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Drag
Queens In Limousines Mary
Gauthier
Though she's made a name for herself in Boston
as both a songwriter and as a chef, Mary Gauthier has little in
common with her more refined New England folk brethren. Her
aspirations and influences point toward the twangy lyricism of
Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, and Townes Van Zandt. If the
Louisiana native hasn't yet attained their mastery, she's headed
in the right direction. Gauthier's first widely available release
is filled with striking, unrepentant outcasts--from convicted
murderess Karla Faye Tucker to, as she sings in the title song,
"drag queens in limousines, nuns in blue jeans, dreamers with
big dreams, poets and AWOL marines." Her characters are
captured in words that are rarely sentimental, always keen, and
often wise. Against a simple but vivid acoustic backdrop,
Gauthier's thick drawl rings with the truth of deeply felt
emotions. Whether in a peaceful love song or a brutally realistic
vignette, Gauthier lends every line great affection, dignity, and
respect. --Roy Kasten
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& Lesbian Association of Choruses
GALA Choruses, the Gay and Lesbian Association
of Choruses, Inc., is the world's only association committed to
serving the lesbian and gay choral movement. Our 180 member
choruses and 10,000 singers look to us repeatedly for support and
leadership. We are dedicated to providing that support and helping
our choruses to be strong--artistically and professionally.
GALA Choruses, Inc.
P O Box 65084
Washington, DC 20035
202-467-5830
202-467-5831 (fax)
galachorus@aol.com
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The LGCMA was formed in 1998 to organize and
direct efforts to enlighten mainstream culture by promoting and
supporting openly Lesbian and Gay singers, musicians and
songwriters who write and perform Country Music.
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A webring for pages by and about
openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender musicians.
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GLAMA is the first and only national music awards
program to honor the work of lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender recording artists.
GLAMA was founded to recognize and reward
outstanding works from musicians whose out lyrics or identities as
out artists may have caused them to be overlooked, unproduced or
underappreciated.
The awards focus recording industry attention on
musical excellence by honoring the achievements of out artists in
a variety of genre categories.
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This is a one-stop service
center for independent artists. For over twenty-five years, we've
been working with performer to ensure that the recordings they've
worked so hard to create actually reach their targeted audience.
Our unofficial motto, "YOU
DESERVE MORE THAN TOP 40 MUSIC," should tell you a little
something about us. Goldenrod Music is highly regarded as an
independent distributor. Focusing primarily on music by women, we
work hand in hand with artists, producers, retailers, press and
fans to distribute the music that we think makes the world a
better place.
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Dedicated to Female singer songwriters, and
featuring over 200 artists. Harmony Ridge specializes in
Avant-Garde, Blues, Bluegrass, Celtic, Country, Folk, Rock, Spirituality, and World Music
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In 1973 Alix Dobkin released her debut
recording, a true celebration of women with lyrics that also, for
the first time, related to lesbians and their lives. The title of
that album, Lavender Jane Loves Women, was in honor of Jane
Alpert, a 1960's radical feminist. This site, Lavender Jane
Loves Women's Music, is an informational resource about--and a
tribute to--Ms. Dobkin and the many influential, beautiful and
unique voices of women's music that have followed.
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Lesbian and Gay Bands Of America (L.G.B.A.) is
the national musical organization comprised of concert and
marching bands from cities across America.
1519 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103-2512
LGBAinfo@aol.com
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Music Industry Network Of Gays & Lesbians
P O Box 20357
Columbus Circle Station
New York, NY
718 858 8647
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MusicWomen.com is a special project of The
Institute for the Musical Arts, a non-profit teaching, performance
and recording facility dedicated to supporting women in music and
its related businesses. We are pleased to offer some of the finest
in Women's Music from several independent labels..
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Annotated resources to queer opera sites, book
and music reviews, bibliographies, discographies and more.
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Professional Organization of Women in
Entertainment Reaching Up -- The organization for gay women in
entertainment, arts, and all forms of media.
The mission of this “girls club" is to
promote, encourage, and support the vision and integration of
women in the entertainment industry through career-building
resources including a resume bank, networking events, roundtables,
seminars, mentors, and grants for filmmaking.
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Sibilance is a quarterly queer audio magazine,
edited and compiled by the folks at Trip
Records and Baby
Rhino Press. It is a forum for experimentation: in the
musical, literary and sonic realms, with queer-themed content.
Each issue, in CD-format, is jammed with nearly 60-minutes of
sonic slatherings, lipid-free litera, and unpretentious prose -
all from writers, performers and producers of interesting and
unadulterated inspiration.
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This site is dedicated to our divas - women in
the music biz who are - more or less - out as being women-loving
women.
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Bisexual-themed station featuring music about
Guys who dig Girls, Girls who dig Guys, Guys who dig Guys, Girls
who dig Girls... ...and those who dig both.
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