Adeem the Artist on Queering Country and Their Newest Project, ‘Anniversary’

LGBTQIA+
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Nerds & Beyond
May 4, 2024
Nerds and Beyond
Interview

Discovering new music is both easier than ever, and even more daunting. With so many new wonderful acts to fall in love with and so many places to find them, where do you even start? Adeem the Artist has found a loyal fanbase using multiple means of promotion. TikTok, YouTube, Bandcamp, live shows, and a request for a donation of $1 per person to fund the production of their 2022 album White Trash Revelry are just some of the avenues they have used to find and collect fans like eager Pokémon.

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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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BIPOC Country/Folk/Roots etc.

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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.

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