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On their 2019 self-titled debut album, the Highwomen folk powerhouse Brandi Carlile, award-winning songwriter Natalie Hemby, country / pop crossover artist Maren Morris and Americana luminary Amanda Shires dedicated themselves to telling stories that have been overlooked by mainstream country music. In early interviews and following their performance at the 2019 Newport Folk Festival, their song “If She Ever Leaves Me” (penned by Shires, her husband Jason Isbell and Chris Tompkins) was been billed as “the first gay country song.
However, the song is really one installment in a decades-long tradition of queer country music. While out LGBTQ+ country artists are few and far between in the mainstream, the queer country scene is more vibrant than ever.
In June of 1982, something monumental happened in Nashville, Tenn.: The famous Bluebird Cafe opened its doors. Since that month, 39 years ago, the venue has become one of the most coveted and prestigious show locations in Music City, especially for songwriters.
Founder Amy Kurland originally intended for the Bluebird Cafe to be a restaurant with a small stage, which she added to the 90-seat venue to attract customers. But then, patrons began flocking to the Bluebird located in a strip mall just outside of downtown Nashville to hear live music moreso than to eat. Kathy Mattea, one of the first performers at the Bluebird Cafe, landed a record deal following seven months of regular performances at the venue.