The show was based in Santa Barbara, California; Lance moved to New York, New York to live, where he frequented various clubs and drag shows[?]. During the series he was frequently shown on drugs; after the series ended he went on the Dick Cavett[?] Show to say that he thought the filmmakers had edited the series to make him seem obnoxious and grating. In New York he started a band called The Mumps[?], which played at CBGB's[?] but was never signed, and developed an addiction to crystal meth[?] which lasted for over 20 years.
Loud became a columnist for various magazines, including The Advocate, Details, Interview, and Creem.
At age 50, Lance entered Hospice[?] suffering from HIV and Hepatitis C. The film crew had revisited him for the program American Family Revisited, shown in 1983; on realizing he was dying, Lance called the film crew back again, expressing dissatisfaction with how the series ended and how various people were portrayed in it.
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