They collected the entire back catalogue of Leonard Bernstein

Recent posts here highlighted Lance Richardson's masterly new biography of Peter Matthiesen. Also by Lance Richardson is House of Nutter, which tells the true story of Saville Row tailor extraordinaire and gay icon Tommy Nutter and his photographer brother David. Here is a brief extract from the biography:

In part to inoculate themselves against their father, Tommy and David combined their powers of invention. They treated the walls of their shared bedroom with shocks of coloured paint. They built a faux fireplace from scavenged bricks and sculptures out of tin film containers threaded with wire. They sliced out pages from Marie Claire, Paris Match, and made a giant photo mural that juxtaposed Brigitte Bardot with African tribal dancers. They collected the entire back catalogue of Leonard Bernstein, which they blared on a portable radiogram. 

That is very-well-dressed Tommy above, and the not-so-well-dressed David below. My encounter with the ambiguous Leonard Bernstein was related in Simply Chic Symphonies



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