
Joyful and energetic, Paul Jabara’s music helped define the mid-to-late ’70s. He co-created one of the greatest duets of all time, Enough is Enough, with Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand. His tracks with solo Summer, Last Dance, and solo Streisand, The Main Event, also lit up the dance floors, back when your grandparents were swinging into the wee hours with their navel bearing dress shirts and multi-towered heels.
Of course, the homosexuals among us will probably know him best for the iconic fruit-swirled track Its Raining Men. Sung by the irreplaceable Weather Girls, this tune has worked its way into the background of many a celluloid adventure, including the horror comedies Scary Movie and Vampires Suck.
Sadly, Jabara, who once had the herculean task of replacing Tim Curry as Frank-N-Furter in the Los Angeles production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, was one of the many queer creatives who lost his life to AIDS. His legacy will live on, though, via online play lists and the countless speakers that are still blaring his music from the streets of New York City to the rainforests of Borneo.