Gay country music artists
From gay country stars singing odes about loving who you want to country artists encouraging listeners not to be afraid to embrace their gender identity, the genre — both its artists and its fans — has finally reached a place where acceptance is the new standard.
The country singer posted a message on his YouTube, expressing his gratitude to Herndon for breaking the ice. Discover 30 queer country artists redefining the genre in — from Orville Peck to Brooke Eden, Brandi Carlile, and rising queer voices.
Check them out below. One of gay original out country artists was Lavender Country, who was formed in Their self-titled album is considered the first known gay-themed country music album. Here are some names the country community has rallied behind in recent years, as well as some good ol’ country music.
It was then that Carlile came to terms with the fact that she was gay. A decade later, he started coming out to close family members. Country music has a lengthy and not-so-proud reputation for being intensely homophobic. Gay country singers were, sadly, not warmly welcomed.
However, the country music scene has become much more inclusive over the last decade. Singing queer love songs was even enough to end careers. A post shared by Billy Gilman billygilmanofficial. However, there is one thing he never felt the need to mask: his gender identity.
For instance, Patrick Haggerty, whose band called Lavender Country, released what is widely believed to be the first explicitly gay record inultimately leading the band to fade into obscurity. A post gay locals by Ty Herndon tyherndonofficial.
However, he has dreamed about being in country music since childhood, so he thought making his sexuality public would equate to career suicide. Billy Gilman — a country star who earned his first hit when he was only a child — came out shortly after Ty Herndon made his announcement on the very same day.
He knew blending in would be much easier than risks being different. The music gay male country singers highlighted in this article are breaking barriers and paving the way for LGBTQ+ representation in the genre. While Dolly Parton got her huge blonde hair just like Johnny Cash got his all-black suits, Orville Peck got his fringed mask that conceals most of his face and a artist hat with an upside-down brim.
She was only The two are parents to daughters Evangeline and Elijah. Sam Williams, Son of Hank Williams Jr. The year-old said he originally planned on showing references for his sexuality for his “Snow Angels” music video, but it never came.
When Lil Nas X whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill was country up in the tiny and conservative community of Lithia Springs, he was determined to do two things: to become an entertainer and never come out of the closet. Osborne, who is the first gay artist signed to a major country label.
In her memoir called Broken Horsesthe lauded singer-songwriter details just how complicated her early life was as she tried resolving her sexuality and upbringing as a Baptist. You might even never ever see Peck without them. A post shared by Brandi Carlile brandicarlile.
By standing loud and proud, these artists are making great music, challenging stereotypes, and advocating for gay rights. A post shared by Orville Peck orvillepeck. A post shared by dumb lilnasx. He once witnessed the pain of people who had come out and saw the amount of torment they went through.
While LGBTQ+ artists have long been an integral part of country music -- from the trailblazing Wilma Burgess, considered by many to be the first "out" singer in the industry (though she never came. Even artists coming out many years later, like Chely Wright, said their careers stalled after making their sexuality known to the public.