Part I: Author's Note
On September 23rd, 2021, I published an article - consisting of thirty-one images - which was titled "Boycott Pedophile Musicians: Thirty Artists Who Preyed on Children (or Tried to, or Were Accused, etc)".
This new list is an expansion upon that article. I have included new information and sources.
Please be advised, if you choose to read the original article, that some of the information therein is incomplete and possibly inaccurate.
The information contained in the list below, should be considered more accurate and more up-to-date than the text found in the images I published in 2021.
Read that article at the following address:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/09/boycott-pedophile-musicians-thirty.html Please also be advised that this list does not only contain people who have been directly accused or suspected of sexual crimes against minors; but also people who have numerous bandmates or other associates who have been credibly accused.
The list also includes the name of individuals and bands that have released songs which arguably contain pedophilic and/or incestuous content (whether they appear to be satirical or not).
This list also contains parents of children who may have assisted in - or indirectly permitted, or turned a blind eye towards - abuse; as well as some alleged victims themselves, since some individuals mentioned were victimized as children and later went on to abuse more children.
Clarifications regarding whether the person named, has been directly accused or suspected, usually appear somewhere near the top of each entry. But please read carefully, regardless.
All articulations of suspicion are alleged, do not by themselves constitute a pronouncement of guilt, and are not asserted as a fully documented fact. Further investigation may be necessary to determine guilt.
The Aquarian Agrarian does not endorse any violent or unlawful action against any surviving individuals named herein; unless and until accurate information can be obtained about these allegations, so that it may be discerned whether any of the suspected acts could be considered legally actionable (by virtue of indicating potential to result in criminal charges being filed).
Readers attempting to verify this information should also consider where the alleged incidents took place, and what the age of consent laws were in those jurisdictions at the relevant time.
Readers should access the sources referenced herein, and read the articles linked, and come to their own conclusions regarding the accuracy, importance, and actionability of the information presented.
Part II: The List of Musicians Suspected, Accused, and/or Convicted Sexual Crimes Against Minors- Allin, Kevin Michael (a/k/a "G.G. Allin" and "Jesus Christ Allin"): Singer for the 1990s punk band G.G. Allin and the Murder Junkies, and several other bands.
Known for having A.I.D.S., having sex while infected with A.I.D.S., and proudly writing songs about it (and developing a cult following thereupon).
In 1989, Allin was indicted on criminal charges after burning a woman and drinking her blood during sex, which he insisted was consensual.
Allin reportedly raped some of the people whom he felt came too close to him and/or to the stage. It's unclear whether any of these people were underage.
In June 1993, Allin appeared on
The Jane Whitney Show, and confessed to having raped boys and girls between the ages of twelve and sixteen years old, as well as animals.
Allin died in 1993.
- Anderson, Ian: Vocalist and songwriter for 1960s-70s British rock band Jethro Tull.
Neither Anderson nor any other member of Jethro Tull have evidently been accused of sexual crimes against minors.
However, in 1981 - in the band's most famous song, titled "Aqualung" (from the album of the same name) - Anderson wrote the lines "Sitting on a park bench, eyeing little girls with band intent". Anderson wrote the song with his then-wife Jennie Franks. Anderson has admitted that the song is written from the perspective of a pedophile.
Anderson. evidently. has not been accused of sexual crimes against minors.
- Baker, Ginger: Drummer of Blind Faith and Cream.
Baker - along with his Blind Faith bandmates - allowed a topless photograph of a thirteen-year-old girl to be used as the cover of the band's only album, titled
Blind Faith. The girl in the photograph is shown holding a dirigible zeppelin, which is notably shaped like a phallus. The band - consisting of Baker, Eric Clapton, Ric Grech, and Steve Winwood - reportedly rejected an older girl, before seeing her thirteen-year-old sister, whose appearance in the nude apparently achieved the "effect" that the band desired.
Allowed his daughter "Nettie" (real first name Ginette) to drink alcohol at a party in which Eric Clapton was in attendance. At the same party, former Beatle George Harrison offered to "buy" Nettie - then fifteen years old - for two thousand British pounds, as part of a bet on a game of billiards (also known as "pool"). Harrison's wife Patti witnessed this, and later left Harrison for Clapton.
- Beach Boys, the: Members include Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, and Bruce Johnston.
Released songs with titles like "The Little Girl I Once Knew" and "What is a Young Girl Made Of"; some people consider these songs to be suggestive of inappropriate interest in underage teenagers.
Additionally, the Beach Boys also released a song co-written by a man who allegedly raped his daughter. In 1988, the Beach Boys (not including Brian Wilson, nor Dennis, who had died by that point) released "Kokomo", which became famous after it was included in the soundtrack to the hit film
Cocktail. "Kokomo" was written by John Phillips, Mike Love, Terry Melcher, and Scott McKenzie.
Dennis Wilson - brother of Brian and Carl Wilson - was associated with Charles Manson, who has been accused of ordering a series of murders, starting a cult, and possibly even being a pimp of underage and/or adult women. Manson probably committed statutory rape against Dianne Lake, and other girls, as young as fourteen or fifteen years old.
See also: Jardine, Al; Johnston, Bruce; Love, Mike; Manson, Charles Milles "Charlie"; Melcher, Terry; Wilson, Brian; Wilson, Carl; and Wilson, Dennis.
- Beatles, the: British rock band, 1962-1970. Band members included John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Richard "Ringo Starr" Starkey.
Released the song "A Day in the Life" in 1967, which included the lyrics "Oompah, oompah, stick it up your jumper", and "everybody's got one", chanted as if by schoolchildren. Released the song "All Together Now" in 1968, which features the lyrics "Black, white, green, red, can I take my friend to bed?"
The Beatles were photographed with various other music industry figures whom were suspected or convicted pedophiles; these include accused child rapist Bob Dylan, suspected statutory rapist Elvis Presley, suspected serial child rapist Jimmy Savile, and convicted child molester Rolf Harris.
See "Campbell, William 'Junior'", "Harris, Rolf"; "Harrison, George", "Lennon, John", "McCartney, (James) Paul; and "Zimmerman, Robert Allen (a/k/a "Bob Dylan").
- Beck, Jeffrey "Jeff": Rock guitarist. Probably committed statutory rape against underage "baby groupies" in the 1970s.
See also: Wilson, Brian; and Depp, John Christopher, II "Johnny" (Johnny Depp).
- Berry, Charles "Chuck": Rock guitarist and vocalist, became famous in mid-1950s.
Berry was accused of - and charged with - sexual crimes against girls as young as fourteen. He was also convicted of trafficking minors across state lines, and planting cameras in the women's restroom of a restaurant he owned in Missouri.
[Source:
http://jprobinson.medium.com/the-trial-of-chuck-berry-d016ec3c0175]
[More information will be available here soon.]
- Bonham, John "Bonzo": Drummer for 1970s rock band Led Zeppelin.
Possibly committed statutory rape against some of the same underage "baby groupies" whom were around bandmate Jimmy Page at the time (
i.e., Lori Maddox; and/or Sable Starr, real name Sabel Hay Shields). Was photographed dining with Jimmy Page and Lori Maddox while Page was raping Maddox. Played drums on the song "Sick Again", which contains a reference to a girl under the age of fifteen (probably a reference to Page's "dating" Maddox).
See also: Page, James "Jimmy"; and Plant, Robert.
- Bowie, David: See Jones, Robert David.
- Bush, Catherine "Kate": Released a song called "The Infant Kiss", and a French version called "Baiser d'Enfant", in 1980; the song is about a woman who falls in love with "a little boy", and was inspired by the horror film The Innocents. Bush allowed Rolf Harris to provide animal sound effects on her 1985 song "The Dreaming"; this was before Harris was convicted of child sexual abuse. Bush appeared on Top of the Pops while it was hosted by Jimmy Savile, whom was later discovered to have raped dozens of children. Admired statutory rapist David Bowie (both were taught dance by Lindsey Kemp) and possible statutory rapist Elvis Presley (the subject of Bush's song "King of the Mountain").
