Let the rainbow shine

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Let the rainbow shine

By Shayne Wilde

Judy Small has long been recognised as the voice of our times. Describing herself as a singer who writes songs, Judy has recorded eight CDS, mainly in the folk tradition, but her music also has country, jazz and classical influences.

 

Her latest release — Let the Rainbow Shine, Judy Small Out and Proud — is one with a difference. It documents the lives and loves of lesbian and gay people.

The focus is on the ordinary nature of gay and lesbian relationships; the humour, pathos, satire and Judy's lyrical poetry combine to create a collection of songs and stories that are both affirming and joyful.

The other difference with this album is that it has been made possible by sponsors. Contributions towards the recording were received from both gay and straight people from all over Australia, as well as the US, Canada, England, Scotland, Fiji and Japan.

To make the recording, Judy gathered talented musicians from around Australia and, with producer Siiri Metsar, they worked as a team on arrangements and recording. The result is an album of exceptional character.

Judy is well loved for the honesty of her music and performances. It has been said that a Judy Small concert provides opportunities for people to see the world from another perspective. Let the Rainbow Shine, Judy Small Out and Proud will be no exception.

The album will be launched in Brisbane with a concert at 1pm on Sunday, February 7, at the Tivoli Cabaret and Bar, and will feature a special appearance by the Brisbane Lesbian and Gay Pride Choir. Tickets ($25/$20 concession) are available from the Tivoli, 52 Costin Street, Fortitude Valley, or by phoning 3852 1711.

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