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Update 3 on The Future of BIPOC, Disabled and LGBTQ+ Artists with Colony Little and Evonne GallardoIn this episode we discuss:The Importance of Community: Delving into social weaving and the necessity of creating spaces to go deep rather than wide.History, Land, and Care: Examining the intricate relationship between history, land, and the need for foregrounded care.Cultural and Societal Shifts: Discussing how recent changes have impacted the visibility and acceptance of marginalized artists.Underground Spaces: Exploring whether artists today are creating their own modern version of the “underground.”Supporting Artists: Strategies for protecting and supporting artists and culture bearers in today's world.Generational Perspectives on Tech: Investigating whether younger generations are embracing or rejecting social media and technology.Technology and Representation: Analyzing the role of technology in shaping the future of representation for marginalized artists.Creative Ecosystem Navigation: Offering practical advice for creatives of any age navigating the current ecosystem.Honoring Debra Padilla: Giving Debra Padilla her well-deserved flowers.Hip Hop and LA's Success: Our love for Hip Hop and discussing how LA is winning right now.Episode linksFanshen Cox's WTYM EpisodeThe Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law & Society (TRAILS)WTYM EP 57 Evonne Gallardo: Latinx Arts and Cultural ManagementWTYM EP 67 Colony Little: Seeing Yourself in ArtWord To Your Mama Guest Hype Songs PlaylistWTYM LINKSRitzy PeriwinkleBook Ritzy P as a SpeakerWord To Your Mama Store: Use code WTYM at check out to receive 10% off any order YouTubeMental Health ResourcesWTYM Patreon PageDONATEMEDIA KITWTYM was recorded using Riverside.FM TRY NOWAVAILABLE WHERE EVER YOU CONSUME PODCASTS on socials @wtymama | email: hola@wordtoyourmama.com
Today, we're joined by Charlotte artist/DJ - Tiara Fennell/DJ Sweet Ti as we talk about queer artistry and developing art that is true to form. Catch Tiara on insta, @MisadventuresInArt, and give us a follow @Petty_Podcast to stay up to date on your pettiest pals. (LGBTQ+ Artists mentioned in parts 1-3: Madison and Ollie Miller - @maddestmadi; King Perka Sex - @thekingperkasex; Jaysin Waterfalls - @jaysin.waterfalls; Van Lane - @vanlane.mp4; Riah Lange - @riah_lange_photography; Quinn/Quinnty Fresh Sex- @thequinntyfresh) If you liked this episode, feel free to share this podcast and donate to/share Koko's GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/help-fund-kokos-transition
Today, we're joined by Charlotte artist/DJ - Tiara Fennell/DJ Sweet Ti as we talk about queer artistry and developing art that is true to form. Catch Tiara on insta, @MisadventuresInArt, and give us a follow @Petty_Podcast to stay up to date on your pettiest pals. (LGBTQ+ Artists mentioned in parts 1-3: Madison and Ollie Miller - @maddestmadi; King Perka Sex - @thekingperkasex; Jaysin Waterfalls - @jaysin.waterfalls; Van Lane - @vanlane.mp4; Riah Lange - @riah_lange_photography; Quinn/Quinnty Fresh Sex- @thequinntyfresh)
Today, we're joined by Charlotte artist/DJ - Tiara Fennell/DJ Sweet Ti as we talk about queer artistry and developing art that is true to form. Catch Tiara on insta, @MisadventuresInArt, and give us a follow @Petty_Podcast to stay up to date on your pettiest pals. (LGBTQ+ Artists mentioned in parts 1-3: Madison and Ollie Miller - @maddestmadi; King Perka Sex - @thekingperkasex; Jaysin Waterfalls - @jaysin.waterfalls; Van Lane - @vanlane.mp4; Riah Lange - @riah_lange_photography; Quinn/Quinnty Fresh Sex- @thequinntyfresh)
This week we welcome our podbrother Danny Perez from the Oreja Peluda podcast, a show about masculinities in Latin America. This is the last episode in our music series and we're sad it's over. BUT Remoy likes music now, AND we're wrapping it up with some over-the-top performance with glam rock!This subgenre of rock emerged in 1960s England and made its way to the States in all its grandiosity. It was characterized by loud makeup and outfits, and challenged typical masculine presentation; that doesn't mean it was inclusive. Samantha shares some glam rock history, including the story behind Ziggy Stardust and the name Queen. Hint: it's all about gender performance.This era is often remembered as purely accepting of these artists on and offstage, she explains why, between Ziggy Stardust and Freddie Mercury, glam rock was only accepting of gender and sexual fluidity onstage. Danny offers his thoughts on MASKulinity and how it shows up in rock performances.Glam Rock was a little different in the southern hemisphere. With tropícalia influences, Brazilian glam rock emerged in the early ‘70s. And that's when the band Secos e Molhados formed. Samantha takes us through the differences between Brazil, US, and England in their reception of glam rock artists.Nicknamed the David Bowie of Brazil, Secos e Molhados lead singer Ney Matogrosso's impact on Brazilian music is still celebrated today. Samantha paints a picture of the ‘70s dictatorship and what made a particular social group tap into Secos e Molhados.Danny offers some background on the social backdrop in South America at the time.Help us name our revamped interview segment!
