Gay2K: Outlaw Country
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This week on GAY2K, Sarah and John-Paul saddle up for "'Out'law Country," an exploration of the queer voices that have bucked Nashville's rigid traditions. The episode kicks off with a look at the heavy cost of speaking out, revisiting the massive Cancellation of The Chicks in the early 2000s and k.d. lang’s infamous 1990 "Meat Stinks" campaign. The duo analyzes how these early instances of industry pushback were often the first line of defense against artists who dared to be politically radical or unapologetically themselves, setting the stage for a broader conversation about identity and resistance in the heartland.
The discussion then shifts to the icons who turned being an outsider into a celebrated art form, focusing on the enduring legacies of k.d. lang, Brandi Carlile, and Orville Peck. From Lang's e ...