John Murph looks at how gay jazz micians have alt wh their inty through their mic.
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JAZZ: GAY MEN JAZZ
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At the risk of stereotypg, gay culture feels more allegiance toward Lady Gaga than Lady Day. As someone who equents gay bars wh almost the same regulary as jazz clubs, I often sense a great divi between the two worlds. “It is extremely polarized, ” argu saxophonist and claretist Andrew D’Angelo, “so much so that when my ex-boyiend me to one of my gigs, some of his gay iends were so disproportnately removed om my [jazz] scene.
It would seem that there’d be more overlap between the jazz and gay muni relatnship to mastream society.