Country Queer Spotlight Country Queer
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The podcast that introduces you to rising LGBTQ stars in country, Americana, and folk. Every episode features an exclusive interview, deep cuts, influences, and more. Hosted by Rachel Cholst, creator of the highly respected Americana/roots podcast Adobe & Teardrops.
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Episode 13: Mercy Bell
Join host Rachel Cholst in conversation with Nashville singer-songwriter Mercy Bell. Together they probe the background, influences, and life circumstances that led Bell to record her new "stone-cold ‘90s country album," Golden Child.
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Episode 12: Patrick Haggerty
Patrick Haggerty is the undisputed godfather of queer country, having released the revolutionary album "Lavender Country" way back in 1973. In this interview, host Rachel Cholst talks with Patrick about his long, winding journey - one that is still very much unfolding. Tune in, kick back, and enjoy.
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Episode 11: Joe Troop
In this episode, host Rachel Cholst welcomes the fierce and funny Joe Troop. The founder of GRAMMY-nominated stringband Che Apalache, Troop’s music is deeply embedded with his activism and inspired by his experience as a gay man. In addition to a spirited in-depth discussion, this episode premieres tracks from Troop's upcoming solo album Borrowed Time, featuring Béla Fleck, Abigail Washburn, Tim O’Brien, and Charlie Hunter.
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Episode 10: Karen Pittelman (Karen & the Sorrows)
Our tenth episode features Karen Pittelman, of Karen & the Sorrows, in conversation with host Rachel Cholst. Karen has not only been a pioneer in creating expressly queer, expressly country music, but she also was a driving force in establishing a vibrant queer country scene, starting in her hometown of Brooklyn and eventually expanding to a national circuit of queer country shows, artists, and venues.Rachel, a longtime friend of Karen's digs into all this - and Karen's activism around racism in country music. Dig in!
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Episode 9: S.G. Goodman
Episode 9 of Country Queer Spotlight features S.G. Goodman in conversation with host Rachel Cholst. They dig into the relationship between Goodman's religious curiosity, her political consciousness, and the possibility of an authentically righteous - and authentically Southern - world view. (Includes a tantalizing nugget of breaking Goodman news!)
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Episode 8: Jake Blount
Jake Blount released an extraordinary album, "Spider Tales," which lays out a "genrequeer" vision for the future of traditional music. Join host Rachel Cholst as she checks in with Jake about the making of "Spider Tales," his formative influences, and making art as a Black man in the BLM era.