Welcome to the second episode off Roots Music Rambler! Join us – hosts Francesca Folinazzo, who Jason calls "Frank," and Jason Falls, who goes by "Falls" most of the time, as we explore the real roots of the music we love. On this episode, we talk about Tyler Childers' new album, the first song that took Francesca's breath away, and she talks Falls out of pulling a smart-alek stunt at an upcoming Ryan Adams show. Our guest this time around is the Queen of Queer Country Cindy Emch. She is the founder and brains behind The Secret Emchy Society which is playing Americanafest the week of this episode drop. We dig into her childhood growing up with an accordion-playing mom, college radio days, her experience growing into an LGBTQ existence in the world and how her person and personality presents challenges in the world of country music. Since we're all new to Roots Music Rambler, the show includes three main parts: Francesca and Falls open the show talking about a topic of the day in the music industry. Tyler Childers has a new album out since the last episode, so the conversation started there. Our guest then comes in as we explore their roots – of music and life. Then Francesca and Falls finish off the show with our Pickin' The Grinnin' segment. That's where both pick what music, artists, events and more make them grin this week. They share who their going to see live, what new artists they've discover and more. Buckle up for The Hoe-Down and the Throw-Down! It's a new episode of Roots Music Rambler. Some other notes and links: Mark's Yard - The Secret Emchy Society Wilco's California Stars (From Mermaid Avenue) John Haywood - Music, Art & Tattoos Jobi Riccio And be sure to get your MuskOx premium flannel shirts just in time for fall. Use the code RAMBLER on checkout for a discount! Subscribe to Roots Music Rambler on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, GoodPods or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a house party with singer-songwriter, Paige Alyssa. We start off discussing growing up with a heavy baptist influence and love of 90's R&B to Paige's songwriting process and the difference in their posting personality between Twitter and Instagram. You'll also learn songs are on the "Paige Alyssa Starting Pack", find out if you are an MSNBC gay and Chick-Fil-A returns in our Bad Queer Opinion. ShoutoutsShana: Josie Club - A space for celebrating queer Black women and femmes. It's a social impact group that organizes community around collaborative event productions. They produce spaces and atmospheres that are safe, welcoming and luxurious. Follow @thejosieclub on IG Kris: Tre'vell Anderson for their debut book: We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through Film and TV. WE SEE EACH OTHER is a personal history of trans visibility since the beginning of moving images. Buy a copy today from your local bookstore or wherever you get books. Follow Tre'vell on IG: @rayzhon and listen to the Fanti podcast @fantipodcastPaige Alyssa: Werqfest - Arts and cultural festival and media platform to highlight Black queer, trans and nonbinary artists in our community. Follow @werqfestlAffiliates we actually love Support Lucky Skivvies and our pod by using coupon code badqueers10 for 10% off your next purchase. Treat your butt today.Shop NowEmail us for advice at badqueerspodcast@gmail.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review The opinions expressed during this podcast are conversational in nature and expressed only for comedic purposes. Not all of the facts will be correct but we attempt to be as accurate as possible. BQ Media LLC, the hosts, nor any guest host(s) hold no liability over the conversations on this podcast and by using this podcast you understand that it is solely for entertainment purposes. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"...
