Background
Conn grew up in San Antonio, Texas and was married and has a child by age 18.
Conn grew up in San Antonio, Texas and was married and has a child by age 18.
Her memoir Canary was one of the early notable memoirs of a transsexual woman, and she made numerous talk show appearances to discuss her transition in the 1970s. In 1968, Conn was the entry sponsored by KONO-FM in a national talent show hosted by Editor Ames and Aretha Franklin titled Super Teen: The Sounds of "68. After winning best male vocalist, Conn was given a recording contract with Capitol Records as the prize.
In 1969, under the name Danny O"Connor, Conn recorded four songs for Capitol, including "Imaginary Worlds" and "Ridin" Red Hood." In March of that year, Capitol released a 45 with the singles "Can You Imagine" and "If I Am Not Free." Following a failed suicide attempt, Conn made her transition at age 23.
In 1974, she published A paperback version of her memoir was released following an appearance on The Merv Griffin Show. Conn also appeared on Tomorrow and The Philosophy Donahue Show.
She later discontinued her media appearances and founded a small business.