Larry King to Interview Steve Grand (Gay Country Singer) on RT America Tonight!
Monday, Jul 8, 2013 09:18 AM EST
Steve Grand hailed as first openly gay male country singer with YouTube hit
"All-American Boy," about a gay man's unrequited love for another man, has gone viral VIDEO
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Chicago native Steve Grand, 23, is gaining attention this week for his country song, All-American Boy, about a gay mans unrequited love for a straight man. Having gained over 400,000 views in less than a week, Grand is being hailed as the first openly gay male singer of the genre.
Grand, who was made to go to straight therapy for five years, says the song is based on personal experiences. From the AP:
I was a 13-year-old boy (at camp), noted the 23-year-old singer-songwriter, speaking by phone from his hometown Chicago. One of my counselors was warm and strong and he took an interest in me not sexually, but as a friend, and it really moved me. I remember leaving with a horrible ache in my heart.
While All-American Boy is told from the gay mans perspective, Grand said he knew its tale of unrequited love would resonate across lines of sexuality. Hes received hundreds of postings on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook from viewers, both straight and gay, saying they understand such rejection and heartache.
Financial troubles forced Grand to leave college after his freshman year, but after his recent Internet fame, he told the AP that I would die a happy man today. Watch the video below:
http://www.salon.com/2013/07/08/steve_grand_hailed_as_first_openly_gay_male_country_singer_with_youtube_hit/