Queer Music News is a smattering of what’s going on in music by LGBTQ artists and the artists we love. In the Monthly Mixtape, these are the new songs that captured our fancy in the past weeks. Sam Williams drops video for his duet rendition of a country classic The grandson of country pioneer Hank Williams drops this new take on a country classic today.
Gay country singer Sam Williams teams up with Carter Faith for this duet covering Tammy Wynette’s “Til I Can Make it on My Own.” The song kicks off the year for Williams who will perform at the Grand Ole Opry on the Saturday following the single’s release.
The third-generation country music star is currently working on his sophomore album which will come this year. Last year, he made impressions by releasing the cover of his grandfather’s signature song “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” in September.
In November, he declared his feelings with the single “I Hate the Holidays” just in time for season’s greetings. He begins the year with another classic. “This release is simply surreal in several ways.