The photo was published in 1966 in Spokane Daily Chronicle: [2]
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BILLY TIPTON TRIO
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KILDE TIPTON O'NEIL
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This is an undated photo of the Billy Tipton Trio. From Left, Ron Kilde, Billy Tipton and drummer Dick O'Neil. Tipton's death of a bleeding ulcer revealed to family, friends and fans that Tipton was really an anatomically correct woman rather than the man he appeared to be. Tipton had a wife and three adopted sons. (AP Photo)