This episode, in celebration of Pride Month, we list and discuss LGBTQ artists and musicians. Cheers!Complete beer list:https://rocktalkhappyhourpod.com/brews-by-episode/
WTYM 124: Update on The Future for BIPOC , Disabled & LGBTQ+ Artists with Colony Little (Freelance Arts Writer) & Evonne Gallardo (Senior Program Director)We get an update on how things have changed since we first met back in October of 2020 to discuss the future for BIPOC, Disabled & LGBTQIA+ artists, if artists are currently supported, are the systems & institutions in place healthy and sustainable, Tio Pedro, De La Soul and more. The Supernatural Bear Corner A little ditty. Bonus Episode Links:WTYM EP 7 The Future for BIPOC, Disabled & LGBTQIA+ ArtistsWTYM EP 57 Evonne Gallardo: Latinx Arts and Cultural ManagementWTYM EP 67 Colony Little: Seeing Yourself in ArtWord To Your Mama Guest Hype Songs PlaylistWTYM LINKSWord To Your Mama Store: Use code WTYM at check out to receive 10% off any order WTYM Patreon PageDONATEBuy WTYM a WhiskeyMEDIA KITWTYM MONTHLY NEWSLETTERAVAILABLE WHERE EVER YOU CONSUME PODCASTSPodcast Network: Latina Podcast Networkon socials @wtymama | email: hola@wordtoyourmama.com
The D+D Music Factory podcast is back after a brief hiatus for our 53rd episode. In this weeks podcast we celebrate pride month by bringing your our top songs from LGBTQ artists. Tell us what you think of our choices and what your favorites are on social media @dndmusicfactory
In this week's episode of The Queerly Blax Show, I had a conversation with Julian King. We talked about his struggles with sexuality having a religious background, his journey to fully expressing himself through music, and bridging the gap in music. Check it out!00:42- Julian King Introduction03:55- Journey of going to a creative arts high school and having a religious family06:01- Coming back from living in China and letting family into LGBTQ life09:50- Journey into making music and first moments of adding queer lyrics into songs14:36- Julian talks about “Can We Go Back” and the stories behind the song and letting people into his sexuality through that song23:27- Thoughts on current state of music26:31- Bridging the gap in music29:43- Talking about the different generations of music and individuals in the middle33:54- Theme song for his life35:13- Advice for someone on a queer journeyIG: https://www.instagram.com/itsjulianking/?hl=enLinks to Julian's Update: https://ffm.bio/itsjuliankingQueerly Blax IG; https://www.instagram.com/queerlyblax/Queerly Blax Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbTFH1KU4zjauIBMlxhxHVQ/videos
Colony Little: Arts Writer | Board of Directors CAM Raleigh, NCIn this episode we discuss Colony joining the board of directors for CAM Raleigh, her first time seeing herself in art, transitioning from the corporate world to becoming an arts writer, how being a part of the art community has impacted her personal and professional life, the impact of Hip Hop and how “Urban” is NOT the word. During The Supernatural Bear corner, The SNB sings a part of one of his favorite Hall and Oates songs.Bonus Episode linksEP 47 Colony Little and Evonne Gallardo the Future For BIPOC, Disabled and LGBTQ+ Artists.WHAT WE DO - Freeway The Cove Collective with Ritzy PWTYM is brought to you byWord To Your Mama Store: Use code WTYM at check out to receive 10% off any order WTYM Patreon PageDONATEMEDIA KITAVAILABLE WHERE EVER YOU CONSUME PODCASTSon socials @wtymama | email: hola@wordtoyourmama.comOriginally dropped January 2021Jae Taylor : Author | Husband | Father | EntrepreneurRecently released from 12 years in prison, my hermano in law kicks off our first full blown episode of 2021. We discuss the school to prison pipeline, his insights during his time away where he accomplished so much such as becoming a firefighter and earning multiple degrees. While away, Murs recorded a song about him entitled Okey Dog . We talk about his evolution from those times. Jae also shares how he reconnected with his daughter, my niece, by co-authoring a children's book series, Pixie Poochie & The Puppydemic .Questions from the audience: Yamara Taylor , Trudi Taylor & Rakaa TaylorDuring The Supernatural Bear corner, The SNB asks his Uncle Big Jae two pressing questions.Bonus Episode linksJae Taylor13th by Ava Duvernay on NetflixNews Clip about Jae and Jaelin working on the series togetherPixie Poochie & The Puppydemic Song Okey Dog by MursKorean HanJaelin Taylor's podcastWTYM is brought to you byWord To Your Mama Store: Use code WTYM at check out to receive 10% off any order WTYM Patreon PageDONATEMEDIA KITAVAILABLE WHERE EVER YOU CONSUME PODCASTSon socials @wtymama | email: hola@wordtoyourmama.com