In 1993, Bush released the song "The Red Shoes" (and an album by the same name); the music video for which featured Bush dancing on top of human skulls while fire blazes in the background. Based on that and other reasons, some people believe that "red shoes" are a code word referring to child torture (and especially, possibly, by the Catholic Church, in a manner akin to that in which Jesus was tortured; and/or torture through being forced to work in the entertainment industry). It's not clear whether Bush intended that meaning. Other musicians who have performed songs related to "red shoes" include Elvis Costello and David Bowie.
See also McManus, Declan (a/k/a "Elvis Costello"); Harris, Rolf; Jones, Robert David (a/k/a David Bowie); Presley, Elvis; Savile, Jimmy.
- Campbell, William "Junior" / "Billy": Member of, and songwriter for, the 1960s-70s British rock band "The Marmalade". No specific accusations of sexual impropriety against minors have been levied against Campbell, but suspicious circumstances and people surround him.
Campbell co-wrote the 1971 song "My Little One" with Marmalade bandmate Thomas "Dean Ford" McAleese. McAleese wrote the song about his daughter Tracey.
Campbell not only bore a strong resemblance to Paul McCartney of the Beatles in photos taken of Campbell in the 2010s, but also, both of them are left-handed, and Campbell is able to impersonate other singers. The "Paul is Dead" theories which hold that "the real" Paul McCartney died in a motorcycle accident in late 1966, assert that "Billy Shears" or "Billy Campbell" are the most likely names for the person who may have "replaced" McCartney.
Campbell's Marmalade bandmate Dean Ford likely committed statutory rape against multiple underage girls in Scotland in the 1970s.
See McAleese, Thomas (a/k/a "Dean Ford").
- Ciccone, Madonna Louise ("Madonna"): 1980s pop singer.
Published the 1992 book "Sex", which reportedly contains remarks suggesting that Madonna had sex with young Puerto Rican men, some of whom may have been underage.
The article linked below, titled "Flagging Madonna", suggests that Madonna may have "run a Puerto Rican stud farm":
http://muse.jhu.edu/pub/193/oa_monograph/chapter/169881 When it came out, some considered
Sex to be "harmful to minors".
[Source:
http://journals.ala.org/index.php/jifp/article/view/6316/8263]
In 1987, Madonna released a rendition of the Christmas song "Santa Baby" (popularized by Eartha Kitt). It could be argued that Madonna's vocals, on this track, were overly infantilized, and needlessly so.
- Clapton, Eric: Rock guitarist and vocalist for the bands Blind Faith, Cream, and Derek and the Dominoes, and solo artist.
Clapton - along with his Blind Faith bandmates - allowed a topless photograph of a thirteen-year-old girl to be used as the cover of the band's only album, titled Blind Faith. The girl in the photograph is shown holding a dirigible zeppelin, which is notably shaped like a phallus. The band - consisting of Clapton, Ginger Baker, Ric Grech, and Steve Winwood - reportedly rejected an older girl, before seeing her thirteen-year-old sister, whose appearance in the nude apparently achieved the "effect" that the band desired.
Friend of - and musical collaborator with - George Harrison of the Beatles (played on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"). Harrison wrote the song "Savoy Truffle" about Clapton's teeth and sugar addiction in 1968, and "Mystical One" about his friendship with Clapton in 1976.
See also: Baker, Ginger; Harrison, George; Lennon, John; and McCartney, (James) Paul.
- Cooper, Alice: 1970s rock singer. Was photographed with underage "baby groupie" Sable Starr on his lap; she was approximately sixteen years old at the time. It's not clear whether Cooper had sexual contact with Starr (real name Sabel Hay Shields).
- Creedence Clearwater Revival (a/k/a "C.C.R."): American rock band, 1960s-70s.
No members of C.C.R. have, evidently, been accused of sexual crimes against minors.
- Depp, John Christopher II (Johnny Depp): Actor and musician.
Johnny Depp was accused of domestic abuse against actress Amber Heard, including alleged attempted rape with a glass bottle. Depp allegedly had difficulty achieving an erection, which was apparently a significant contributing cause of the threatening behavior that Depp was displaying at the time. Heard was found not guilty, in a British court, of committing libel against Depp when she claimed that he domestically abused her.
Depp has also dated significantly younger women.
Depp once dated Vanessa Paradis, albeit when she was an adult. Paradis became famous at age fourteen, when she released the song "Joe le Taxi". Some thought the music video for the song objectified her. Paradis is nine years younger than Depp is.
Friend of accused statutory rapist Marilyn Manson; they have matching tattoos that says "no reason" (and Manson's "no reason" tattoo is next to another tattoo of a spiral heart, which is known to the F.B.I. to be a pedophile symbol).
More details regarding Manson's friendship with Depp can be accessed by reading my February 2021 article "Marilyn Manson Outed as Sexual Abuser and Torturer: Should His Friendship with Johnny Depp Be Scrutinized?", available at the following link:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/02/marilyn-manson-outed-as-sexual-abuser.html Depp also allowed Jeff Beck to play guitar on one of his albums after Beck likely committed statutory rape against underage "baby groupies" in the 1970s.
Depp is a friend of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, whose bandmates Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman have been suspected of sexual crimes against minor girls.
See also: Beck, Jeffrey "Jeff"; Jagger, Michael "Mick"; Richards, Keith; Warner, Brian (a/k/a "Marilyn Manson").
- Diamond, Neil: Singer and songwriter, 1970s. Released the hit song "Sweet Caroline", which was about Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of deceased President John F. Kennedy. The song's lyrics include the lines "warm touchin' warm, reachin' out, touchin' me, touchin' you". Caroline Kennedy was twelve years old in 1969 (when the song came out). Diamond also released the song "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon".
- Dolmayan, John: See "System of a Down (band)".
- Dylan, Bob: See "Zimmerman, Robert Allen (a/k/a "Bob Dylan").
- Fogerty, John: Singer and guitarist for 1960s-70s rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival (a/k/a "C.C.R.").
Fogerty has not been accused of sexual crimes against minors.
- Ford, Dean: See Thomas McAleese (a/k/a "Dean Ford").
- Furler, Sia (a/k/a "Sia"): Australian pop artist and singer who became famous in the 2010s.
Has been suspected of inappropriate behavior towards dancer Maddie Ziegler.
[More information will be added here soon.]
- Gilmour, David: Lead guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter for 1960s-90s British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd.
Gilmour met Kate Bush when she was a teenager, and helped her get set up in the music industry, but was evidently never accused of sexual impropriety towards Bush nor any other minor. Gilmour apparently did not date Bush at any point.
No members of Pink Floyd have, evidently, been accused of sexual crimes against minors.
See also: Pink Floyd (band).
- Grech, Ric: Member of 1970s rock band Blind Faith.
As a member of Blind Faith, Grech - along with his bandmates - allowed a topless photograph of a thirteen-year-old girl to be used as the cover of the band's only album, titled Blind Faith. The girl in the photograph is shown holding a dirigible zeppelin, which is notably shaped like a phallus. The band - consisting of Ric Grech, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Steve Winwood - reportedly rejected an older girl, before seeing her thirteen-year-old sister, whose appearance in the nude apparently achieved the "effect" that the band desired.
- Harris, Rolf: Australian musician and cartoonist, famous for the song "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport".
