Orville Peck
I’m Here, I’m Queer, and I’m Country : Queerguru corrall’s the best queer cowboy songs
Queerguru’s Music Editor Allison Ananis likes nothing more than shaking us all up in the office with her music choices (thank God she’s finally finished her HardCore Hip Hop phase). So, after we wrote about Orville Peck who positions himself as the Banksy of queer music and looks like a fringed Lone Ranger,…
Orville Peck really ‘Aint That Bad’ and there’s even a new theatrical dance piece to celebrate just that
Ever since he released PONY his debut album in 2029 the masked gay cowboy ORVILLE PECK‘s career has been on such a stunning trajectory. And one that never fails to surprise us. Right from the start when he “wrote, produced and played every instrument he could” on Pony while working in a coffee…
April may just get renamed as Gay Cowboy Month thanks to Orville Peck + Pedro Almodovar
It feels like Gay Cowboy month even for us that are nowhere the Wild West. First Orville Peck, who positions himself as the Banksy of queer music and looks like a fringed Lone Ranger, teamed up with Willie Nelson to make his latest record. Their song “Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each…
Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other
Queerguru’s favorite country song Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other” was originally recorded by Latin country musician Ned Sublette, back in 1981. Now its been re-recorded by the unusual pairing of Orville Peck and Willie Nelson and probably much to Queerguru’s neigbor’s annoyance, we simply cannot stop playing it. Nelson received a tape of…