Al Pilkington

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Alexander Huey Pilkington (born December 9, 1935; died January 3, 2016) was a nightclub owner who founded many of the city's most popular gay bars.

Pilkington was the son of Lloyd Vernon and Ora Belle Pilkington and was raised in Bessemer. He worked at Puro's ice cream while a high school student. In 1954 Pilkington joined the U.S. Navy and was stationed in San Diego, California.

While in California, Pilkington married Donna Lee Petsch. They raised two children together and opened a restaurant. They divorced in the early 1960s and he relocated back to Birmingham where he opened a number of nightclubs, including After Dark in the Florentine Building, The Gold Torch, Al's Crossroads West, Al's Crossroads East, the Gizmo Lounge, King's Knight, Lakeview Yacht Club, and Al's on Seventh.

Pilkington was a major supporter of entertainer Freada Wallace, and booked Nell Carter's singing group, the Renaissance Ensemble, while she was still at Parker High School. He also employed Fannie Flagg as a regular dancer.

In 1969 Pilkington purchased the historic Florence Jordan residence on Highland Avenue from the Jordan family and renovated it.

Pilkington died from cancer in January 2016 and is buried at Highland Memorial Gardens in Bessemer.