In 2014, Rolf Harris was convicted of twelve indecent assaults upon four different underage girls. His youngest was victim was seven years old, while the oldest was nineteen. Harris spent just under six years in prison for those offenses, which he had committed between 1968 and 1986.
[Sources:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-28163593]
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-27121278]
Harris appeared on television with fellow child molester Jimmy Savile; as early as either 1973 or 1976. (and again in 1992).
Aside from being a musician, Harris also worked as a cartoonist. Harris drew a character called "Jake the Peg", a character with a third leg, sprouting out of his crotch. Effectively, the character looks like he has a giant penis with a foot on the end of it. The "Jake the Peg" character is the subject of Harris's 1965 song of the same name. Harris was photographed with the Beatles at least once.
In the mid-1960s, Rolf Harris arguably bore a striking resemblance to Paul McCartney, whom some fans suspected had died - and possibly even had been "replaced" - in late 1966. John Lennon saw David Bowie with one of his underage "girlfriends" (against whom he was committing statutory rape), and George Harrison once offered to purchase the virginity of Ginger Baker's fifteen-year-old daughter Nettie.
Harris collaborated musically with Kate Bush, providing animal sound effects for her 1982 song "The Dreaming". Bush released a song called "The Infant Kiss" about a woman who falls in love with a little boy.
Rolf Harris died in 2023, at the age of ninety-three.
See also "Bush, Catherine (Kate)"; "Harrison, George", "Lennon, John", "McCartney, (James) Paul"; and Savile, James "Jimmy".
- Harrison, George: Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter for 1960s British rock band the Beatles. Best-known songs include "Taxman", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Something", "Here Comes the Sun", and "My Sweet Lord".
Offered to "pay" drummer Ginger Baker (of the bands Blind Faith and Cream) "two thousand [British] pounds" for the virginity of Baker's then- fifteen-year-old daughter "Nettie" (real first name "Ginette"), according to Baker herself. This offer reportedly initiated as a bet, between Harrison and Ginger Baker, on a game of billiards (also known as "pool"). This occurred at a party hosted by Cream drummer Ginger Baker, where Blind Faith / Cream vocalist and guitarist Eric Clapton was also present. Nettie Baker was reportedly allowed to drink alcohol at that party.
George Harrison's wife Patti Boyd was also present at the party; she later left Harrison for Clapton. Despite "stealing Harrison's woman", Clapton and Harrison remained friends. Clapton had previously played the guitar solo on the 1968 Beatles song "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", which Harrison penned. While a member of the band Blind Faith, Clapton used a photograph of a topless thirteen-year-old girl as the cover of the band's only album, which was eponymous.
In 1970, Harrison released the song "Apple Scruffs", a tribute to his (mostly teenage) female fans, who would rush to meet him when they spotted him in public. It's unclear whether Harrison engaged in sexual contact with these girls, and it's unclear how young they may have been. After visiting India in 1968, and developing an interest in Hinduism and the Hari Krishnas, Harrison reportedly began seeing himself as a "
guru"-type figure, who would be free to have many consorts, as Krishna did with his "
gopi" girlfriends (the best-known of whom was named Radha).
On Harrison's final album,
Brainwashed - which came out shortly after his death in 2001 - he released a song called "Rocking Chair in Hawai'i". That song includes the line "I see inside your eyes, the Baba's Sai's the reason why I love you". This was apparently a reference to Sathya Sai Baba, an Indian guru who was accused of sexual crimes against children. It's unclear whether Harrison was aware of the accusations against Sai Baba. Sathya Sai Baba - who was allegedly "worshipped" as "a living god" until his death - died in 2011. Some say the accusations of pedophilia did not damage his movement, due to the devotion of his followers. Sai Baba's followers still maintain presence in more than one hundred countries.
[Source:
http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-sathya-sai-baba-20110425-story.html]
During the late 1980s, Dylan was in the band the Traveling Wilburys with Bob Dylan, whom he had known as early as the mid-1960s. Dylan and Harrison wrote "I'd Have You Anytime" together. Dylan was accused of drugging and rape by Joan Cerra, who was twelve years old at the time she claimed the unwanted sexual contact occurred. She later withdrew her claim.
During his time with the Beatles, Harrison was the band mate of John Lennon, who saw David Bowie with one of his underage "girlfriends" (against whom he was committing statutory rape).
See also: "Beatles, the"; Clapton, Eric; Harris, Rolf; Lennon, John; McCartney, (James) Paul; Savile, Jimmy; "Traveling Wilburys, the (band)"; and Zimmerman, Robert Allen (a/k/a "Bob Dylan").
- Hoop, Jessica (a/k/a "Jesca"): California-based independent folk guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
Hoop has not been accused of any sexual crimes against minors.
However, her song "Hospital (Win Your Love)" arguably has pedophilic connotations. The song is written from the perspective of a young girl who has become injured, and contains lines in which the girl is pining for attention from an adult doctor. Two lines of the song - addressed to another child - include a curse word: "Come on, you cunt, come, come on and hit me, there's no kind of attention that a black eye couldn't get me."
Additionally, Hoop's 2007 song "Intelligentactile 101" - from her first album Kismet - seems to be primarily about two topics, one being childbirth and the other being sexual contact. Lines of this song include "I'm gonna be a baby girl", "Can I borrow your bones and marrow... lovely bones, 'til I get my own", and "When foreign playthings come, I'm gonna study 'em with my tongue".
It's not clear whether Hoop had any pedophilic intent in writing lyrics to those songs.
Hoop was discovered by musician Tom Waits.
- Jackson, Michael: Funk, disco, rhythm and blues, and pop musician, singer, and dancer, 1960s-2000s.
Between the early 1990s and his death in 2009, Jackson was accused of sexual crimes by as many as fourteen children. Three of these children's accusations resulted in criminal and/or civil trials; in none of which Jackson was found guilty. Jackson settled at least one of these claims out of court.
Jeffrey Epstein's black book contains an entry for "Jackson, Michael". Jackson's lawyer - Samuel Gen - is also listed. That book was lost on the streets of New York City by Epstein some time around 2004 or 2005, before being published / leaked by journalist Nick Bryant around 2014. It's unclear whether this is the same Michael Jackson as the one who was a famous pop star.
Jackson's name appears on page 28 of the 95-page document (although page "33" is the label which appears at the bottom of page 28). Michael Jackson's name is just two entries above Mick Jagger's. You can read and/or download the Epstein black book at the following address: http://drive.google.com/file/d/1defBtjGG8N2KgL7CAgR2PjRqM4GbIgif/view Michael Jackson died in 2009.
[More information will be added here soon.]
- Jagger, Michael "Mick": Vocalist and songwriter for British rock and blues band the Rolling Stones since the 1960s.
In 1968, the Rolling Stones released "Stray Cat Blues", written by Jagger and Keith Richards. In that song, Jagger sings "It's no capital crime" and "I don't want to see your I.D.". The song also contains the line "I can see that you're fifteen years old". Jagger sometimes changes "fifteen" to "thirteen" in live performances of the song.
When Jagger was approximately thirty-four or thirty-five years old, he had sex with Mackenzie Phillips (the daughter of John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas); however, Phillips was eighteen years old at the time, of legal age to consent. Jagger may have been aware that John Phillips was raping Mackenzie. Mackenzie Phillips claimed that Jagger told her that he had wanted to have sex with her since she was ten years old.
[Source:
http://nypost.com/2009/09/25/mackenzie-papas-pal-jagger-bedded-me/]
In 2001 - the same year John Phillips died - he released the song "She's Just 14", which he co-wrote with Jagger and Keith Richards.
Jagger's name appears - as "Jagger Mick" - in Jeffrey Epstein's "black book" of contacts. That book was lost on the streets of New York City by Epstein some time around 2004 or 2005, before being published / leaked by journalist Nick Bryant around 2014.
