Cleveland based transgender singer- songwriter Baby Dee has announced her latest work entitled ??Safe Inside The Day??, an album which the artist explains "is very much about the street she grew up on." Baby Dee left for New York in 1972 and eventually became a musician; she played in the church and in the streets and then stopped altogether. Thirty years later she found herself back in Clevel...
Cleveland based transgender singer- songwriter Baby Dee has announced her latest work entitled ??Safe Inside The Day??, an album which the artist explains "is very much about the street she grew up on." Baby Dee left for New York in 1972 and eventually became a musician; she played in the church and in the streets and then stopped altogether. Thirty years later she found herself back in Clevel...
Baby Dee, surely one of the more haunting and unusual voices in popular music, is on the road…and by all accounts, much more interesting live than on the record even. (The record’s pretty good, too.) She’s kind of in the Antony family of high-voiced, gender-indefinite caberet singers, with a rather wicked growl and swagger lurking among ineffable mysteries. Anyway, I wrote this preview fo
I know that this album was out nearly a year ago now, and that quite a few people have written very lovely things about it as well. But, in my attempts to write about something new and noteworthy, I realized that I don't work for pitchfock /rolling stone and get albums a month before everyone else. I was intorduced to Baby Dee by friends in Copenhagen when I was living in Denmark. I found out...
Something only a a transgender musician from Cleveland could possibly ever come up with.The rabbit's back in the hole again.-----------------Not sure if anybody learn't how to tie a bowlin, but the last verse is the instructions for how to tie one... confusingly strange.oooooooooooooofollowing b's comment I did a little research.. turns out he's correct.ooooooooooooooTeeth are not really bones....