David Forest, The Starmaker

How gay-porn super agent David Forest launched rock icon Stevie Nicks


“I just love it that Stevie is a star!” says David Forest, the Hollywood porn super agent who began his storied showbiz career managing gay and rock icon Stevie Nicks back in 1966.

Back then both Nicks was a student at San Jose University and Forest attended Stanford University.

“I was a freshman and social chairman of my dorm,” Forest recalls. “Seeing a chance to make money by getting other dorms and fraternities and high schools to book the top local bands that I was hiring at my dorm, I created the David Forest Booking Agency. Most of the little groups were happy if they made $125 for four 45-minute sets. I’d make a $25 fee on top of that. But not Stevie’s band, The Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band [later shortened to Fritz]. They’d only do three sets and wanted $150 net. I had to get my $25 fee ‘on top’ and they refused to do the ‘must-do’ frat-gig songs, ‘Louie/Louie,’ ‘Gloria’ and – most importantly – ‘Satisfaction.’”

David Forest went on to work for legendary rock promoter Bill Graham (who owned the Fillmore) before David Geffen asked Forest to head up the contemporary music division at CMA in 1970. There they moulded the careers of Leon Russell, James Taylor, Carole King, Van Morrison and The Carpenters, who, Forest says, he took “from a little boy-and-sister act to international headliners.”

While Forest flaunted his gayness, Geffen was closeted. “But we were open to each other,” Forest says.

In those heady years Forest also personally managed, among others, Stevie Nicks, Mickey Thomas of Jefferson Starship, Elvin Bishop, Shaun Cassidy, Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe and Quiet Riot (whose singer Kevin DuBrow died of a cocaine overdose in 2007 and whose onetime guitarist Randy Rhoads died in a 1982 plane crash after joining Ozzy Osbourne’s band).

But Forest – then one of the top concert producers in the western US – lost his shirt in 1978 financing a TV special with Alice Cooper, The Kinks and Nazareth. So he turned to the gay-porn biz, literally turning Ryan Idol and Ken Ryker into superstars. Along the way he also became the world’s most famous “male madam,” arrested twice for pandering.

In other words, Forest went from rock to cock.

Now he’s writing all about it – warts and all – in his upcoming memoirs.

“I’ve just hired a writer, and I’m talking about everything – the arrests, prison, my famous clients. And there’ll be a whole chapter just on Stevie.”

Nicks appears to be the one client Forest was most fond of. “Fritz weren’t as popular as Santana or Big Brother & the Holding Company, and [when] the Grateful Dead and Quicksilver Messenger Service got recording contracts, Fritz was still playing high schools. But I knew Stevie would be a star the night Fritz opened for Janis Joplin and Big Brother at the Fillmore. After her band members left I told Stevie, ‘Stay and meet Janis.’ Stevie looked at Janis and she saw herself in her.”

 

Eventually the egos of the male band members killed Fritz.

“The boys didn’t want to have a ‘lead’ singer, let alone a female lead singer,” Forest explains. “They resented Stevie being the centre of attention. I did everything possible to convince them they were missing the boat. In the end Lindsay [Buckingham] and Stevie [quit] and Fritz didn’t survive their departure.”

Forest put together a showcase of the newly named Buckingham-Nicks duo at the penthouse of the Hyatt on Sunset but, Forest says, “it didn’t produce any [record company] bidders.”

So Buckingham-Nicks split with Forest, scored a Polydor record deal and came back to Forest (temporarily) in 1974 when Fleetwood Mac came calling. “I got the call from Stevie that Mick Fleetwood wanted them to join [his band]. It wasn’t a very good deal – no part of the publishing. They were just paid sidemen, really. But that changed real quickly.”

The problems that broke up Fritz began to plague Fleetwood Mac as Nicks again became the band’s undisputed star.

Now double-headlining solo with Rod Stewart on the current Heart & Soul tour that pitstops in Toronto on April 2, Forest is proud he gave Stevie her start.

“I’m tickled pink! I also think this tour is a big step upward for Stevie because I believe she will come off this tour better as a co-star of Rod than as a member of Fleetwood Mac.”

When asked what it is about Stevie (whose new Dave Stewart-produced solo album In Your Dreams is out on May 3) that has made her a gay icon (there is even the famous all-star drag-queen tribute in NYC each spring called Night of a Thousand Stevies), Forest replies without missing a beat: “Gay men have always loved their dance divas, but Stevie has always appealed to the gay guy rockers. It’s the outfits, the twirling, the persona. The gay guys just really dig her.”

As for Forest – after seeing both the music and porn businesses decimated by the digital revolution – he keeps plugging away, writing his memoirs and looking for his next big star. Says the man I call The Starmaker, “I’ll probably die at my desk.”

Here’s a vid from Forest’s YouTube channel. It’s a bit long, but he starts talking about Nicks at about 2:40.

Richard "Bugs" Burnett self-syndicated his column Three Dollar Bill in over half of Canada's alt-weeklies for 15 years, has been banned in Winnipeg, investigated by the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary over charges TDB was "pornographic", gotten death threats, outed politicians like former Parti Quebecois leader Andre Boisclair, been vilified in the pages of Jamaica's national newspaper The Gleaner for criticizing anti-gay dancehall star Sizzla (who would go on to write the 2005 hit song "Nah Apologize" about Burnett and UK gay activist Peter Tatchell), pissed off BB King, crossed swords with Mordecai Richler, been screamed at backstage by Cyndi Lauper and got the last-ever sit-down interview with James Brown. Burnett was Editor-at-Large of HOUR until the Montreal alt-weekly folded in 2012, is a blogger and arts columnist for The Montreal Gazette, columnist and writer for both Fugues and Xtra, and is a pop culture pundit on Montreal's CJAD 800 AM Radio. Burnett was named one of Alberta-based Outlooks magazine's Canadian Heroes of the Year in 2009, famed porn director Flash Conway dubbed Burnett "Canada’s bad boy syndicated gay columnist" and The Montreal Buzz says, "As Michael Musto is to New York City, Richard Burnett is to Montréal."

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