Recorded Wednesday, August 24 at 8:00pm EDT
Voices of an Era: The Legacy of Drag Recordings
With Marshall Shore & Kris J. Kraus
Explore the stories and locations beyond the recordings. From RuPaul to Ray Bourbon, drag recorded music reflects the evolution of drag culture from underground clubs to mainstream media. Artists have used their music to express identity, entertain, and challenge societal norms. From vaudeville to digital platforms, the history of drag music is a testament to the resilience and creativity of drag performers.
Join Marshall Shore, AKA The Hip Historian, who specializes in finding and sharing the most interesting bits and curiosities from our past; and Kris J. Kraus, label owner, collector, philanthropist, and attorney who has tried thirty federal felony jury trials. Learn how many of these albums not only offer context for time periods, but also document the performance venues from a time when archival records are nonexistent, much like some of the architecture.
Presented in partnership with Vernacular Architecture Forum