt told him about it., After Jen Shahs Arrest, How Can We Keep Enjoying Real Housewives? Barry Jenkins on Bringing The Underground Railroad to TV How Swimming With Sharks Tried to Warn Us About Scott Rudin Quil Lemonss 2021 Vanity Fair Oscar Portraits Andrew McCarthy on Pretty in Pink and the Brat Pack The 2021 Oscar Ceremony Was a Noble, Doomed Experiment Elliot Page Finally Feels Able to Just Exist From the Archive: The Unsinkable Jennifer Aniston. But before you went in there, you had to check your coat. When you dance here, you're just free," the late Michael Jackson said in footage that later appeared in the 2018 documentary "Studio 54. What Will It Take to Bring Audiences Back to the Movies? That sort of spectacle is what made Studio 54 intoxicating for partygoers. And Studio 54 doorman Marc Benecke as his witness, looking the part above the neck went a long way. Pittman recalled shooting at Bethesda Fountain in Central Park, which was then a social spot to "peacock fashion," drink sangria and socialize, in 1969. I could never do that job now. I was having lunch with him and he was like, What are you doing the rest of the day, howd you like to come over to this new club were doing security for? We walked over there and I got interviewed by Steve Rubell. The anecdote seemingly stems from Studio 54 associate Baird Jones, who told The Last Party author Anthony Haden-Guest this had actually happened: This guy got stuck in a vent trying to get in. IRS agents raided Studio 54 on December 14th, 1978, seizing garage bags of cash, financial documents and five ounces of cocaine. "Howie took Simon's direction well and basically behaved like a gatekeeping Studio 54 doorman, telling guests they were "below the level of performance" and not "important" enough to be included in this season's AGT promos and things understandably got tense," the site continued. Like Halstons boyfriend, Victor Hugo, often wore backless chaps. Theres a solar eclipse in Aries, Taurus season begins, and Mercury goes retrograde once again. Hes now back with a Studio 54 radio show on SiriusXM and a new position with Schrager, as the New York EDITIONs night manager. To an extent. "Studio 54 only ran for 33 months, which is outrageous -- you'd think it ran longer because people are always trying to reinvent (it)," he said. Reinaldo Herrera, who was there with Carolina, says, It was rather moving. "It's always in the air. That probably kept me out of a lot of stuff. Health warning over viral TikTok trend which sees sweet-flavoured powders and syrups added to water to make it taste better. Thered be a couple of Upper East Siders in black-tie, doing coke with a drag queen. The discoveries, which were reported in the press, disappointed Studio 54 regulars Warhol and Halston, but for surprising reasons. It's almost like asking the cast of a major show like A Chorus Line, 'Well, did you guys really go out and party all the time?' Therefore, celebrities and people in general were willing to let their hair down a lot more. For 33 short months the club was the height of cool in Manhattan, with club goers who managed to get past the velvet rope falling into a deluge of drugs and debauchery. You never said anything, youre not supposed to talk, youre supposed to walk up and be recognized. It was a pretty open secret that Studio 54 had super shady bookkeeping (owner Steve Rubell said to a reporter that "only the Mafia does better"), and it was an all-cash business. They spun the tunes that got all the very drugged-up patrons on the dancefloor, after all. And, perhaps to make Miestorm more entertaining, he also gave him his first quaalude. You had to be very protective of who was inside. We went up to the balcony and just sat and talked, I told him about my background. It was an easy interview, it didnt go into too much depth, it probably lasted for half an hour and then he offered me the job. Vanity Fair may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. The photographer said he only experienced that type of energy at Andy Warhol's studio, the Factory, which the photographer frequented in the 1970s. What was wonderful about Andy was that he always encouraged people, especially people who moved to New York and were interested in being involved in the arts. (She'd made a deal with the limo company that if she recommended them to celebs, she could use them for free.) There were so many poppers left in people's coats, the women often got high by accident when they exploded. For even more privacy, there were mattresses in the basement, but assumedly the employees weren't cleaning those every night. If somebody came up and they were really drunk and acting obnoxious, no they wouldnt get in. The bartenders at Studio 54 were meant to be eye candy as much as employees there to serve drinks. Bob was watching Bianca [Jagger] take poppers and he said to Diana Vreeland, It really becomes more like pagan Rome every day, and she said, I should hope soisnt that what were after?, That would be Disco Sally, a sprightly thing in her late seventies who danced like a thirty-year-old, and was accompanied by a handsome young man named John on her arm, wrote Mark Fleischman