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Episode 12: Patrick Haggerty

1h 52m · Country Queer Spotlight · 08 Sep 13:55

Patrick Haggerty is the undisputed godfather of queer country, having released the revolutionary album "Lavender Country" way back in 1973. In this interview, host Rachel Cholst talks with Patrick about his long, winding journey - one that is still very much unfolding. Tune in, kick back, and enjoy.

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