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The GLAMA Awards Coverage on This Way Out Radio By Chris Wilson, Christopher David Trentham, Pam Marshall, and Patricia Kantzos
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1997
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This
Way Out news coverage of the first annual Gay/Lesbian American Music
Awards (the GLAMAs). Reported by Chris Wilson, Pam Marshall, and Christopher
David Trentham. The event was held on October 6, 1996, and includes
music and comments by Catie Curtis, Melissa Etheridge, Richard Dworkin,
David Clement, Tom Robinson, Ferron, and others, including founders
Tom McCormack and Michael Mitchell. This feature aired on TWO show #447,
October 21, 1996. (Used with permission, 10:30)
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1998
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This
Way Out news coverage by Chris Wilson and Christopher David Trentham
looking forward to the 2nd Annual Gay/Lesbian American Music Awards
(the GLAMAs), to be held on March 9, 1998, in New York City; with quotes
by nominees Tom Robinson, Sonia, and Catie Curtis, along with clips
of their music. This feature aired on TWO show #518 on March 2, 1998.
(Used with permission, 6:25)
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This
Way Out news coverage by Patricia Kantzos, of the 1998 GLAMAs. Includes
music and comments by winners k.d. lang (Michael Callen Medal of Achievement
honoree), Tom Robinson (Best Male Artist, Out Recording, and Original
Out Song), Catie Curtis (Album of the Year), RuPaul (Outmusic Award),
GLAMA co-founder Michael Mitchell, and others. This feature aired on
TWO show #521 on March 23, 1998.
(Used with permission, 9:20) |
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1999
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This
Way Out news coverage by Chris Wilson and Christopher David Trentham
of the 3rd Annual Gay/Lesbian American Music Awards (the GLAMAs), held
on April 12, 1999, in New York City; with quotes by many of the winners,
along with their music. This feature aired on TWO show #577 on April
19, 1999. (Used with permission, 15:24)
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2000
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This
Way Out news coverage of the fourth (and last) Gay/Lesbian American
Music Awards (the GLAMAs), held in New York City on April 24, 2000,
as reported by Chris Wilson and Christopher David Trentham. This report
includes comments by Mary Gauthier, Carole & Maria of Zrazy, Fred
Hersch, Patrick Arena, Christian Andreason, and Meshell Ndegeocello.
This feature aired in two parts on TWO shows #663 and 664, May 15 &
22, 2000. (Used with permission, 13:50)
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