Jon Latimer Ginoli (born , in Peoria, Illinois) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter. He is best known as a member of Pansy Division.
Early life
Ginoli "lived a normal life in a normal place with a normal family with two parents and a younger sister."
In 1965 at the age of five, he developed an interest in music by listening to Chicago radio stations. He attended Richwoods High School which he graduated from in 1978. In 1977 he created his own rock and roll fanzine,
Hoopla.
Career
The Outnumbered
Ginoli was a singer, songwriter and guitarist for an indie band called
The Outnumbered, which he formed while an undergraduate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Outnumbered released three studio albums and a compilation album; two of these albums were released on the label Homestead Records.
While in college, Ginoli served as a DJ at Urbana radio station
WPGU.
Pansy Division
Ginoli moved from Illinois to California in the late 80s. He founded
queercore band Pansy Division in 1991 out of frustration with the lack of openly gay musicians in rock music at the time. He quickly recruited bassist Chris Freeman through an ad Ginoli had placed in
SF Weekly looking for "gay musicians into the
Ramones,
Buzzcocks and early
Beatles". The band went through many different drummers before settling on Luis Illades in late 1996. The band has released seven studio albums, first on Lookout! Records and later on Alternative Tentacles.
Personal life
Ginoli is gay.
Other Work
Along with Pansy Division, Ginoli was featured in the 1997 documentary film
Queercore: A Punk-U-Mentary by
Scott Treleaven;
as an actor, in the 2002 comedy short
Going West by
Michael Mew;
in the 2008 film
Pansy Division: Life in a Gay Rock Band by
Michael Carmona;
and in the 2017 documentary film directed by
Yony Leyser.
He authored the memoir Deflowered: My Life in Pansy Division, published in 2009.[
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