Jagger's name appears on page 28 of the 95-page document (although page "33" is the label which appears at the bottom of page 28). Mick Jagger's name is just two entries below Michael Jackson's.
You can read and/or download the Epstein black book at the following address:
http://drive.google.com/file/d/1defBtjGG8N2KgL7CAgR2PjRqM4GbIgif/view - Jardine, Al: See "Beach Boys, the" and "Wilson, Dennis".
- Jethro Tull: See Anderson, Ian.
- Johnston, Bruce: See "Beach Boys, the" and "Wilson, Dennis".
- Jones, John Paul: Keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist for 1970s British rock band Led Zeppelin.
Possibly committed statutory rape against some of the same underage "baby groupies" whom were around bandmate Jimmy Page at the time (
i.e., Lori Maddox; and/or Sable Starr, real name Sabel Hay Shields). Was photographed dining with Jimmy Page and Lori Maddox while Page was raping Maddox. Played on the song "Sick Again", which contains a reference to a girl under the age of fifteen (probably a reference to Page's "dating" Maddox).
See also Bonham, John "Bonzo"; Page, James "Jimmy"; and Plant, Robert.
- Jones, Robert David (a/k/a "David Bowie", a/k/a "Ziggy Stardust", a/k/a "The Thin White Duke"): British musician; and fashion icon, and gay and transgender icon, 1970s-2010s.
It's possible that "David Bowie" (real name Robert Jones) may have committed statutory rape against his "girlfriend" Dana Gillespie. When they met in 1971, she was approximately fourteen years old, and Bowie was sixteen. It's unclear how soon, after they met, sexual contact began. The age of consent to heterosexual sex acts was sixteen years in the United Kingdom in 1971.
Lori Maddox's claims that she had sexual contact with Jimmy Page and David Bowie are often discredited based on supposed inconsistencies regarding what date the contact(s) occurred, and whether Jimmy Page or David Bowie took Maddox's virginity. However, the fact that Maddox did not make any accusations of unwanted sexual contact, suggest that she had no malicious reason to claim that sexual contact occurred (meaning that her claim is likely true). It's likely that Maddox - and other underage "groupies" - believed the contact was consensual, because they had been brainwashed and/or star-struck and/or drugged or given alcohol by the men in question.
Maddox's "relationship" with David Bowie is more disputed than her relationship with Jimmy Page. If Bowie did not take Maddox's virginity, then it's likely that Jimmy Page did.
In 1983, Bowie released a song called "Let's Dance", which featured the lines "put on your red shoes and dance the blues". Bowie reportedly intended the red shoes to represent the abuse of Aboriginal Australians. Curiously, the abuse of Aborigines was also a topic explored by Kate Bush (fellow dance student of Lindsey Kemp, along with Bowie); in her 1982 song and music video "The Dreaming". Bush also released a song and album called "The Red Shoes". It's possible that "red shoes" is a symbol for torture.
David Bowie appeared in the 1986 children's fantasy film The Labyrinth; he portrayed a a villain named "Jareth, the Goblin King" who abducts a baby. Jennifer Connelly - then a teenage girl - played the baby's older sister and caretaker. Bowie reportedly refused to perform a scripted kiss with Connelly as part of his role as Jareth. It's possible that Bowie did that, either because he felt bad about his abuse of minor girls a decade prior, and/or because he wanted to avoid stirring-up suspicion about those incidents (which were probably crimes) by kissing a teenage girl in front of co-workers.
David Bowie (born Robert Jones) died in 2016.
See also: Bush, Catherine "Kate"; Lennon, John; "Osterberg, James Newell, Jr. (a/k/a "Iggy Pop"); Ono, Yoko; and Page, James "Jimmy"
- Konigsberg, Allan Stewart ("Woody Allen"): Director, actor, comedian, and clarinet player.
Married Soon-Yi Previn, the daughter of his former girlfriend Mia Farrow. Previn was twenty-one years old when she married Allen, but Allen knew her since she was a child. Moreover, Farrow allegedly found photographs of Soon-Yi from when she was underage, at Allen's bedside underneath a box of tissues. This scandal was well-known at the time, and was spoofed on Saturday Night Live, including one sketch in which David Spade - dressed as Allen - alluded to "Soon-Yi's retainer" falling out of his pants in public.
Allen was later accused of inserting his finger(s) into the vagina of his biological daughter Dylan Farrow, who was seven years old at the time. This allegedly happened in an attic, upstairs, or crawl space -type area, and Allen allegedly distracted Dylan by instructing her to play with a toy train while it happened. Dylan's brother says he was in the next room when the incident allegedly happened, and he claims that it did not happen. Audio has been released showing that Mia Farrow told Allen, over the phone, that Dylan had been walking around while "holding her vagina" because she was so traumatized by what Allen had done to her. Some have accused Farrow of coaching Dylan to claim that Allen abused her, citing numerous faults she has demonstrated as a parent.
Woody Allen has not been charged for any of these alleged offenses; he continues to work with celebrities such as Emma Stone and Louis C.K..
Comedian and television host Jon Stewart frequently impersonated Allen while he hosted The Daily Show.
- Led Zeppelin (band): See Bonham, John "Bonzo"; Jones, John Paul; Page, James "Jimmy"; and Plant, Robert.
- Leitch, Donovan (a/k/a "Donovan"): Published the song "Mellow Yellow" in 1967, which includes the lyrics "I'm just mad about fourteen, and she's just mad about me", which was possibly a reference to fourteen-year-old girls.
Friend and associate of the Beatles (helped write "Yellow Submarine") and Bob Dylan. See Harrison, George; Lennon, John; McCartney, (James) Paul; and Zimmerman, Robert Allen (a/k/a "Bob Dylan").
- Lennon, John: Vocalist, guitarist, pianist, and songwriter for 1960s British rock band the Beatles, and solo artist. Deceased former member of the Beatles, and solo artist.
Allegedly attended a lunch, some time in the 1970s, with then-wife Yoko Ono and David Bowie and one of David Bowie's underage "girlfriends" (against whom he was committing statutory rape).
Appeared on a Rolling Stones special, with Beatles bandmate George Harrison, in the late 1960s. Mick Jagger has sung about sex with girls age thirteen and fifteen, and appears in Jeffrey Epstein's black book. Rolling Stone drummer Bill Wyman married Mandi Smith at age eighteen, but possibly committed statutory rape against her in the four years preceding their wedding.
Lennon was photographed with fellow music industry figures such as Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Jimmy Savile - all of whom were suspected or accused child predators - and Rolf Harris, who was convicted of similar crimes.
See also "Beatles, the"; Harrison, George; Jagger, Michael ("Mick"); Jones, Robert David (a/k/a "David Bowie"); Ono, Yoko; Presley, Elvis; "Rolling Stones, the", and "Zimmerman, Robert Allen (a/k/a "Bob Dylan").
- Lewis, Huey: Singer for 1980s rock and pop band Huey Lewis and the News.
Has, evidently, not been accused of sexual crimes against minors.
- Lewis, Jerry Lee: Country-rock / "rockabilly" singer and piano player, 1950s.
Married his cousin, Myra Gale Brown, when she was thirteen years old.
Associated with fellow "rockabilly" musician and singer Elvis Presley, who may have committed statutory rape against his later-wife Priscilla when she was as young as fourteen.
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See also: Presley, Elvis.
- Lohan, Lindsay: Actress and singer. Born in New York City.
In 2018, former child star Lindsay Lohan was filmed on the streets of Los Angeles, California, speaking Arabic to a family of homeless Syrian refugees, repeatedly asking them to come up to her hotel room (or, if not the whole family, than just the little boy). The little boy was somewhere between eight and ten years old.