Welcome to Historically Really Good Friends, a queer history podcast! This week, Rachel and Jared cover the famously-bisexual Mexican painter, Frida Kahlo, and the slandered queer Queen herself, Marie Antoinette! ✸ Content Warning: This episode contains adult language and themes, such as violence, death, sexual activity, and bodily injury. Frida Kahlo: "Diary Of A Mad Artist" by Amy Fine Collins Biography of Frida Kahlo from the Frida Kahlo Foundation "Frida Kahlo's Lasting Impact on LGBTQ Artists" by Google Arts & Culture, Rebecca Fulleylove "Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend" by Iseult Gillespie "Gay History: – Bisexual Mexican Artist Frida Kahlo" by Will Kohler "Frida Kahlo" by Alicja Zelazko "Kahlo and O'Keeffe -- the formative friendship between two artistic giants" by Karen Chernick "26-Year-Old Frida Kahlo's Compassionate Letter to 46-Year-Old Georgia O'Keeffe" by Maria Popova "Behind Frida Kahlo's Real and Rumored Affairs With Men and Women" by Sara Kettler "How a Horrific Bus Accident Changed Frida Kahlo's Life" by Barbara Maranzani Marie Antoinette: "Yesterqueers: Marie Antoinette, Lesbian Icon" by Kayla Goggin "Marie Antoinette" by History.com Editors "10 Things You May Not Know About Marie Antoinette" by Christopher Klein "Marie Antoinette and the French Revolution" by PBS "Marie Antoinette Obsession" by Terry Castle "Queer Opulence: How Marie Antoinette Became a Gay Icon" by Rhiannon Auriol Marie Antoinette Wikipedia Marie Thérèse Wikipedia Gabrielle Wikipedia ✎ Make sure to send in your coming out stories, stories about when you knew you were queer, or stories of queer figures in your own life to historicallyreallygoodfriends@gmail.com to be read on the podcast! ✦ Feel free to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen! ☻ Give us a follow on Instagram @historicallyreally to see photos from today's episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Elliot en Eva praten over queer representatie in de media. Welke stereotypes zijn er, welke representatie is goed en welke niet? Queer history: Frida Kahlo's Lasting Impact on LGBTQ Artists en Frida Kahlo wiki Volg ons op instagram! @pridepraatpod Wil je iets kwijt? Iets tegen ons zeggen? Een essay voor ons schrijven? Stuur een mailtje! pridepraatpod@gmail.com
Because I was so inspired by attending NALAC National Latinx Summit : Manos A La Obra event this passed weekend, I wanted to repost a classic episode. Ep 47 guest Evonne Gallardo, presented a couple of sessions at the event. Colony Little and Evonne really keep 1000.Originally Posted Oct 13th 2020In this episode we discuss the current state of the arts and what the future looks like for BIPOC, disabled and LGBTQ+ artists. I was hella fortunate to have 2 amazing BIPOC women to get real, drop gems and provide a little hope for all creatives out there during these crazy times.Colony Little - Freelance Arts WriterInstagramCulture Shock ArtWhitney "See In Black" debacleS.F. Camerawork Auction Adrian Burrell's "Black Americans" and License Agreement. Hank Willis Thomas "Love Over Rules"Evonne Gallardo (She/Her/Ella) - Arts and Culture ManagementInstagramWebsiteNational Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC)Artists she mentionedShizu SaldamandoRafa EsparzaDerrick AdamsArtists/Writers ResourcesDurham Artist Relief FundAsian American Feminist Writing WorkshopLatinx Arts AllianceArtist ReliefpanoplyBPO : Mention WTYM and get your 13th month of service free.Doyen + Sharp: Mention WTYM and get 10% off your next project.Word To Your Mama Store: Use code WTYMPOD at check out to receive 10% off any orderDONATEAVAILABLE WHERE EVER YOU CONSUME PODCASTS
Full show notes here: https://debtfreeguys.com/whats-an-nft/ On this Queer Money we invite Julian Pena, a queer artist and gallery owner from Seattle, WA to join us to discuss the growing market for artists using NFTs. He helps us understand what they are, how they're used and what you as an artist or investor should know. Get the 5 Building Blocks of a Happy Gay Life here: https://debtfreeguys.com/5bbhgl/?source=podcast
In this episode of our PRIDE 2021 Series, iHeartRadio's Jax Irwin highlights the impact Sam Smith has had on the music industry, their push for equality and change throughout the music industry and their positive impact they've had on the LGBTQ+ community! Follow Us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/iHeartRadioCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iheartradioca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iheartradioca TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iheartradioca
Dirty Nanay: A Nod to the Unfiltered Filipino American Mother
