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Town Danceboutique was the largest gay danceclub in Washington, D. Follow Tom on Instagram. He said, he said, Well, yeah. K Anderson Hello, I am K Anderson, and you are listening to lost spaces, the podcast that mourns the death of queer nightlife. Every episode, I talk to a different person about a venue from their past, the memories they created there, and the people that they used to know.
300 imagine split levels, multiple rooms, outside areas, video installation, LED lighting, and a stage area. I caught up with the wonderful singer songwriter Tom Goss, who lived in DC for nigh on a decade. And first happened upon town through bear happy hour, one of the many nights run at the venue.
I lived in in DC for 10 years. Now most people gay DC are, are a lot of people in DC are. There is a really kind of, like, very strong nonprofit community in DC, too. And, and I was involved in that. And that was really great. And, and so I was also very, very involved in that.
And that was a little difficult to watch. K Anderson And so how did you end up there? Tom Goss I was going to be a Catholic priest. I grew up in Wisconsin, and I went to school near near Kansas City. And after college, I decided I was going to be a priest. And so I went to Bar seminary, and I joined a capacity community and that religious community had their training, for lack of a better term in in Washington, DC.
So I moved to Washington, DC. K Anderson And so that So then how long were you doing that? Tom Goss I was in seminary for a year and a half.