[Source:
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-45691616]
Lohan has been spotted "hanging out" with Muhammad bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, and one of the richest men in the world. It's possible that Lohan has been "dating" extremely wealthy men - and possibly even princes - from the Middle East; and it's also possible that she has prostituted herself to some of these men for money.
- Love, Mike: Vocalist for 1960s California-based surf rock band the Beach Boys.
Co-wrote the 1988 song "Kokomo" with John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, and Terry Melcher. John Phillips raped his daughter Mackenzie for the first ten years of her adulthood (according to Mackenzie).
See "Beach Boys, the".
- MacFarlane, Seth: Creator of television show
Family Guy, voice actor, and lounge singer. Born in Connecticut.
Has written and provided voices for numerous episodes of
Family Guy which depict pedophilic and incestuous acts, including with Peter Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, and "Herbert the Pervert" as the aggressors.
On the show, MacFarlane voices Peter Griffin, the father of Chris Griffin, a teenage boy portrayed by Seth Green. In 2016, Green was photographed at a party with Dane Cook and Cook's underage girlfriend by actor Isaac Kappy, who mysteriously died three years later.
- Madonna: See "Ciccone, Madonna Louise ('Madonna')".
- Malankian, Daron: See "System of a Down (band)".
- Mamas and the Papas, the: See Melcher, Terry; Phillips, John; Phillips, Michelle, and Wilson, Brian.
- Manson, Charles Milles "Charlie": Failed musician, author of "Garbage Dump" and "Look at Your Game Girl". Recorded multiple albums with the "Manson family" band. Born in Ohio.
Accused of ordering and/or inspiring a series of four killings in the late 1960s (including the Tate-LaBianca murders). Although Manson was present at none of those killings, the murders were probably spearheaded by "Tex" Watson, and carried out with the help of several women under Manson's and Watson's influence. Manson was accused of heading a cult in southern California.
According to information released by the University of Missouri - Kansas City, Manson became a pimp in Southern California in 1958.
Manson spent his childhood in and out of juvenile halls (i.e., juvenile detention facilities / juvenile jails), one stint in which evidently included an episode wherein an employee shoved Manson's feces into his own rectum, as a punishment for excreting the feces without permission (or in defiance of a rule). Manson possibly raped - and/or was raped by - fellow underage male inmates, while serving in these juvenile halls. It's not clear whether Manson pimped underage girls in addition to adult women, and it's not clear whether he raped underage girls or boys.
In one of the interviews Manson gave to reporters - possibly his 1986 interview with Charlie Rose - he expressed interest in wanting to see (and/or be near) "that little girl". It's not clear to which girl he was referring.
A woman named Dianne Lake claims that she "fell in love with" Manson when she was fourteen years old, saying that she had "sex" with Manson "as a teenager", and adding that Manson's group would hold "orgies".
[Source:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/woman-recalls-falling-charles-manson-age-14-made/story?id=50616002]
In 2014, Manson (then age seventy-nine or eighty) married a twenty-six-year-old woman named Afton Elaine Burton, nicknamed "Star". Burton was born in either 1988 or 1989. According to
Time, Burton began corresponding with Manson when she was only seventeen years old (and Manson was approximately seventy).
Despite their 54- to 56- year age difference, and Manson's previous history of sexual abuse of underage girls, some believe that it was actually Burton whom was taking advantage of Manson (in order to become famous, or to gain control over his estate, or for other unknown reasons).
Briefly associated with (now deceased) Beach Boys member Dennis Wilson, and with music producer Terry Melcher (son of actress Doris Day).
See also Beach Boys, the; Melcher, Terry; and Wilson, Brian; and Wilson, Dennis.
- Manson, Marilyn: See "Warner, Brian (a/k/a "Marilyn Manson").
- Marilyn Manson: See "Warner, Brian (a/k/a "Marilyn Manson").
- Marmalade, the (band): Scottish rock and blues band, 1960s-70s. Band members included Dean Ford (real name Thomas McAleese), William "Junior" Campbell, and others.
See Campbell, William "Junior" / "Billy"; and McAleese, Thomas ("Dean Ford").
- Mason, Nick: Drummer for 1960s-90s British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd. Has not been accused of sexual impropriety against minors.
See also Gilmour, David.
- McAleese, Thomas (a/k/a "Dean Ford"): Singer of 1960s-70s Scottish rock band The Marmalade. Accused of having parties in Scotland where he would "have sex with" multiple underage girls. It's not clear how old the youngest girls involved were; so it's possible that Ford committed statutory rape against some of them.
See also Campbell, William "Junior" / "Billy".
- McCartney, (James) Paul: Former member of 1960s British rock band the Beatles, and solo artist. Known for singing in falsetto and impersonating Little Richard.
Has not been accused of sexual crimes against children.
Some time between 1990 and 2023, McCartney was filmed in a music studio chanting "now then, now then" in a reference to Top of the Pops host Jimmy Savile. Savile had likely already become widely publicly suspected of sex crimes against children by the time McCartney did this. In late 2023, the Beatles released its final song "Now and Then", originally composed by John Lennon in 1977.
McCartney's Beatles bandmate John Lennon dined with David Bowie and one of his underage "girlfriends" (against whom Bowie was committing statutory rape). According to Cream drummer Ginger Baker's daughter Nettie, McCartney's Beatles bandmate George Harrison offered to "buy" Nettie's virginity from her father for two thousand British pounds.
Some people believe that "the real" Paul McCartney died in a motorcycle accident in late 1966. The names most frequently suggested for the person who may have "replaced" McCartney, are "Billy Shears" and "Billy Campbell". Curiously, William "Junior" Campbell is the name of the left-handed guitarist of the 1970s British rock band The Marmalade, and during the 2010s, he bore a strong resemblance to Paul McCartney.
See also "Beatles, the"; Campbell, William "Junior" / "Billy"; Harris, Rolf; Harrison, George; Lennon, John; and Savile, Sir James Wilson Vincent "Jimmy".
- McKenzie, Scott: Songwriter.
Co-wrote the 1988 Beach Boys song "Kokomo" with John Phillips, Mike Love, and Terry Melcher. John Phillips raped his daughter Mackenzie for the first ten years of her adulthood (according to Mackenzie).
See also: Jardine, Al; Johnston, Bruce; Love, Mike; Manson, Charles "Charlie"; Melcher, Terry; Phillips, John; Wilson, Brian; Wilson, Carl; and Wilson, Dennis.
- Melcher, Terry: California-based music producer, and son of actress Doris Day. Has not been accused of sexual crimes against minors, but was associated with several people who have.
Melcher co-wrote the 1988 Beach Boys song "Kokomo" with John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, and Mike Love. John Phillips raped his daughter Mackenzie for the first ten years of her adulthood (according to Mackenzie).
Melcher was briefly associated with Charles Manson, the failed musician and accused serial killer and cult leader who may have been pimping and/or raping underage girls. Melcher lived in a house on Cielo Drive in Los Angeles; that house was rented by Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski at the time when Manson's friends killed Tate. Film director Polanski was later discovered to have drugged and seduced an underage girl Samantha Geimer in a bathtub, and was also accused of sexually assaulting another young girl during a photography shoot on a beach.
Manson probably committed statutory rape against Dianne Lake, and other girls, as young as fourteen or fifteen years old.
Terry Melcher died in 2004.
See also: Jardine, Al; Johnston, Bruce; Love, Mike; Manson, Charles "Charlie"; Wilson, Brian; Wilson, Carl; and Wilson, Dennis.
- Odadjian, Shavo: See "System of a Down (band)".- Ono, Yoko: Japanese-British conceptual artist and musician.
Allegedly attended lunch, some time in the 1970s, with then-husband John Lennon and David Bowie and one of David Bowie's underage "girlfriends" (against whom he was committing statutory rape).
