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− | Transgender folk artist and multi-instrumentalist who is a 4-time Outmusic award nominee and who was named in the inaugural Trans 100 list. Recipient of the Tucson Folk Festival Songwriting Award and a finalist in the ISC songwriting competition. Notable | + | Transgender folk artist and multi-instrumentalist who is a 4-time Outmusic award nominee and who was named in the inaugural Trans 100 list. Recipient of the Tucson Folk Festival Songwriting Award and a finalist in the ISC songwriting competition. Notable albums include 'Boy In A Dress' (2002), 'Alive' (2006), and 'Live' (2016). |
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+ | * [[Transgender Singers, Musicians and Composers]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 19:59, 20 November 2016
Country
United States
Birth - Death
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Transgender folk artist and multi-instrumentalist who is a 4-time Outmusic award nominee and who was named in the inaugural Trans 100 list. Recipient of the Tucson Folk Festival Songwriting Award and a finalist in the ISC songwriting competition. Notable albums include 'Boy In A Dress' (2002), 'Alive' (2006), and 'Live' (2016).