in Inside Studio 54. Robert 'Bobby' DeSilva - lightman / light-deejay. And I just got opened up. Page Six was around, though! . View of an animated Man in the Moon and Spoon lighted sign at Studio 54, New York, New York, May 9, 1978. They saw me behind the bar, and they asked Jim McMullen about me. Each EDITION property is completely unique, reflecting the best of the cultural and social milieu of its location and of the time. Jennifer Aniston Shares Wild and Wonderful Memories of Hanging Out at Cher's House as a Teenager, News that the Netflix series will conclude with season five comes on the heels of similar moves by, Hollywoods Most Infuriating Movie Drought Is Finally Over, New on Netflix: The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming (and Leaving) in April 2023. As an editor who worked in the . Once he knew us, we were in." . Actor Al Corley was a doorman during the late 1970s. A lot of art-world personalities went to Studio 54, but was Studio 54 a part of the art world? We negotiated for a week or two and then one night, at 10 oclock, I put on my black velvet pants and my white Capezio jazz shoes and an old double-breasted dinner jacket. It was as crazy as has been talked about. As of 2016, Horowitz was still working with celebrities as Kevin Spacey's manager, a job she held for 28 years, until he fired her. Hecalled one of his shows "No Entiendes" "You Don't Understand" in Spanish and at least once, his show featured an up-and-coming singer from Detroit named Madonna Ciccone, or just Madonna. It was as important to be onPage Six as it is today. "When you walked in the front door, not only did you get the sound of the disco music, the smell of sex and taste the sweat, but you got the smell of all those live gardinias. What made the atmosphere special, the photographer said, was the co-mingling of people from all walks of life. . Whats the orb for? Watch on. How did you get involved at such a young age? Orlando Perez - security. Join Vanity Fair to receive full access to VF.com and the complete online archive now. Back then it was kind of normal for people to be excessive. Simone Kessell Wants to Throw a Very Kiwi Dinner Party, Living Abroad Helped Me Cope With My Tourette Syndrome. Its much more adult. People got off on that. You see, Studio 54 wasn't just a place where illegal sex and drugs happened. He said he didntbut that didnt mean people wouldnt shove their hands in his coat pocket and leave drugs and money in there., Writing for Vanity Fair, Studio 54 regular Bob Colacello declared Taylors 1978 birthday the clubs most amazing party of allThe Rockettes performed and then presented the movie star, who was standing on a float of gardenias between Halston and her then husband, Senator John Warner of Virginia, with a cake that was a full-size portrait of her. I lost Halston but I found him a little later eating a turkey leg, and he made me have some. The director of a documentary on Studio 54 said, "A disgruntled employee knew about the skimming operation and where the cash was hidden in the club. But back in the day, she would dance nonstopfrom midnight to 5:00 a.m. many nights a week, taking only bathroom and cocaine breaks., As New York magazine reported at the time, A tiny, 77-year-old lawyer named Sally Lippman was mourning the death of her husband when she happened upon the disco scene and changed her life. In the three short years of Studio 54s heyday, Marc Benecke was who you had to get past to enjoy the hedonistic other side. Therefore, the club worked like . If you or anyone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). I imagine your role at EDITION will be more tame than working the door at Studio 54. It was the last breath and last hurrah before the AIDS epidemic. The employee's tip would lead to prison sentences for the owners, and the club closed. In just a minute, I want to go back to the secret language at the door.Well, we would identify certain people that we wouldnt let in, like we would say, BBQ house party if, say, eight straight white guys dressed like John Travolta showed up at the door. As mentioned previously, Haoui (sometimes spelled "Howie") Montaug's heyday was in the years before the AIDS epidemic became a thing. Per The Andy Warhol Diaries: Hearing how much money Steve actually had, he could have been treating us so wonderfully. Now 39 years sober, Sheridan is in private practice as a psychotherapist in Providence, Rhode Island; he is also the father of one of my best friends, which is how I know about his past life as a disco lounge lizard, as he put it in our recent interview. And there was the whole Basquiat, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf [crowd] in the 80s, which the Palladium action was also a big part of. For a nightclub that only lasted a few years and closed more than four decades ago, the strength of Studio 54's sustained cultural influence astonishes me. When the original investor bailed, D'Alessio recruited Schrager and Rubell, who managed to essentially buy the idea off Harden for a few thousand dollars, making the project theirs and theirs alone. Sally Lippman, also known as "Disco Sally", was a 77-year-old