Married to John Lennon until his death in 1980; appeared on several Beatles records and released her own music as a solo artist. See also Jones, Robert David (a/k/a "David Bowie"); and Lennon, John.
- Osbourne, Michael "Ozzy": Claimed that older boys molested him, and possibly even raped him, at bus stops growing up in Manchester, England.
Osbourne's 1991 album No More Tears featured a song called "Mr. Tinkertrain". The song's lyrics includes the lines, "Would you like some sweeties, little girl? Come a little closer. I'm gonna show you a brand new world tonight."
Osbourne's fans believe that he wrote these lyrics satirically due to the sexual abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of older boys.
- Osterberg, James Newell, Jr. (a/k/a "Iggy Pop"):
- Ozzy Osbourne: See "Osbourne, Michael 'Ozzy'".
- Page, James "Jimmy": Session musician during the 1960s and lead guitarist for British 1970s rock band Led Zeppelin.
Committed statutory rape against underage "baby groupie" Lori Maddox (a/k/a Lori Mattix and Lori Lightning), when Maddox was age fourteen or fifteen years old. This occurred in Los Angeles, California, in 1972. Page was twenty-eight years old at the time; possibly twice Maddox's age. According to some accounts, Page had his manager forcibly abduct the girl, and then hid her in Page's hotel room.
Lori Maddox's claims that she had sexual contact with Jimmy Page and David Bowie are often discredited based on supposed inconsistencies regarding what date the contact(s) occurred, and whether Jimmy Page or David Bowie took Maddox's virginity. However, the fact that Maddox did not make any accusations of unwanted sexual contact, suggest that she had no malicious reason to claim that sexual contact occurred (meaning that her claim is likely true). It's likely that Maddox - and other underage "groupies" - believed the contact was consensual, because they had been brainwashed and/or star-struck and/or drugged or given alcohol by the men in question.
Maddox's "relationship" with Page is less disputed than her "relationship" with David Bowie. If Jimmy Page did not take Maddox's virginity, then it's likely that David Bowie did; likely when Maddox was thirteen.
Lori Maddox's claims that she had sexual contact with Jimmy Page and David Bowie are often discredited based on supposed inconsistencies regarding what date the contact(s) occurred, and whether Jimmy Page or David Bowie took Maddox's virginity. However, the fact that Maddox did not make any accusations of
unwanted sexual contact, suggest that she had no malicious reason to claim that sexual contact occurred (meaning that her claim is likely true). It's likely that Maddox - and other underage "groupies" - believed the contact was consensual, because they had been brainwashed and/or star-struck and/or drugged or given alcohol by the men in question.
Page played guitar on the 1975 Led Zeppelin song "Sick Again", which contains a reference to a girl under the age of fifteen. On that song, Robert Plant sang lines such as "One day soon you're gonna reach sixteen", "Clutchin' pages from your teenage dream", and "You know I'm the one you want, baby". Page and Plant apparently wrote the lyrics together. Plant has explained that the lyrics are about the the "L.A. Queens", the Los Angeles -based "groupies" who provided sexual favors to the band during their 1973 tour.
[Source:
http://web.archive.org/web/20070429051941/http://www.cameroncrowe.com/journalism/articles/crowe_eyesandears_journalism_led.html See also: Bonham, John "Bonzo"; Jones, John Paul; Jones, Robert (a/k/a "David Bowie"); and Plant, Robert.
- Phillips, John: California-based vocalist and guitarist for 1960s rock band the Mamas and the Papas. Best known for that band's song "California Dreamin'". Later co-wrote "Kokomo", which was released by the Beach Boys in the late 1980s.
John Phillips's daughter Mackenzie (his daughter with wife Susan Adams) accused him of sexual abuse over a ten-year period. Before clarifying that the "relationship" was non-consensual, Mackenzie told some reporters that the incestuous relationship was "consensual".
[Source:
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/mackenzie-phillips-sexual-affair-dad/story?id=8647172]
It's possible that Mackenzie might have thought the relationship was consensual, on account of it beginning after she had reached adulthood. According to Mackenzie, the sexual contact began when she woke up from a blackout to find her father having sex with her. However, this contact could not have been consensual, if it began while Mackenzie was blacked-out, and thus unable to give consent for the activity to start.
It's also difficult to argue that incestuous sex between adults can ever be truly consensual, given that a parent would have to violate - and take advantage of - their position of trust and authority over their child or children, in order to decide to inflict sex acts instead of providing actual care to their child (who remains their child regardless of the child's age). Additionally, incestuous sexual activity is dangerous to children, even when it is only engaged in by adults, because any children who are around, will likely grow up thinking that sexual activity between family members is acceptable, which will make it difficult to teach the child to resist the advances of family members of whatever age.
John and Michelle Phillips (both of the Mamas and the Papas) allowed their daughter Chynna - and possibly other of their children - to play in the nude with Brian Wilson's daughters Carnie and Wendy when they were children. This environment, wherein the sight of nude children was made into an ordinary and usual occurrence, may have resulted in a "covert incest" -type situation which put children at risk by declining to provide them with the privacy and decency they deserved. Phillips had three other children aside from Chynna and Mackenzie.
In 2001 - the same year that John Phillips died - he released the song "She's Just 14", which he co-wrote with Jagger and Keith Richards. See also Beach Boys, the; Jagger, Michael "Mick"; Manson, Charles "Charlie"; Richards, Keith; Rolling Stones, the; Wilson, Brian; and Wilson, Dennis.
- Phillips, Michelle: Singer for 1960s folk rock band the Mamas and the Papas.
Michelle Phillips was married to John Phillips, a guitarist and songwriter. They were both in the Mamas and the Papas. They had one child together, named Chynna. Chynna became a singer for the band Wilson Phillips.
According to John Phillips's daughter Mackenzie (whose mother was named Susan Adams), John Phillips raped Mackenzie for the first ten years of her adult life.
John and Michelle Phillips (both of the Mamas and the Papas) allowed Chynna, and possibly other of their children, to play in the nude with Brian Wilson's daughters Carnie and Wendy when they were children. This environment, wherein the sight of nude children was made into an ordinary and usual occurrence, may have resulted in a "covert incest" -type situation which put children at risk by declining to provide them with the privacy and decency they deserved.
Michelle Phillips is the last surviving member of the Mamas and the Papas.
- Pink Floyd (band): 1960s-1990s British psychedelic rock band.
No members of Pink Floyd have, evidently, been accused of sexual crimes against minors.
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist David Gilmour helped discover Kate Bush - then a teenager - but Gilmour was evidently never accused of sexual impropriety towards her, nor did he (apparently) date her at any point.
See Gilmour, David.
- Plant, Robert: Singer for 1970s British rock band Led Zeppelin.
Possibly committed statutory rape against some of the same underage "baby groupies" whom were around bandmate Jimmy Page at the time (i.e., Lori Maddox; and/or Sable Starr, real name Sabel Hay Shields).
Provided vocals on the 1975 Led Zeppelin song "Sick Again", which contains a reference to a girl under the age of fifteen. On that song, Plant sang lines such as "One day soon you're gonna reach sixteen", "Clutchin' pages from your teenage dream", and "You know I'm the one you want, baby". Led Zeppelin fans believe that Robert Plant has always been faithful to his wife Maureen Wilson, but Page and Plant apparently wrote the lyrics together. Plant has explained that the lyrics are about the the "L.A. Queens", the Los Angeles -based "groupies" who provided sexual favors to the band during their 1973 tour. It's unclear whether Robert Plant committed statutory rape against underage girls - as no direct accusations have come out - but Plant was photographed dining with Maddox and his Led Zeppelin bandmates while Page was raping Maddox, so Plant at the very least knew that Page was raping an underage girl.
