The Life and Death of Marvin Gaye
Marvin Sr. "Enjoying the Whole Thing"

Marvin Sr. was the antithesis of the macho stereotype of an abusive man. He was trim and effeminate and often dressed in women’s blouses and wigs.
As Marvin Jr. told Ritz, “My father likes to wear women’s clothing... To tell you the truth, I have the same fascination with women’s clothes. In my case, that has nothing to do with any attraction for men. Sexually, men don’t interest me. But seeing myself as a woman is something that intrigues me. It’s also something I fear. I indulge myself only at the most discreet and intimate moments. Afterward I must bear the guilt and shame for weeks.”
The writer asked
“I’m not certain,” she said. “I do know that five of his siblings were homosexual. And it’s true that he liked soft clothing... He liked to wear my panties, my shoes, my gowns, even my nylon hose.”


- Setting The Stage
- Motown's Lover Man
- Tangled Roots
- Gay Goes To Washington
- Nightmare Childhood
- Marvin Sr. "Enjoying the Whole Thing"
- Music & the Military
- Marquees & Moonglows
- Hitsville, USA
- The Top
- The Superego
- Let's Get It On
- "He Wanted To Suffer"
- The Influence Of Narcotics
- The World Closes In
- To The Beach
- To Europe
- Sexual Healing
- Increasingly Bizarre Behavior
- Flying Home
- "If He Touches Me Ill Kill Him"
- The Final Fight
- The Postmortem
- Conclusion
- Photo Gallery
- Bibliography






























