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Queer Music Heritage -- The Blog: December 2013
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Please visit my sites. Friday, December 27, 2013. Paul Jabara and Friends, Part 2 (and that includes Whitney Houston). I did a blog entry in June of 2012 on Paul Jabara, a songwriter and producer genius who died way too soon (in 1992) and gave us monster hits by Donna Summer, Barbra Streisand, The Weather Girls and others, winning a slew of awards, including an Oscar and Grammy. Please check out that entry for the introduction stuff. But I love to give as much info as I can, so here's the back of the LP.
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Queer Music Heritage -- The Blog: Tona Brown: Black Transgender Mezzo-Soprano & Violinist Sings Langston Hughes
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Please visit my sites. Monday, May 26, 2014. Tona Brown: Black Transgender Mezzo-Soprano and Violinist Sings Langston Hughes. And, a lengthy article at Huffington Post. Gives more of her background, links to videos.the article's headline says she's the "First African-American Transgender Performer to Take the Stage at Carnegie Hall." And you can find more videos at her YouTube Channel,. Click to Hear "I, Too," Dream Variations" and "Minstrel Man". And, this EP can be found on iTunes,. Posted by JD Doyle.
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Queer Music Heritage -- The Blog: February 2015
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Please visit my sites. Saturday, February 14, 2015. Mad About the Boy".Who Is Singing This Version? I adore the Noel Coward song "Mad About the Boy," and over the years have collected many, many versions of it. But I have one that's a mystery to me, and I need help! Can someone please tell me who is singing this, and any other info about it (year, etc) would be helpful. Thanks! Mad About the Boy" by Unknown Singer. Posted by JD Doyle. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Easy to play stringed instruments.
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Queer Music Heritage -- The Blog: The Montrose Men, a 1979 Houston Singing Act
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Please visit my sites. Thursday, May 22, 2014. The Montrose Men, a 1979 Houston Singing Act. The Montrose Men were a short-lived local Houston group, and at least on this rare recording they were Very influenced by The Village People and the disco sounds of the day. Below are every mention of them from the publication This Week in Texas (TWT), spanning 9/21/79 to 3/21/80. The flip side was an instrumental version. You can't get much more "gay Houston" than this 45. Please let me know, at jd@qmh101.com.
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Queer Music Heritage -- The Blog: May 2014
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Please visit my sites. Monday, May 26, 2014. Tona Brown: Black Transgender Mezzo-Soprano and Violinist Sings Langston Hughes. And, a lengthy article at Huffington Post. Gives more of her background, links to videos.the article's headline says she's the "First African-American Transgender Performer to Take the Stage at Carnegie Hall." And you can find more videos at her YouTube Channel,. Click to Hear "I, Too," Dream Variations" and "Minstrel Man". And, this EP can be found on iTunes,. Posted by JD Doyle.
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Queer Music Heritage -- The Blog: February 2014
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Please visit my sites. Friday, February 14, 2014. Ian Axel and Chad Vaccarino have exploded onto the pop scene, and very quickly. As the act A Great Big World they have been very visible. For example, their song "This Is the New Year" got great exposure by being performed by the cast of Glee last season, but that was just the beginning. They were working on their debut album, to be called "Is There Anybody Out There? I mean, how could I resist? And, the new one:. How's the rest of the album? And for the ...