Difference between revisions of "Christian Singers Who Identify as LGBTQ"
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* [[Jennifer Knapp]] | * [[Jennifer Knapp]] | ||
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+ | * [[Billy Newton-Davis]] | ||
'''Great Britain''' | '''Great Britain''' | ||
* [[Vicky Beeching]] | * [[Vicky Beeching]] | ||
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+ | '''Rwanda''' | ||
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+ | * [[Albert Nabonibo]] | ||
'''United States''' | '''United States''' | ||
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* [[Clay Aiken]] | * [[Clay Aiken]] | ||
* [[Julien Baker]] | * [[Julien Baker]] | ||
+ | * [[Grace Baldridge]], aka Semler | ||
+ | * [[Carl Bean]] | ||
* [[Ray Boltz]] | * [[Ray Boltz]] | ||
* [[James Cleveland]] | * [[James Cleveland]] | ||
* [[DeMarco DeCiccio]] | * [[DeMarco DeCiccio]] | ||
* [[Ty Herndon]] | * [[Ty Herndon]] | ||
+ | * [[John Holiday]] | ||
+ | * [[Marie Knight]] | ||
* [[Jim Nabors]] | * [[Jim Nabors]] | ||
* [[Trey Pearson]] | * [[Trey Pearson]] | ||
* [[Doug Pinnick]] | * [[Doug Pinnick]] | ||
+ | * [[Billy Preston]] | ||
* [[Amy Ray]] | * [[Amy Ray]] | ||
* [[Byron Rice]] | * [[Byron Rice]] | ||
* [[Justin Ryan]] | * [[Justin Ryan]] | ||
* [[Emily Saliers]] | * [[Emily Saliers]] | ||
+ | * [[Nicole Serrano]] | ||
* [[B. Slade]] | * [[B. Slade]] | ||
* [[Marsha Stevens]] | * [[Marsha Stevens]] | ||
+ | * [[Terrance Stone]] | ||
+ | * [[Sister Rosetta Tharpe]] | ||
+ | * [[Tonex]] | ||
+ | * [[Clara Ward]] | ||
* [[Jason Warner]] | * [[Jason Warner]] | ||
* [[Anthony Williams]] | * [[Anthony Williams]] | ||
+ | * [[Chris Willis]] | ||
+ | * [[Billy Wright]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* [[LGBTQ Folk Music Singers]] | * [[LGBTQ Folk Music Singers]] | ||
* [[LGBTQ Rock Musicians]] | * [[LGBTQ Rock Musicians]] | ||
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+ | * [[Celebrated LGBTQ Pianists]] | ||
+ | * [[LGBTQ Jazz]] | ||
+ | * [[Rhythm & Blues and the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 3 February 2024
Upon first thought, the notion of being Christian and an out LGBTQ singer or entertainer is a contradiction in terms. However, there are several high profile Christian singers who have recently publicly revealed their same-sex attractions, such as Australia's Jennifer Knapp or American Trey Pearson.
This remains a challenge and struggle for this genre of inspirational music. The reaction to these public statements has been mixed within the community. Many of the early singers who came out were immediately sidelined within their religious community, and this effectively diminished or terminated their professional careers. Notable among these was Marsha Stevens and Ray Boltz.
Other past LGBTQ Christian singers have remained in the closet during their lifetime, but subsequent events and biographies have revealed their sexual orientation. Notable among these is the legendary gospel singer James Cleveland, recipient of four Grammy Awards and nicknamed the 'King of Gospel'. Cleveland died of AIDS in 1991.
The Gospel church and homosexuality has reportedly had a long inter-twining relationship. LGBTQ individuals have apparently found refuge in gospel churches, and the subject matter of the music appeals to those suffering from marginalization, discrimination and abuse - all reflective of the experience of many queer individuals.
Other music genres with LGBTQ Christian singers include folk, pop, country and western, and rock.
We have identified the following LGBTQ Christian singers who identify as LGBTQ. Simply click on their name to read their fascinating biographies.
Australia
Canada
Great Britain
Rwanda
United States
- Clay Aiken
- Julien Baker
- Grace Baldridge, aka Semler
- Carl Bean
- Ray Boltz
- James Cleveland
- DeMarco DeCiccio
- Ty Herndon
- John Holiday
- Marie Knight
- Jim Nabors
- Trey Pearson
- Doug Pinnick
- Billy Preston
- Amy Ray
- Byron Rice
- Justin Ryan
- Emily Saliers
- Nicole Serrano
- B. Slade
- Marsha Stevens
- Terrance Stone
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe
- Tonex
- Clara Ward
- Jason Warner
- Anthony Williams
- Chris Willis
- Billy Wright
See Also
- Transgender Singers, Musicians and Composers
- LGBTQ Country & Western Singers
- LGBTQ Classical Music Composers
- Boy Band Members Who Are Out As Gay, Bisexual or Queer
- LGBTQ Opera Singers
- LGBTQ Folk Music Singers
- LGBTQ Rock Musicians
- Electronic and Synthetic Music Performers Who Identify as LGBTQ
- Celebrated LGBTQ Pianists
- LGBTQ Jazz
- Rhythm & Blues and the LGBTQ Community
- Creative LGBTQ Management of Symphony Orchestras
Further Reading/Research
- http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7401100/christian-music-industry-on-lgbt-artists-career-challenges-future-trey-pearson
- http://womensenews.org/2012/07/doors-slammed-shut-christian-singers-coming-out/
- https://www.wayoflife.org/database/ccm_and_homosexuality.php
- http://www.brandedsouls.net/2017/04/30/can-you-be-gay-and-christian/