It’s been 25 years since Mary Gauthier released Drag Queens in Limousines, and the song about not belonging kicked her career kicked into high gear. Now Mary is celebrating the anniversary, touring ...
On the heels of the 25th anniversary of her celebrated sophomore album, “Drag Queens in Limousines” and the Americana Music Association’s upcoming AMERICANAFEST All-Star Tribute to her, folk singer ...
Gauthier discusses what it was like to break into the folk and county music scene as a gay artist and giving voice to the outsiders of society. She performs at The Heights Theater on Oct. 18. For more ...
If you've been listening to out singer/songwriter Mary Gauthier for any length of time, say since the release of her 1997 debut album "Dixie Kitchen" (containing the song "Goddamn HIV"), you know that ...
Queer Music News is a smattering of what’s going on in music by LGBTQ artists and the artists we love. This is a good year for lesbian music icon Mary Gauthier. Her Drag Queens In Limousines, the ...
Drag Queens In Limousines, the celebrated sophomore album by acclaimed, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Mary Gauthier, turns 25 this year. To commemorate this milestone, Kill Rock Stars will ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS – Coming to the Caffe Lena stage on Sept. 17th is Mary Gauthier, alongside very special guest, Jaimee Harris. The folk singer/songwriter crafts songs that draw on her storied life ...
Anyone familiar with the brilliant songs of lesbian singer/songwriter Mary Gauthier won't be at all surprised to learn that she also has an undeniable gift for writing prose. Her first book, Saved By ...
work can be described as "country noir." Her autobiographical songs turn hardships into powerful life lessons. Gauthier's next release, ...
Mary Gauthier even earned a fan in Bob Dylan with her 2005 album 'Mercy Now,' and now returns to her sparse, Southern gothic storytelling on a new set of tunes called 'Between Daylight and Dark.' ...
Acclaimed folk singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier was born in New Orleans and soon placed in an orphanage. She was adopted, but ran away in her early teens as she struggled with a variety of issues, ...
“I don’t have any answers there,” Mary Gauthier said as to why she doesn’t dabble in politics. “I’m a troubadour, and I can win over an audience because I bypass them [politicians. I deal in feelings.