Uncensored Visionary: The Queer Music Podcast
Society & Culture:Personal Journals
Janis Joplin, kid's performer Fred Penner and Hayley Williams from Paramore are some of this week's Uncensored Visionary's musical influences. And after listening to Andrew Neal's music, you can definitely tell that his musical influences are eclectic. Andrew Neal, born in Virginia Beach to a large family, always knew he was going to be singer / songwriter. It was only a matter of time after numerous performing art schools and a move to LA, that he was destined to become a performer. Today, Andrew is working full-time, while actively pursuing his solo career. Andrew admits that his songs won't all be happy. Some of his songs are emotionally draining to write and will make his fans cry and be sad. With a combination of soul, rock, blues and funk, Andrew creates a somewhat musical blend that some may consider to be genre-less music.Learn about Andrew's musical influences, deep songwriting process and so much more on this week’s episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast.Follow Andrew on Instagram.© Uncensored Visionary
Jessye DeSilva talks developing sound and image and overcoming their traumatic religious upbringing
Miss Christine talks reimagining her dreams and moving from Nashville to Iowa to rediscover herself
sam goli talks growing up in Mexican/Palestinian home, figuring out their gender & musical identity
Maxximo talks infusing his Mexican heritage into his imagery, storytelling & his Prince Harming
BVT talks combing her passions for R&B/hip-hop, music & acting and crafting a career in Australia
Yavin talks failing as a musician, writing openly queer songs & dedicating himself to music
Stephanie Gayle talks starting a record label, writing at 8 yrs old & producing songs at 16 yrs old
Bentley Robles talks recording 100K vocal takes, losing and regaining his creative mojo
James Aries talks his off-beat baroque pop eclectic music style & planning his elaborate live show
Chris Jehnert talks using music to convey emotions & his role in tribute boy band Larger than Life
Kai Mata talks getting past being called “brave” for owning her identity and writing her song “So Hard,” about the objectification of female relationships
CPIII talks leveraging a theatre career to capitulate his music & owning the soul in his sound
Boi Band talk honing in on an androgynous look for the band and evolving from a pop cover band to writing original music
Dan Kiernan discusses the loss of his father, being romantic in the age of instant gratification and performing as Nick Carter in the tribute 90s boy band Larger Than Life
Mel Fine discusses releasing debut album at 14 years old, attending Berkelee school of music and career plans post school
Jakk Fynn discusses exploring life through music, turning down the flash and taking control over his messaging as a solo artist
Billy Mick talks his debut album 'Just B' writing songs from the heart & being honest with yourself to give and get love back
Brett Gleason discusses being unfiltered in his music, therapy and navigating Patreon
Kisos discusses his breakup EP ‘sweet nothings,’ music pr and marketing and writing top 40 songs
Ruby Mack discuss developing their sound, making a mark as a queer band and turning heads through harmony
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