See also: Bonham, John "Bonzo"; Jones, John Paul; and Page, James "Jimmy".
- Presley, Elvis Aaron: Rock, country, blues, and gospel singer from Alabama, 1950s-1970s.
Elvis Presley has been suspected of having committed statutory rape against Priscilla Presley during the four years before they got married. Priscilla was possibly as young as fourteen years old. It's possible that Elvis violated the Mann Act (against trafficking children) at some point(s) between when they met and when Priscilla turned eighteen. Some believe that Priscilla's father pressured Elvis into proposing marriage to Priscilla as a way to side-step claims of sexual impropriety against her. If any sexual contact occurred, then it's likely that it occurred either in the United States, or at an American Air Force base in Germany.
Elvis Presley was associated with country-rock / "rockabilly" musician Jerry Lee Lewis (who married his cousin Myra when she was thirteen years old) and was photographed with the Beatles.
[More information will be added here soon.]
See also: Beatles, the; Lennon, John; and Lewis, Jerry Lee.
- Prine, John: Folk / country singer and guitarist from Illinois. Prine has not been accused of sexual impropriety against minors.
However, in 1989, Prine released a song called "Unwed Fathers". It could be argued that the song's lyrics romanticize underage sexual relationships. The song's lyrics include the lines, "Someone's children out having children in a gray stone building all alone; from a teenage lover to an unwed mother, kept undercover like some bad dream".
Prine probably did not have any pedophilic intent in writing the song; as it was likely intended as a lament dedicated to people who had children at too young an age.
Prine has not evidently released any other songs with arguably pedophilic content.
John Prine passed away in 2020.
- Richards, Keith: Guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist for 1960s British rock band the Rolling Stones.
Keith Richards has not been accused - nor suspected - of sexual crimes against minors, but his fellow Rolling Stones band mates Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman have.
Mick Jagger has sung about sex with girls age thirteen and fifteen, and appears in Jeffrey Epstein's black book. Bill Wyman married Mandi Smith when she was eighteen, but he may have committed statutory rape against her during some or all of the four years prior, if any sexual contact occurred between them.
Additionally, Richards participated in the recording - and possibly also the writing - of "She's Just 14". The other contributors to the writing of that song were Mick Jagger, and John Phillips. Phillips was a singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the 1960s folk rock band the Mamas and the Papas; he later had a sexual relationship with his daughter Mackenzie, during the first ten years of her adulthood (according to Mackenzie). Phillips died in 2001, the same year "She's Just 14" came out.
Richards is friends with actor and musician Johnny Depp; although the two have not collaborated musically. Depp's former wife Amber Heard was found not guilty, in a British court, of defamation; after she claimed that he domestically abused her. Depp has also dated significantly younger women.
See also Depp, John "Johnny"; Jagger, Michael "Mick"; Phillips, John; "Rolling Stones, the (band)"; Taylor, Mick; Wood, Ron; and Wyman, Bill.
- Rolling Stones, the (band): British rock and blues band active since the early 1960s.
Released pedophilic song "Stray Cat Blues" (see "Jagger, Michael "Mick" for more information).
See also Jagger, Michael "Mick"; Phillips, John; Richards, Keith; Taylor, Mick; Wood, Ron; and Wyman, Bill.
- Savile, Sir James Wilson Vincent "Jimmy": Host of English music television program Top of the Pops from 1964 to 1984. Savile was also a musician himself; he put out a single of the Ray Stevens -penned song "Ahab the Arab" in 1962.
Likely raped dozens of children - some possibly even terminally ill, and on their death-beds - but evaded prosecution. Once stated that he "hated" children.
Savile was a friend of King Charles (formerly Prince Charles) of Wales. In the 1980s, Jimmy Savile was knighted by Queen Elizabeth, with the support of then- Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Jimmy Savile died in 2011.- Sia: See "Furler, Sia (a/k/a "Sia").
- Sumner, Gordon (a/k/a "Sting"): Singer and bassist of 1980s British band the Police.
Sting - born Gordon Sumner - allegedly committed statutory rape against a fifteen-year-old girl in Tucson, Arizona, while on tour with the Police in 1983. The name of the girl (now woman) is Forester Haynie.
Sting has denied the accusation.
Sting is known for engaging in "tantric sex" acts, which purportedly can last multiple hours.
[Sources:
http://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/sting-categorically-denies-statutory-rape-allegation-1979-195842366.html http://tucson.com/business/article_322b098e-5154-5653-a2a6-669d5143c162.html]
- Swift, Taylor: Pop singer/songwriter from Pennsylvania. Hit songs include "Shake it Off" and "Blank Space".
Swift dated actor Taylor Lautner when Lautner was sixteen years old and Swift was nineteen. It's unclear whether sexual contact occurred, but if it did, it's not clear whether Swift committed statutory rape. Many states had set sixteen years as their minimum age for informed consent to sex by this time (2009 or 2010), and it's not clear in which state sexual contact occurred (if any).
- System of a Down (band): Los Angeles -based symphonic metal band comprised of Armenian-Americans.
In 2001, System of a Down released the song "Bounce", which contains references to sex and pogo sticks, the juxtaposition of which may be considered pedophilic. Band members include Serj Tankian (who wrote the lyrics of "Bounce"), Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian, and John Dolmayan.
- Tankian, Serj: See "System of a Down (band)".
- Taylor, Mick: Guitarist for British rock band the Rolling Stones during part of the 1970s.
Mick Taylor has not been accused - nor suspected - of sexual crimes against minors, but his fellow Rolling Stones band mates Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman have.
Mick Jagger has sung about sex with girls age thirteen and fifteen, and appears in Jeffrey Epstein's black book. Bill Wyman married Mandi Smith when she was eighteen, but he may have committed statutory rape against her during some or all of the four years prior, if any sexual contact occurred between them.
See also Jagger, Michael "Mick"; "Rolling Stones, the (band)"; Wood, Ron; and Wyman, Bill.
- Traveling Wilburys (1980s rock band): Supergroup made up of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty. Best-known songs include "Handle with Care" and "End of the Line".
Members George Harrison and Robert Allen Zimmerman ("Bob Dylan") have both been accused of sexual impropriety towards minors. Dylan was accused of drugging and rape against a then- twelve-year-old Joan Carra, a woman from Connecticut who later formally withdrew her accusation. According to Cream drummer Ginger Baker's daughter Nettie, George Harrison tried to "buy" her "for two thousand [British] pounds" during a game of billiards (
i.e., pool), when she was fifteen years old.
See also: Beatles, the; Harrison, George; Lennon, John; McCartney, (James) Paul; and Zimmerman, Robert Allen (a/k/a "Bob Dylan").
- Warner, Brian (a/k/a "Marilyn Manson"): Accused of raping multiple adult women (including Evan Rachel Wood), and one "Jane Doe" who claims to have been sixteen years old when he abused her.
Actress Evan Rachel Wood began dating "Manson" when he was thirty-six and she was just eighteen years old. Wood later claimed that Warner raped her, by surprise - during a sex scene in which no actual penetration was planned - on the set of the music video for the Marilyn Manson song "Heart-Shaped Glasses".
Warner wrote the song "Heart-Shaped Glasses" after meeting Wood while she was wearing glasses with heart-shaped frames. It may be noteworthy that the character Lolita wore similar glasses on the poster for the 1960 film Lolita (based on the book by Nabokov).
Wood's claims were questioned, after photos emerged of her wearing Nazi garb (possibly voluntarily), those who worked on the set of "Heart-Shaped Glasses" said no rape occurred, and Wood was discovered conspiring with a friend to draft a fake letter from the F.B.I. in an attempt to scare Warner.