MaliGAYang Pride Month part dalawa!! We are still celebrating Pride month and we are super stoked to invite back a special guest! Can you guess who? We play a fun game that involves Vicks (cuz you know, Vicks fixes everything...) and we get to spend time with a special Tita! We like to celebrate the creative Filipinx LGBTQ+ artists and celebrate their stories because narratives of color need to be amplified. xoxo, Rissa & Zee Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/dirtynanay Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/dirtynanay Join our interactive private Facebook group (open only to Filipinx parents/caregivers/caregivers of Filipinx children): search "Dirty Nanay: Happy Hour" If you feel inspired and want to help with the success of our podcast, consider joining our Patreon page, become a monthly patron, and receive some fun benefits and rewards exclusively from us (www.patreon.com/DirtyNanay) If you want to show us some love, you may email us at dirtynanay@gmail.com And you can now leave us a voicemail/text message to show some love! Reach us at: (805)83-NANAY Maraming salamat! Intro/Outro Music: "6 Months Old" - Shubzilla & Bill Beats
Happy Pride! Ginger wraps up June 2021 by sharing her research about LGBTQ+ artists in K-Pop. Learn more about LGBTQ rights in South Korea Ha Ri Su's Instagram Han-bit's Instagram Somhevin shares her coming out story MRSHLL tells BuzzFeed about his journey from church to K-Pop singer Holland's ‘Neverland' MV NAVINCI's Choreography with 1997 DANCE STUDIO Have an unkpopular opinion? Send it to unkpopularopinionspod@gmail.com
And we are back with another episode! For this episode of Punch Me In, we will be discussing some of our favorite LGBTQ+ artists and their backstories! Some of them are old, some of them are new, some you may know, while others you might discover on this episode Edited by Matt Proctor
As Pride month comes to a close, I have decided to not only to give my list of 10 LGBTQ artists that I have found myself listening to throughout my life, but I have also chosen to be openly honest about myself during the course of this episode. This was a tough struggle for the majority of my life and I wondered when was a good time to talk about this. But it's 2021 and with current events and environments, now more than an ever is a good time! So sit back, relax, and you may learn something! ;) This is not a ranked list. This is more of a "give these acts a shot" kind of episode. LISTENER ADVISORY WARNING: This episode may contain trigger words that may be uncomfortable for some listeners. This podcast urges you to use discretion. www.itgetsbetter.org www.thetrevorproject.org Follow this podcast on Instagram @randumb.albumb --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/randumb-albumb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randumb-albumb/support
In this episode of our PRIDE 2021 Series, iHeartRadio's Shannon Burns highlights the impact Lil Nas X has had on the music and entertainment industry as a whole since his breakthrough in 2019! Follow Us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/iHeartRadioCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iheartradioca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iheartradioca TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iheartradioca
In this episode we discuss the current state of the arts and what the future looks like for BIPOC, disabled and LGBTQ+ artists. I was hella fortunate to have 2 amazing BIPOC women to get real, drop gems and provide a little hope for all creatives out there during these crazy times.Colony Little - Freelance Arts WriterInstagramCulture Shock ArtWhitney "See In Black" debacleS.F. Camerawork Auction Adrian Burrell's "Black Americans" and License Agreement. Hank Willis Thomas "Love Over Rules"Evonne Gallardo (She/Her/Ella) - Arts and Culture ManagementInstagramWebsiteNational Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC)Artists she mentionedShizu SaldamandoRafa EsparzaDerrick AdamsArtists/Writers ResourcesDurham Artist Relief FundAsian American Feminist Writing WorkshopLatinx Arts AllianceArtist ReliefpanoplyBPO : Mention WTYM and get your 13th month of service free.Doyen + Sharp: Mention WTYM and get 10% off your next project.Word To Your Mama Store: Use code WTYMPOD at check out to receive 10% off any orderDONATEAVAILABLE WHERE EVER YOU CONSUME PODCASTS
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Sam Dickinson from Newcastle Upon Tyne who is a Singer/Songwriter Joins me for a chat for an International First Play. Sam chats to me about hes last and latest singles, hes music influences and explains how these were key to finding his own sound and staying true to himself as an open LGBTQ Artist. He reveals why he had to take a few years off just at a peak time of his career but now back in action with an EP series called "From The Glass House" With another Album and upcoming gigs in the pipline. Sam meanwhile is a broadcaster on PrideRadio.co.uk hosting he own Sunday morning Radio show featuring LGBTQ+ Artists and topical chat. Hes Latest Single is "All We Are" is themed around LGBT humanity and is out now to download and stream on all platforms.
