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Tyler Childers performs at the Railbird Music Festival in Lexington, Ky. (Photo by Silas Walker, Herald-Leader) |
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Silas House (Berea College photo) |
House told Kast, "There are all kinds of different people in Appalachia and rural America, and they very rarely see themselves in the media, in film or TV, or especially in country music videos. . . . It's a gay love story, yes, but more than that, it's a love story. It's about gay people who love where they're from, and they don't want to leave it. Those men could have left not only the coal mines but they could have left the area. They chose to stay. A whole lot of people have done that, despite discrimination, because they love where they're from."
"At a time when Kentucky has seen an increase in anti-LGBTQ legislation and sentiments, House said he hopes the video will be 'a balm' for people who are hurting," Kast reports. House told Kast: "We just wanted to tell a human story that is rarely seen. Tyler Childers is one of the great storytellers of our time, especially in rural stories. This is another rural story that needs to be seen." Kast adds that Childers' album "Rustin' In the Rain" will be released Sept. 8."
from The Rural Blog https://ift.tt/Uzraswi Tyler Childers and Silas House break new ground, telling an Appalachian LGBTQ+ love story with song and video - Entrepreneur Generations
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