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Music’s hit-makers descend on Brooklyn for MTV’s Video Music Awards
NEW YORK — Miley Cyrus became the rare artist to upstage Lady Gaga, but a vengeful Taylor Swift managed to take the spotlight from both during the MTV Video Music Awards.
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Gay country singer’s video portrays gay men as sad, predatory drunks
Gay men drink too much, feel sorry for themselves, and come on to straight dudes when their girlfriends aren’t around: that’s the message from the music video of newly-minted gay country singer Steve Grand. And gay media is too busy fawning over the young stud to notice…
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‘All-American Boy’ gay-themed music video a YouTube hit
LOS ANGELES — He’s a musician without a record label, a card holder without any remaining credit. And the gig that supplies what he calls “food money” may now be in jeopardy. But after events of the last week, Steve Grand said “I would die a happy man today,” and not for the reasons he’s suddenly getting attention.
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Out artist Matt Gold’s new video ‘Oh Joe’ navigates friendships, life choices
Out singer-songwriter Matt Gold, profiled by LGBTQ Nation last December, has released a new video from his from his debut album, “Drown Before You Swim.”
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Singer’s poignant song humanizes marriage equality via music video animation
Australian singer-songwriter Brett Every has a wonderful gift of tapping into contemporary issues involving the LGBT community through his songs and his music videos.
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‘Trust Me’ from Matt Zarley exposes closeted, ‘fictional’ presidential candidate
Out singer/songwriter Matt Zarley’s fun, new dance music video for his song “Trust Me” (remix by Cahill) tells the story of a fictional “sweater-vest wearing” GOP presidential candidate who gets caught in a hot tub with his male lover.
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New music from out artist Matt Zarley — ‘Change Begins With Me’
Matt Zarley has received critical acclaim as an openly gay singer and songwriter, has been named one of People Magazine’s “Hottest Bachelors,” has performed on Broadway, and last week released his latest CD, “Change Begins with Me” featuring the single “WTF,” that is currently heating up the charts and dance clubs around the world.
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Rise Against’s new video — Make It Stop — pays homage to teen suicide victims
In this new video — “Make It Stop (September’s Children)” — the band Rise Against pays homage to LGBT suicide victims in this just released second single from their album, Endgame.
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Afternoon diversion: U.S. troops lip-sync Britney’s ‘Hold It Against Me’
OK, these folks are all heroes to begin with. And then, they have the sense of humor to pull this off. I don’t think any of these soldiers are going to have a problem serving with openly gay soldiers. Just sayin’…
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Tom Goss, Matt Alber sing out against ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’
Gay artists Tom Goss and Matt Alber were in D.C. this week, preparing for their upcoming joint tour when they wrote “This Is Who We Are,” an anthem against the U.S. military’s failed policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” which bans gays and lesbians from serving openly in the U.S. miltary. From The New Gay, […]