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Interview
with Jim Verraros
by Gregg Shapiro, March 22, 2005
AfterElton.com:
Your new album, Rollercoaster, opens with the suitably
named dance track “Move.” I often wish that we heard more
gay artists being played in dance clubs. Is that a motivating factor for
you in recording dance tracks? There are a lot of idols who haven’t tapped into the whole gay fan base and with me it was really important to do that because there are gay men who can relate me in a lot of way. The record is written very ambiguously because I didn’t necessarily want to rule out my female fan-base, but I just think it’s important for gay artists to appeal to their (diverse) fan-bases. There’s got to be a pioneer out there. So many artists who are gay are considered to be independent, they can’t be mainstream. I disagree with that. My record is so incredibly top forty. That sound is very versatile and it appeals to so many different demographics. It was very important for me to write songs that appealed to everyone, including my gay fan-base. AE:
“Move” also has these references to children’s games
and rhymes (“Ollie Ollie Oxen free” and “make a dollar
out of 15 cents”). Do you have a favorite childhood game? |
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