Kevin
Aviance, An
Interview by Brianna Austin
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Kevin
Aviance cover story TCN 2003
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Regardless
of what people say about Kevin Aviance, the name
provokes a reaction. My dear friend Jeanette Paris
exclaimed, “I love Kevin, she is so fierce!” I
assumed she was referring to the look, and the power
Kevin brings to the stage. I was to learn in time that
Kevin’s strength is so much more than the image you
see. It’s also a frame of mind. Spectrum Magazine
referred to Kevin as “the hardest working performer
in New York clubland.” And I experienced this first
hand a few years ago in the V.I.P. lounge at
Eugene’s, during the grand opening of Yvonne
Lame’s new party there. DJ Fabian was spinning
pounding dance music and the crowd was very engaged.
Suddenly, all eyes focused on the silhouette of a tall
bald woman standing on a table and casting a shadow
across the room. It is no wonder that Buzz Magazine
called Kevin “a crowd pleaser … energetic and
glamorous.” As
she turned for an impromptu performance, the crowd
screamed with delight, and the essence of this
performer was revealed: what you see is what you get,
one hundred percent!
That
was two years ago, and today Kevin has another #1
dance record on the Billboard dance charts, entitled “Alive,”
the second #1
record for the artist in three years. But with the
newly released album on Emerge Records, entitled, “Entity,”
Kevin claims that she is evolving. Today I wondered -
who is Kevin Aviance? Beginning her career as a young,
take-no-prisoners personality, she burst onto the
Washington DC underground club scene, first as a party
promoter, and then a performer. Born Eric Snead, she
changed her name to Kevin, and took her last name from
the legendary vogue house she belonged to (House of
Aviance), which started in Washington DC (similar to
the NY House of Extravaganza, portrayed in the movie
Paris is Burning). “My roots are planted in the
House of Aviance, they are my family, and I love them
all,” she recently told me. The author Victor Hugo
once said, "Change
your opinions, keep to your principles; change your
leaves, keep intact your roots,"
and
it appears that Kevin has done just that.
When
you speak with Kevin and really listen, what you come
away with is that this performer has depth, soul and
spirit. She is true to who she is, apologizes to no
one, and exists to be free – my kind of girl!
B:
For the benefit of the readers, do you prefer
to be referred to as he, she, or does it matter?
Kevin:
It doesn’t matter really, but I would prefer she, I
guess I am ….. Trans-Universal (chuckle)
B:
Kevin, who are you? If someone approached you never
having seen you before, heard your music, or listened
to your lyrics, how would you in a word explain Kevin
Aviance to them?
Kevin:
Your vanity! (laughing). I embody all the things you
thought of doing, wanted to do - yet were afraid to
try.
B:
What is Kevin Aviance’s mission?
Kevin:
To live the dream
B:
What’s the dream?
Kevin:
For me, it’s to be who I am. That can be my music,
my persona, it’s whatever I am at any moment in
time. It’s
to be true to who I am at all times.
B:
Since the days of the House Of Aviance, your career,
and your life, have changed. Does the HOA still have
influence in your life?
Kevin:
Sure, I embody the house of Aviance, and I will carry
the spirit of HOA with me throughout my life.
B:
What do you feel you still retain from the House of
Aviance?
Kevin:
The House of Aviance is a group of people, of all
shapes and colors - maybe it’s a kid who was called
a loser, kicked out of his house by his parents
because they didn’t understand. We do as we please.
We strive for a new level, We don’t apologize for
who we are.
B:
So, it’s really more than anything, a mindset, a
state of mind?
Kevin:
Exactly!
B:
In your newest press releases it talks about Kevin as
an artist evolving, maturing, explain to us in what
way?
Kevin:
(laughing) I’m 35 years old. I’m not the same club
kid I was. I suppose I am singing more about what I
embody, the person, what I feel and see. As opposed to
the persona you see, the strut, the attitude. My last
record, “Alive,” which hit
#1, is being called an Anthem. It’s a
pulsating, hypnotic dance classic. But after 9/11
that’s when I really understood the song. It changed
my outlook on life. “Alive,” is about
showing love to one another, it’s uplifting, and
with everything going on around the world today, we
need that. The new album is about life’s experiences
– as citizens of the global society. I couldn’t
avoid addressing the current state of the world, but I
also wanted to stay positive and creative, and offer
my fans an escape from what is for some, a hard
reality.
B:
Do you worry about losing fans with the evolution of
your music? Or do you think the old fans will follow
as new fans join in?
Kevin:
You can only hope your fans will go along and embrace
what you are doing. And of course I am reaching a
whole new audience as well. With Vogue, it was always
about the beat. My debut album, “Box Of
Chocolates,” had songs like “Din Da Da, which went
to #1. For a year, “Cunty” was a staple at the
Tunnel. Kids were coming to the club just to hear the
record. They’d sit and wait. Soon as it played,
you’d see all the queens coming out of the darkness,
doing runway. I hope those fans will stay with me, and
I’m also looking at a whole new audience, crossing
all the boundaries. The songs still have a beat, but
also have deeper lyrics to listen to.
B:
Do you have a favorite song on the new album?
Kevin:
Yeah … all of them! (laughing) We started with so
many and kept breaking it down, and the final songs we
felt were all great songs, so I Love them all.
B:
What does your “Image,” the presence of Kevin
Aviance say?
Kevin:
I want people to look at me, and simply interpret
what they will.
B:
Do you ever feel the pressure of being Kevin Aviance?
Kevin:
Some days are harder than others, but usually no, I
don’t feel any pressure, because what they see is
really who I am.
B:
Can I ask about your love life?
Kevin:
(Laughing) No
B:
What should people know that they may not know just
from seeing you, or hearing your music?
Kevin:
That I really am a nice person.
B:
You do have a very intimidating look. Do you think
that potential suitors are afraid to approach you?
Kevin:
(Laughing) Next
B:
How about this. If you saw someone you were attracted
to, would you approach them?
Kevin:
Absolutely! You have to go after what you want!
B:
Everyone in life is on different paths in life. Do you
have any words for them in their personal quests?
Kevin:
Be who you want to be, and educate yourself about it.
B:
What about the negative people out there, with
negative remarks? How do you deal with that?
Kevin:
Keep walking honey, just keep walking. Don’t even
digest it.
B:
Kevin it was pleasure to talk with you and I look
forward to hearing your new record. Do you have any
closing statements?
Kevin:
“Stay cunty forever!”
B:
And for those that don’t understand what that means,
they’ll just have to buy the record. You are indeed
a true promoter.
Thanks again for the interview.
Kevin:
My pleasure.
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