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QMN: New music Monday from queer artists Allison Ponthier, CocoRosie and more

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CocoRosie Queer Music News is a smattering of what’s going on in music by LGBTQ artists and the artists we love. Here’s a wrap-up of music we’ve received in recent days for your new music Monday. Sammy Rae and Friends preview new album with “Thieves” Sammy Rae and Friends  Also on Friday, Sammy Rae & Friends released its new single “Thieves” just ahead of a full length record and big tour announce.

The queer-led ensemble of  classically trained jazz musicians brings “big queer church” energy to its live shows. Here’s hoping for a North Texas stop. CocoRosie released new EP on International Women’s Rights Day CocoRosie The CocoRosie sisters are celebrating 20 years this year with new music and live dates including Dallas.

On Friday, they released the EP Elevator Angels perfectly timed for Internationals Women’s Rights Day. Along with that, CocoRosie will drop a new acoustic versions album this summer and a new studio album this fall.

Plus, for their USA tour, the two will play The Kessler on April 10. ICYMI Dallas native Allison Ponthier releases her new single “Skin.” (Courtesy photo) On Friday, Allison Ponthier released her new single “Skin.” We wrote about it here, but we’re posting the video again where Ponthier gives us her take on Single White Female. Concert Calendar March 16: Madi Diaz at The Kessler.

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