QMH101: Queer Music History 101 - Part 6 of 10
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QMH101: Queer Music History 101 - Part 6 of 10

Part 6: Women's Music Movement

Songs for Part 6:
Sue Fink -- Leaping Lesbians (1977)
Alix Dobkin -- A Woman's Love (1973)
Teresa Trull -- Woman-Loving Women (1977)
Meg Christian -- Ode to a Gym Teacher (1974)
Cris Williamson -- Sweet Woman (1975)
Holly Near -- Imagine My Surprise (1978)
Berkeley Women's Music Collective -- Gay and Proud (1976)
Lavender Blues -- Lesbian Nation (1978)
Flying Lesbians -- I'm a Lesbian, How About You? (1975)
Maxine Feldman -- Amazon (1979)

Queer Music History 101 (QMH101) is a special project of my radio show and website Queer Music Heritage. It was designed as sort of a study guide, or lesson plan, and I hope it appeals to those LGBT Studies courses now found at many universities around the country. But of course anyone with an interest will hopefully enjoy it.

Please see the description area for Part 1 for the introduction, background and scope of this ten-part feature. See http://www.qmh101.com specifically for the information about this lesson, and visit my website, at http://www.QueerMusicHeritage.com for more information about the history of GLBT music.

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