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Patrick Haggerty, ‘Lost Pioneer’ of Gay Country Music, Dies at 78

The New York Times – Music:

In 1973, he put out a little-noticed album of songs about same-sex love and social protest. Forty-one years later, he became an unlikely star.

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Country Music, Documentary Films and Programs, Haggerty, Patrick (1944-2022), Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Lavender Country (Music Group), Socialism (Theory and Philosophy), Washington (State)
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