Gallus Mag
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Gender | Male |
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Born | England |
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Residence | Pearl Street |
New York | |
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Manhattan | |
New York | |
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New York | |
New York | |
United States | |
Songs | All My Childhood Diseases, Parts 1-3 |
Horse Tracks | |
Peregrine Giant | |
It's Getting Late | |
Potter's Field | |
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ID | 1426158 |
Gallus Mag Life story
Gallus Mag was a 6-foot-plus tall, female bouncer at a 19th century New York City bar called The Hole in the Wall, who figures prominently in New York City folklore. The name "Gallus" originated from the men's suspenders she was fond of wearing, and "Mag" or "Meg" was likely her forename.