Queer Music News is a smattering of what’s going on in music by LGBTQ artists and the artists we love. This is a good year for lesbian music icon Mary Gauthier. Her Drag Queens In Limousines, the ...
If you've been listening to out singer/songwriter Mary Gauthier for any length of time, say since the release of her 1997 debut album "Dixie Kitchen" (containing the song "Goddamn HIV"), you know that ...
On the heels of the 25th anniversary of her celebrated sophomore album, “Drag Queens in Limousines” and the Americana Music Association’s upcoming AMERICANAFEST All-Star Tribute to her, folk singer ...
At 63, Mary Gauthier says that last year was the most successful year in her career to date. She was a late bloomer to begin with: She didn’t start writing songs until she was 35. “I’m still growing ...
Will play in Saratoga Springs as part of a celebration of that album at Caffè Lena on Monday. ALBANY — Taking the stage in upstate New York for three shows only, Grammy Award-nominated ...
"A song can change a heart by creating empathy. A changed heart has the power to change a mind. And when a mind changes, a person changes. When people change, the world changes. One song, one heart, ...
Mary Gauthier wrenches everything from a song. From a New Orleans orphanage to the writing circles of Nashville, Gauthier has spent the 60-plus years and eight albums exercising her natural talent to ...
Since debuting with her “Dixie Kitchen” in 1997, Mary Gauthier’s songs have been praised by songwriters who ought to know, including Bob Dylan and Tom Waits. At folk festivals her songwriting ...
For more than a quarter century, folk singer and songwriter Mary Gauthier has been wowing audiences around the country. She’s received a Grammy nomination for Best Folk Album, has won an Americana ...