The Most Influential LGBTQIA Musicians
Freddie Mercury was known not only for his flamboyant stage presence, but also for having one of the best voices in rock ’n’ roll.
Freddie Mercury was known not only for his flamboyant stage presence, but also for having one of the best voices in rock ’n’ roll.
Hits like “Suffragette City,” “Space Oddity,” and more will be delivered in a whole new fashion.
The quality of the voice is often replaced by the depth a performer brings to a body of music.
“Hymn” is the perfect example of how a Diane Coffee song goes, full of emotion, twists and turns, and, most of all, passion.

“Dollar Days” is the closest thing we’ll ever have to getting a warm embrace from the man who sold the world.
He sings the way some people speak, with a lot of gestures. He reached out to the audience. He raised his hands to the heavens.
The book is a joyous read and will transport you back to a time when rock giants like Bowie and Mark Bolan (from T-Rex) roamed the planet.
After more than a few listens, the album's title begins to seem eerily descriptive of what awaits.

The Man Who Fell to Earth is an extremely stylized film and for that reason doesn’t seem dated.
The sound of Iggy and the Stooges has been a permanent fixture in the collections of rock’n’roll fans since their inception over forty years ago.
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