Rosa Nice is our featured Edible Artist! Listen to “Do Ya” from the EP “Rosa Nice to Meet You” performed by Rosa Nice & Produced by PopTraxx! Follow Rosa on IG @rosa_notso_nice! LGBTQ Artists submit your music to lezcronymz@gmail.com! Powered by Lezcronymz.com
Rosa Nice is our featured Edible Artist! Listen to “Like a Lady” from the EP “Rosa Nice to Meet You” performed by Rosa Nice & Produced by PopTraxx! Follow Rosa on IG @rosa_notso_nice! LGBTQ Artists submit your music to lezcronymz@gmail.com! Powered by Lezcronymz.com
We all know it is important to show students a diverse set of populations and points of view. AOEU writer Jordan DeWilde recently penned an article about how we can be an ally to our LGBTQ+ students, and one of his suggestions is to incorporate the work of more LGBTQ+ artists in your curriculum. Today, Nic invites Jordan on the show to discuss his article and ideas, how to handle sensitive topics, and his suggestions for some of his favorite artists to show in his classroom. Resources and Links Jordan's Website How to Be An Ally to Your LGBTQ+ Students 5 LGBTQ+ Artists You Should Know GLSEN Homepage
Kathleen Archambeau is a journalist, corporate trainer, and author. Kathleen's most recent book is: Pride & Joy, LGBTQ Artists, Icons and Everyday Heroes. It's an inspirational book for anyone at any time, and yet it's particularly timely today for this week, as we anticipate Transgender Awareness Week and a time to both become more informed, and to practice being open, compassionate, understanding. Meeting the personalities in this book will certainly be a boost in this direction. www.kathleenarchambeau.com
With Jimmie Allen’s recent #1 song, Kane Brown’s #1 album and Grammy wins for artists like Kacey Musgraves and Brandi Carlile, Country music seems to be swinging open its doors to some of the more unlikely of country artists - enter Brandon Stansell. When CMT premiered the video for Brandon’s last single HOMETOWN in November 2018, he instantly became what they called,“living history.” The premiere of this video, addressing LGBTQ themes, is a first for the home of Country Music videos. The video then went on to be named one of Rolling Stone’s Top 10 Country Music Videos of 2018.” "Country music may not be known for being inclusive to LGBTQ artists, but rising musician Brandon Stansell is redefining the genre one soulful song at a time, “ says Billboard His is a bold new voice in the genre, as comfortable making you tap your foot as shed a tear - a singer songwriter with something to say, and a voice to remember.
S1/E3 - Chatting with music super fan Matt Demerchant. Q Review writer Matty D joins us to talk LGBTQ visibility in music and who we’re listening to and loving! And some JLo chat and We feature new music from Canadian pop sensation Cory Stewart.
S1/Ep2 - To Q or Not to Q: Talking about LGBTQ artists and self identification in music! Plus music from LA duo Slow Dance.
Mariam interviews artist and activist Robert Morgan about his recollections of Sweet Evening Breeze.
Mariam interviews artist and activist Robert Morgan about his life with the internationally known queer Kentucky artist, Henry Faulkner.
A Rita Ora track featuring Cardi B, Bebe Rexha and Charli XCX is accused of exploiting bisexuality. Read more >> https://ift.tt/2jUXDPf
Dustin doesn't think it was disrespectful. Assante is transcending rent this week. Fran has some coconut shells for you. Welcome to The Friend Zone. Wellness Segment: http://astore.amazon.com/hefrhe-20/detail/B00CF3NBF6 Black Business Of The Week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET5QbMbhMHs Digital Indie-Streaming platform featuring original series and movies from LGBTQ Artists of Color: http://artkutec.com