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Queerguru’s Allison Ananis with her MAYGAY MUSIC PICKS

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K.D is BACK!!!! Gay legendary pop icon K.D. Lang just released “If I Were You (Main Mix),” a track from her upcoming album, ‘Makeover.’ The 1995 remix was produced by Junior Vasquez, and the remix video was edited by Dean Kensler from Kevin Kerslake’s original “If I Were You” music video. “With ’If I Were … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Allison Ananis with her Music Picks for PTown’s Carnival Week

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Last month gay icon Melissa Etheridge shared her new video for “For the Last Time,” the second single from the singer’s upcoming album One Way Out. The video shows Etheridge and her band recording the bluesy rock track in the studio. On One Way Out, Etheridge revisited nine tracks she wrote and demoed in the late 1980s … Continue reading



Queerguru’s ALLISON ANANIS’s new music picks to kick in November

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  The music video “Cry” by the L.A based Acoustic folk-pop group, Faultlines was filmed with a group of friends right before the world shut down from COVID-19. Ashley Morgan, one of the lead vocalists in the band, makes a stunning solo (and in my opinion, breakthrough) performance. Her range and tone are simply divine. Full … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Music Editor Allison Ananis gets very Loud and Proud

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It is nearly impossible to enter pride month without thinking of the triple-platinum award-winning queer activist and singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge. She recently released a new music video for her latest single, titled “One Way Out,” which will appear on a new album of the same name. The rock icon performs the song accompanied by her … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Music Picks : Celeste, Stevie Nicks, Cyndi Lauper & Kim Petras

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  “Hear My Voice” by Celeste tells the story of what was intended to be a peaceful protest at the 1968 Democratic National Convention that turned into a violent clash with police and the National Guard. Celeste’s angelic yet powerful voice is demonstrated through her lyrics “Hear my voice, hear my dreams. Let us make a … Continue reading



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