Country Everywhere A Community for BIPOC, LGBTQ+, Disabled Folks in Country Music
Celebrating
LGBTQ+, BIPOC, & Disabled Country music communities.
New music
New releases upated every week by release date
Add upcoming releaseCharley Crockett
$10 Cowboy
Album
Zach Day
Available
Single
Kyshona
Legacy
Album
Amythyst Kiah
In The Pines
Single
2 Lane Summer
God Made You
Single
Rissi Palmer
Rissi Palmer(Remixed & Remastered)
Album
The Kentucky Gentlemen
Heatache In The Hills
Single
New Dangerfield
Dangerfield Newby
Single
Mickey Guyton
Scary Love
Single
Sacha
Hey Mom I Made It
Single
Tiera Kennedy
I Ain't A Cowgirl
Single
Desiree Dawson
She's Someone
Single
the latest news & events
Do you love Country Music but it doesn't seem to love you back?
Have you been fighting to be seen and heard and tired of feeling like you are doing it all alone?
Want to find information about folks that represent what Country Music really looks and sounds like?
At Country Everywhere we're building a different kind of Country Music Community.
Where BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ and Disabled folks aren't an afterthought or an add on.
We're the Main Act.
So whether you are an Industry person looking to collaborate with others, or connect with your fans,
A fan who doesn't want to miss a beat, or an Industry Ally who wants to help create real change.
Pull up a chair and welcome to our "Crowded Table".
You belong here.
for Country music industry
All Industry Folks from the BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ and Disabled communities. From Artists to Stage Hands and everyone in between.
- Get listed in the FREE Directory.
- Find & connect with folks in your area and beyond to collaborate with.
- Publish news and upcoming events directly to your fans.
- Help us build the list of community resources. (Playlists, Websites, Podcasts)
for Country music fans
For Fans who want to be part of, and build up an inclusive Country Music Community that celebrates and supports the diverse voices of the Industry.
- Discover new Artists and Music
- Stay up to date with news and events beyond the mainstream sources
- Contribute to the community by sharing Playlists, Websites and other resources.
for Country music industry Allies
For all allies who promote and highlight work of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ and Disabled communities in Country Music.
- Put your content in front of an audience hungry for news and information about their communities.
- Add shows or events listings for Artists so that folks from the community can easily find things happening in their local areas.
- Contribute to the community resources page
our folks
Featured Profile :
Dwayne D Jarrell
A self-described “late bloomer with an explorer’s heart,” Dwayne Jarrell boldly announced his entrance onto the roots music scene with the eclectic debut, West Coast Diaries. Now, the Bay Area-based artist is readying more new music and gearing up to play live. “I never give up. I am constantly seeking new perspectives on the world and my place in it. I want to be 80 years old and still learning new things,” Dwayne enthuses. He continues: “I started taking music more seriously and writing songs after a long, twisted life journey took me to Northern California, where I discovered I'd always belonged.” Dwayne’s music feels instantly comfy, like sitting in front of a fire in your favorite sweatpants. Threads of Americana, folk, country and alt-country’s storytelling traditions, along with some deep blues, are woven deep into his musical fabric. His songs recall artists such as Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, and Son Volt—he named his studio band "Truer Sound" after a lyric in Son Volt's "Windfall.”
playlists
just for you
Playlist
Black Opry Revue Radio
Playlist of Black artists of country, blues, folk and Americana
websites
just for you
Website
Gay Ole Opry
Why queer country music? Because sometimes you love a culture that doesn’t love you back. And when everyone came to the first Gay Ole Opry in April of 2011 in all their country finery, we knew we weren’t alone. We do it because we love the music and want to build a community to support queer country musicians.
podcasts
just for you
Podcast
Color Me Country
Hosted by Rissi Palmer, Color Me Country brings to the forefront the Black, Indigenous, and Latinx histories of country music that for too long have lived outside the spotlight and off mainstream airwaves.