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Bronx Times. Brandy Clark, one of the finest singer/songwriters in country music, thought her career would only take place behind the scenes. On the heels of her third album, "Your Life Is a Record," Clark, 44, opened up about how coming out in her 20s served her career well, being embraced in Nashville, and hoping for a major out gay male country star.

Brandy Clark, one of the finest singer/songwriters in country music, thought her career would only take place behind the scenes. Now, Brandy Clark shares with The Healthy @Reader’s Digest the health and fitness routines that go into being a touring musician, how her collaboration with Brandi Carlile came to be, and what she hopes LGBTQ+ stories such as Shucked can do for young queer people’s mental health.

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Brandy Clark, an openly gay artist who sings, among other things, about pot-smoking housewives, had almost given up on becoming an artist herself, despite writing hits for The Band Perry. Her music lays at the intersection of pop and punk, especially in attitude. Her kiss-offs and complaints never sound bitter because of their underlying spirit of triumph.

The song digs into the uncomfortable truth that these attitudes, while socially imposed, are impossible to avoid internalizing. “I definitely had it in my head that being gay and being in country music those two things could not co-exist,” she says. “I definitely had it in my head that being gay and being in country music those two things could not co-exist,” she says. Lahey produced, wrote all the songs, and played most of the instruments on her first two albums.

On the heels of her third album, "Your Life Is a Record," Clark, 44, opened up about how coming out in her 20s served her career well, being embraced in Nashville, and hoping for a major out gay male country star. She tends to play the slacker. Post an Event. Clark excels at stripped-down, piano-based ballads.

Brandy Clark, at home in Malibu: “Because of my sexuality I get to walk through different doors.” On their first day working together last year at Malibu’s storied Shangri-La recording studio. Her choruses are punchy without turning bombastic. Brandy Clark, at home in Malibu: “Because of my brandy clark gay I get to walk through different doors.” On their first day working together last year at Malibu’s storied Shangri-La recording studio.

Lahey makes joyful, driving music. Country Queer spoke to Clark via phone about Your Life Is A Record, creativity during quarantine (including an upcoming project with Brandi Carlile), her experience as a gay woman in Nashville, and the changes she’s seen over the years. Country Queer spoke to Clark via phone about Your Life Is A Record, creativity during quarantine (including an upcoming project with Brandi Carlile), her experience as a gay woman in Nashville, and the changes she’s seen over the years.

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