Brittany Ann Tranbaugh — Brittany Ann Tranbaugh

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
September 12, 2023
Rainbow Rodeo
Interview

Brittany Ann Tranbaugh made a fateful decision last year: pursue music full-time and take any and all opportunity that came her way. In fact, half of the items listed in our <a href="https://rainbowrodeomag.com/rainbow-roundup-9-8-a-safer-place/">weekly roundup’s Artist Resources</a> section are from <a href="https://rainbowrodeomag.com/rainbow-ruckus-6-20-ty-herndon-and-bryan-ruby-jobi-riccio-boy-golden-and-more/">Tranbaugh</a>. On her new self-titled EP, Tranbaugh demonstrates her versatility and her keen eye for humanity.

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Website

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Color Me Country Artist Grant Fund

to support artists of color in country music

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Playlist

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Gay Ole Opry Playlist

Karen & the Sorrows have been building queer country community in Brooklyn by running the Queer Country Quarterly and the Gay Ole Opry (gayoleopry.com) since 2011. Most of these bands have come to play for us, but some we're still wishing on!

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Podcast

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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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