widow and regular . If there was already a similar type like you inside, you could easily be refused at the door. On a Wednesday night, packed with people. Fleischman began to develop symptoms of . According to Studio 54 documentary filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer, the club owners "cleverly paid doorman Marc Benecke more than anyone else to make sure he wasn't tempted to take bribes. Were you interested in the club scene then? [laughs] The Post was already doing its thing back then. The owners of Studio 54 became as well-known as the celebs who partied there. The smiling shot was taken by royal photographer Chris Jackson to mark the monarch's 70th birthday in November 2018 - six months after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex married in Windsor. Every party has to end sometime, even one as awesome as Studio 54. By the next night, he was put behind the bar when another guy called in sick. The next day, a picture of Cher leaving the club covered the New York Post. What does it feel like looking out at that crowd?Well, its overwhelming, but you feel safe because youve got a lot of security. If Benecke granted you entry, you were whisked through the Corridor of Joy, a long hallway echoing screams of happiness before partygoers melted into the eye of the disco storm, Studio 54s dance floor. ]I kept Barry Gibb waiting for half an hour. This included the employees. It was like a hipster version of a Studio 54 doorman. At the door, Steve Rubell tasked you with letting a mixed salad of people into the club. Haoui Montaug went out in the most Haoui Montaug way possible: by throwing a suicide party. It wasnt just a nightclub. To get into Studio 54, first you had to get past the doorman, Marc Benecke. Studio 54 defined clubbing, disco, and celebrity in the late 1970s. You had a really interesting mix of all different levels of society. Shortly before Studio 54 opened, Joanne Horowitz met owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager at their other club, Enchanted Gardens. There were people that were just flat-out fabulous, that would get in no matter what. As OZY reports, they, too, appeared in a Montaug-managed revue, although there appears to be no footage of this on the internet. Like Studio 54 itself, Tyrnauer's doc thrives on access. Yes, very much so. The photographer that captured the disco and diamond dust of legendary club Studio 54, The photographic work of Dustin PIttman -- the focus of this feature -- is part of the exhibition 'Studio 54: Night Magic' at the Brooklyn Museum, which is temporarily closed. So this guys standing out there for probably half an hour, Steve comes out and he looked at me and he said, I think that might be one of the Bee Gees. I said, Really, you think so? And he said, Thats how they dress. He walks up and he says, Are you one of the Bee Gees? And he goes, Yeah Im Barry Gibb.. Yet for some reason, the owners treated them like they were an inconvenience. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. They were very into social issues and I grew up being politically aware at a very early age. It wasnt a barroom, it wasnt a discotheque, it was a cultural moment., Okay, yes, incredible how do I get in? But people who were in the main industries of New York, finance, fashion, entertainment, it was considered normal. ". Once I get down, I can't get off the floor. From Ceremonias Papaya Scalp Scrub to Elixs digestive tincture. He was standing by the bar, and Steve said, Andy, this is Bobby Sheridan, hes our new doorman. I said, How do you do? I shook his hand, and he just wouldnt let it go. In this case, it was one of their own employees that shut it down. While the other bartenders danced at the end of the night, he took out the trash and swept up. But most celebrities knew there would be paparazzi there, and they could be on Page Six the next day. From classic dance and disco music and legendary DJ's to the original doorman who decided whether you got in or went home, Studio 54 Radio is the ultimate re-creation of dance music's greatest era. He had this drag queen muse. They are provided in a historical context. Videos show people adding flavoured powder sachets and syrups to water They would also be told to stop playing at any time, if a celeb decided they wanted to perform, like when Michael Jackson decided to regale the club with songs from his Off the Wall album. Get ready for a busy week, astrologically speaking. While celebs were always let in, anyone could make it past the velvet ropes if they were fabulous enough. (It would open again with new ownership, but it wasn't the same.) A haven of hedonism, tolerance, glitz and glamor, Studio was very hard to gain entrance to and impossible to ignore, with news of who was there filling the gossip columns daily. "We didn't want people with . Steve Rubell, a co-owner of the club, reveled in mixing beautiful "nobodies" with the glamorous by hand-selecting guests from the crowds outside the . This article originally appeared on Vogue US. And the people looked at each other and they said, Oh, its that kind of a place. 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