March 6, 2024
Dad’s Cabaret at Hunters Nightclub
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By John Hayden
Drew Sebastian is well known for his work in adult entertainment. But there is much more to him than his substantial catalog of sexy scenes. Much more.
Topping his other talents is a robust singing voice. “My first career was in musical theater. I went to college for classical voice, opera. I went to musical theater from there and loved it,” he told OutClique in an exclusive interview.
So just when you think you’ve seen all of him, you realize you ain’t seen nothing yet. Now he’s bringing his act to Lauderdale Tropical Bear Week, presented by Eagle Wilton Manors. The party runs Tuesday, March 5 – Sunday, March 10, 2024.
Wednesday night, Sebastian brings Dad’s Cabaret to Hunters Nightclub. He says the show has a lot of jazz singing and crooning. And then there are the parody songs, like “It Had To Be Drew”, where he works in some nods to his adult work.
Singing is his life’s passion. Having grown up in Knoxville, TN, he worked at nearby Dollywood as a singer and lead dancer. He moved to Houston and was in LGBTQIA+-themed shows, including Naked Boys Singing.
His singing career was revived during shoots. “On porn sets, between takes, I would sing. We’d be doing a scene and we’d be greased up and I’d start singing songs from Grease.” He was planning to do a few songs at a friend’s pool party, when they told him to put an entire show together and sell tickets, and Dad’s Cabaret was born.
If that wasn’t enough, he’s also a highly trained chef. “I cook all kinds of stuff. I was a private chef in LA. I was the healthy chef. I would help keep people ready for the red carpet. It was fun to cook for all different kinds of people.”
His foodie handle on Instagram is @andysbites. (There’s also a clip there of him playing an alto sax) Sebastian was in Madrid when a superfan came up and recognized him from his food account. “I was all the way over in Madrid and they knew about my cooking work.”
Tropical Bear Week Embraces Gay Ocho
This month’s Gay Ocho festival in Miami’s Little Havana was canceled, and the future of the event is in doubt. But Tropical Bear Week is giving them a hand.
Eagle WM owner Chuck King reached out and invited them to participate. “We’re thrilled to have Gay Ocho as a partner. It’s a great relationship that will keep the name moving forward.”
Gay Ocho organizers will work to help with entertainment at Bears in the Park and other events.
