Cause and Effect presents:
Drag is a unique art form. The performance and visual elements of it are so engaging that the music drag queens perform to and it’s importance to the art from could easily seem like a liner note. Today, FiFi Fellacio assists Noah Page is diving into the topic head first, exploring the ideas and motivations behind the music of drag and the impact of that music on drag as a form of expression and the larger implications on pop culture.
Whitney Houston, “Queen of the night”
from The Bodyguard (Original Soundtrack Album)
Arista Records - 1992
Pat Carroll, “Poor Unfortunate Souls”
from The Little Mermaid (An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack) [Special Edition]
1989
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, “Rose Tint My World/Floor Show”
from The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)
Ode Records - 1975
Aretha Franklin, “(You Make Me Feel) A Natural Woman”
from (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - Single
Atlantic - 1967
NoahPage Cause and Effect January 27th, 2018
Posted In: Music, Music Shows