Wood has also claimed that Warner called her a "dirty Mexican" (despite the fact that she is Jewish), and racially abused her. In 2024, Warner was ordered to pay Evan Rachel Wood $326,956 for legal fees, after it was ruled that her rape claims did not defame him.
[Source:
http://metalinjection.net/news/marilyn-manson-ordered-to-pay-over-325000-in-evan-rachel-woods-legal-fees]
In an interview with Fox News's Bill o'Reilly, Warner admitted to - in an act he considers non-sexual - touching the penis of a man who had leapt onstage during one of his shows. Warner added that Warner's own parents were in the audience at the time.
Warner released an album titled Smells Like Children (probably an allusion to Nirvana's hit song "Smells Like Teen Spirit"), and embarked upon a "Rape of the World Tour").
Warner is a friend of Johnny Depp; they have matching tattoos that read "no reason". Warner's "no reason" tattoo is next to another tattoo of a spiral heart, which is on a list of known pedophile symbols released by the F.B.I. in the late 2000s.
More details regarding Manson's friendship with Depp can be accessed by reading my February 2021 article "Marilyn Manson Outed as Sexual Abuser and Torturer: Should His Friendship with Johnny Depp Be Scrutinized?", available at the following link:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/02/marilyn-manson-outed-as-sexual-abuser.html It's possible that Warner may face trial for rape in 2025, unless the next claim against him is settled out-of-court.
At least one of Manson's bandmates has also been accused of rape.
- Waters, Roger: Bassist, vocalist, and songwriter for 1960s-90s British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd. Has not been accused of sexual impropriety against minors.
See also Gilmour, David.
- Wilson, Brian: Singer, keyboardist, and composer for 1960s California-based surf rock band the Beach Boys, and solo artist. Wilson and the band were known for their falsetto vocals and complex harmony arrangements.
Brian Wilson's brother Dennis was associated with Charles Manson, accused cult leader and serial killer. Manson pimped women, and possibly also underage girls. Manson probably committed statutory rape against Dianne Lake, and other girls, as young as fourteen or fifteen years old.
John and Michelle Phillips (both of the Mamas and the Papas) allowed some or all of their daughters to play in the nude with Brian Wilson's daughter Carnie when they were children. This environment, wherein the sight of nude children was made into an ordinary and usual occurrence, may have resulted in a "covert incest" -type situation which put children at risk by declining to provide them with the privacy and decency they deserved.
Allowed Jeff Beck - who probably committed statutory rape against underage "baby groupies" in the 1970s - to play guitar on an instrumental version of Wilson's song "Surf's Up". Wilson's song "Wonderful" possibly contains an allusion to female puberty. Brother and Beach Boys bandmate Dennis Wilson associated with Charles Manson, who possibly pimped and/or raped underage girls.
Wilson has been associated, and/or has collaborated with, Van Dyke Parks, and the vocal group the Wondermints.
See also: Beach Boys, the; Beck, Jeffrey "Jeff"; Jardine, Al; Johnston, Bruce; Love, Mike; Manson, Charles "Charlie"; Melcher, Terry; Phillips, John; Wilson, Carl; and Wilson, Dennis.
- Wilson, Carl: Singer and multi-instrumentalist for 1960s California-based surf rock band the Beach Boys. Wilson and the band were known for their falsetto vocals and complex harmony arrangements.
Was not accused of sexual crimes against minors, but provided vocals for several Beach Boys songs which arguably have pedophilic undertones.
Carl Wilson's brother Dennis was associated with Charles Manson, accused cult leader and serial killer. Manson pimped women, and possibly also underage girls. Manson probably committed statutory rape against Dianne Lake, and other girls, as young as fourteen or fifteen years old.
See also: Beach Boys, the; Jardine, Al; Johnston, Bruce; Love, Mike; Manson, Charles "Charlie"; Melcher, Terry; Wilson, Brian; and Wilson, Dennis.
Carl Wilson died in 1998.
- Wilson, Dennis: Drummer and vocalist for 1960s California-based surf rock band the Beach Boys.
Associate of failed musician and alleged cult leader and serial killer Charles Manson. Manson was an accused cult leader and serial killer. Manson pimped women, and possibly also underage girls. Manson probably committed statutory rape against Dianne Lake, and other girls, as young as fourteen or fifteen years old.
See also: Beach Boys, the; Jardine, Al; Johnston, Bruce; Love, Mike; Manson, Charles; Melcher, Terry; and Wilson, Brian.
Dennis Wilson died in 1983. See "Beach Boys, the", and "Manson, Charles "Charlie".
- Winwood, Steve: Member of 1960s rock band The Spencer Davis Group (sang on "Gimme Some Lovin'"), and 1970s rock band Blind Faith.
While a member of Blind Faith, Winwood and his bandmates allowed a topless photograph of a thirteen-year-old girl to be used as the cover of the band's only album, titled Blind Faith. The girl in the photograph is shown holding a dirigible zeppelin, which is notably shaped like a phallus. The band - consisting of Winwood, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Ric Grech - reportedly rejected an older girl, before seeing her thirteen-year-old sister, whose appearance in the nude apparently achieved the "effect" that the band desired.
- Wood, Ron: Guitarist, songwriter, and singer for British rock band the Rolling Stones; and solo artist.
Ron Wood has not been accused - nor suspected - of sexual crimes against minors, but his fellow Rolling Stones band mates Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman have.
Mick Jagger has sung about sex with girls age thirteen and fifteen, and appears in Jeffrey Epstein's black book. Bill Wyman married Mandi Smith when she was eighteen, but he may have committed statutory rape against her during some or all of the four years prior, if any sexual contact occurred between them.
Wood also worked with former Beatle George Harrison, co-writing their song "Far East Man". Harrison was accused of attempting to "buy" then- fifteen-year-old Nettie Baker (daughter of Cream drummer Ginger Baker) for "two thousand [British] pounds" during a game of billiards (i.e., pool).
See also Harrison, George; Jagger, Michael "Mick"; "Rolling Stones, the (band)"; and Wyman, Bill.
- Wright, Richard: Keyboardist and songwriter for 1960s-90s British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd. Has not been accused of sexual impropriety against minors. See also Gilmour, David.
- Wyman, William "Bill": Drummer for the 1960s British rock band the Rolling Stones.
Married Mandi Smith when she was eighteen years old. Possibly committed statutory rape against her in the four years prior to their wedding.
Band mate
Mick Jagger sung about sex with girls age thirteen and fifteen, and appears in Jeffrey Epstein's black book. [More information will be added here soon.]
See also Jagger, Michael "Mick"; and "Rolling Stones, the (band)".
- Zimmerman, Robert Allen (a/k/a "Bob Dylan"): In 2021, a woman from Connecticut claimed that folk/rock singer Bob Dylan groomed, drugged, and sexually assaulted her when she was twelve years old (in 1965). She The Guardian reported that the woman claimed Dylan "plied her with drugs and alcohol" and "abused her over several weeks" in Dylan's room in the Chelsea Hotel in New York City. After questions emerged - regarding the accuser's credibility and sanity, and regarding whether Dylan could have committed the abuse based on his location at the time - she subsequently withdrew her lawsuit.
During the late 1980s, Dylan was in the band the Traveling Wilburys with former Beatle George Harrison (among others).
Friend and associate of 1960s musical acts such as the Beatles and Donovan (Leitch). See also Harrison, George; Leitch, Donovan; Lennon, John; McCartney, Paul; and Traveling Wilburys, the (band).
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Based on information collected between 2020 and March 24th, 2025;
and based on an article published on September 23rd, 2021.
Original text published on March 24th, 2025.
Edited and expanded on March 25th, 26th, and 27th, 2025.