Boy bands, according to the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles’ Music Director & Conductor Ernest H. Harrison, are for everybody. So, it was only fitting that “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)” shaped the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "I had a bit of resentment that we sort of had this extra label," Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears told 'NME' The Scissor ...
The San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band, for two decades now, has called itself the city's official band. As proof to its claim, the 40-year-old musical group points to two city proclamations it ...
Last year, as Pansy Division played shows around the country marking 30 years of its first full-length album, “Undressed,” the pioneering gay rock band noticed more young people in the crowd than they ...
On September 30 the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band will premiere a new concert at St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Titled "Passions and Pastimes," the concert will celebrate the various activities ...
Jon Noworyta's conducting skills have landed him at Chicago’s Symphony Center, the Kennedy Center, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Carnegie Hall. He's served as the band director at the University of ...
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles (GMCLA) is preparing for their next major concert: WE BOY BANDS! The show is a tribute to boy band legends of the 1990’s – *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, and Boyz II Men; ...
In every Seattle Pride parade since 1998, Rainbow City Marching Band is right up front, unmistakable in its uniforms and numbers, triumphant sound announcing its arrival as one of Pride’s most ...
The Scissor Sisters want to set the record straight on how they've been labeled. Although the band was formed in the gay nightlife scene of New York and their name is derived from a lesbian sex act, ...
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