Artist of the Month : Black Opry

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Frankie Staton
June 1, 2023
The Bluegrass Situation
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Holly G wanted a safe place to not only go and hear ethnic country singers, but safe places for them to sing.

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Black and white photo Various Black Opry artists on stage with Holly G. Healine Artist of the month Black Opry
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BIPOC Country/Folk/Roots etc.

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Fist City

Queer country radio based out of Belfast Ireland

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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.

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