We close out this final Adams Report by JC Adams column for 2006 by wrapping up some final bits of news and gossip. Gus Mattox is having more sex, performer Markie has a new web address, Jett Blakk goes metaphysical with Ty Hudson, and that’s not all that’s going on this week. Plus, the 2007 Adam Gay Video Directory is upon us and we have an update of sorts on the sixteen-year-old unsolved murder of Billy London.

For this pre-Christmas column in “The Adams Report by JC Adams,” Michael Lucas has a red-carpet premiere in New York and all the gossipmeisters are talking (naturally!). Plus, radio host (and nonsex performer) Derek Hartley is shameless and Raging Stallion goes gonzo. Deck the halls!

RAGING STALLION IS GONZO
Raging Stallion Studios has multiple reasons to celebrate this Christmas. Studio honcho Chris Ward’s MANIFESTO was his 100th film and one of the year’s best fuck flicks; plus, his ARABESQUE is not only one of the top-selling movies of 2006, but a fiveway in that film between Huessein, JC, Joey Russo, Sarib and Colin West has entered legend, earning Best Group Scene GAYVN and Grabby Awards and a slot among the best sex scenes of the decade.

This week in The Adams Report by JC Adams we sadly bid farewell to four of our own. We recently confirmed that classic COLT Man and physique model Kirby Scott passed in Atlanta on November 2nd. And this week alone we lost famed helmer Matt Sterling and popular performer Andy Dill on Wednesday, followed by fan-favorite Rocky on Thursday. Our condolences to their families, friends and fans.

This week in the Adams Report by JC Adams we continue our look at the best sex of 2006. We add three new films to our growing list of the year’s hottest humping, and our picks include mighty good sexin’ from Adonis Pictures (Antonio Madiera with Patric Ross and Jason Tiya), Lucas Entertainment (Sal with Ben Andrews and Chad Hunt) and Titan Media (Cole Ryan with Troy Moore). Sit back, pump some lube into your palm and enjoy!

LOS ANGELES, CAThe Adams Report by JC Adams has learned that performer Rocky died on Thursday, December 7th in Los Angeles. He was 26 years old. His agent David Forest notified the industry of his passing. Rocky was diagnosed with cancer in May, 2006 and was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in West Hollywood. When he died, he was undergoing chemotherapy as he battled the cancer and other HIV-related illnesses.

This week, director Matt Sterling and performer Andy Dill passed away on Wednesday, December 6th; performer Kirby Scott died a few weeks earlier on November 2nd.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Performer and director Andy Dill has died following a brief struggle with meningitis. The LavenderLounge.com blog posted the information late last night, noting that Mr. Dill “died at 3:00pm Wednesday. He spent only a few days in the hospital, but deteriorated quickly, and was gone.”

Andy Dill was a popular performer who appeared in roughly 18 films between 2003 and 2005. Among his titles were the award-winning GAYDREAMS 2: SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTS (Raging Stallion Studios), THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD (All Worlds Video), MEN’S ROOM: BAKERSFIELD STATION (Titan Media) and TAG! YOU’RE IT! (Arena Entertainment).

ATLANTA, GA — The Adams Report by JC Adams has confirmed that performer Kirby Scott, 44, has died. A popular fitness and physique model, Mr. Scott (whose birth name was Joseph Myska) died November 2, 2006 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Kirby Scott’s early COLT work was collected in THE BEST OF COLT FILMS 1 & 2 and THE BEST OF COLT 10 and he frequently appeared in various COLT publications.

In the late ’90s Mr. Scott worked for Can-Am (THE WRESTLE CLUB) and Sharpshooter Studio (THE NAKED FOOTBALL LEAGUE). Athletic, blond and ruggedly handsome, he continued to model (usually under his given name) as late as last year.

HOLLYWOOD, CA — Legendary director Matt Sterling has died. Per a report on GAYVN.com, the helmer died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in West Hollywood of “a motor neuron disease he was diagnosed with 18 years ago.” Sterling’s friend and fellow director, John Travis, notified the industry of Mr. Sterling’s passing.

One of the founders of gay adult entertainment and a GAYVN Hall of Fame inductee, Matt Sterling’s career stretched across four decades, including his Brentwood Studios label and the famed Huge Video line, through which he produced and directed such acclaimed titles as BIG & THICK (1984), BIGGER THAN LIFE (1986), A MATTER OF SIZE (1983) and TRADEWINDS (1996).

It’s been slow in GayPornLand during and after the Turkey Day holidays. But this week in the “Adams Report by JC Adams” we are feasting on bits of tasty scoop: How ’bout three Euro-studs cavorting on MenatPlay.com, Luca DiCorso and Dean Monroe in “Details” magazine (sorta), Lukas Ridgeston stripping in Florida and Chi Chi hosting in Toronto? Plus, Jason Sechrest and RentBoy.com are set to terrorize a ship packed with porn stars, escorts and their fans. Oh, and Jason Adonis pops his cherry. Twice.