Transvestigation: Sandra Bullock and Trannywood - Really?
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Do you mean the top hat and tuxedo outfit? If so, she wears that to perform her song "Man! I Feel like a Woman," and strips it off to reveal a feminine outfit underneath as the song goes on. It's a routine borrowed from old-time burlesque, and in her case is meant as a play on words of the song's title.
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Here’s a couple.
The pregnancy photo disproved it for me, but I still think she’s a tool, and would really like to figure out how to expose her and the other infiltrators (Swift, Bêÿøñçëė, etc).
Ah, I see what you mean. I ran a reverse image search on the second one and found this quote from her about drag queens:
From what I can tell, she didn't start using drag queen-inspired fashion or openly praising the LGBT movement until she was older. I saw some online comments from people saying she might have started doing it in order to pander to the Powers that Be when she was making her comeback post-Lyme disease (which had put her out of commission, career-wise, for 15 years).
In 2018, she made a comment in a Guardian interview that if she was American rather than Canadian, she would have voted for Trump:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/apr/22/shania-twain-unexpected-return-freak-illness-country-pop-star
But after she received backlash for the comment, she backtracked and apologized.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/apr/23/shania-twain-sorry-for-saying-she-would-have-voted-for-trump
One interesting thing I noticed in that second article is that she was apparently sexually abused by her stepfather when she was growing up.
By the way, if you're interested in some fairly recent country music that's authentic and classic, I'd recommend checking out the Millwinders (a "rockabilly" band that played 1950-1960s-style rock and roll, country, and rhythm and blues music - they worked in a variety of styles). Sadly, the band split up around 2017 or 2018, but they have two great albums on Bandcamp.
Here's the music video for one of their country songs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lcuCGASaoo
Here's the Bandcamp page (which includes the ability to listen to the track for free) of my favorite country song by them:
https://millwinders.bandcamp.com/track/in-time-she-will
And here's the lead singer on most of their songs, Sarah Butler, performing a Patsy Cline cover with another band:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27R7HI4S54M
Here's another example of real country music from recent years from a band called The Delorean Sisters (the band are somewhat modern-looking, but their musical style is classic):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXCLV0G_j_o
That would make sense, about making a deal. I saw the abuse bit, too.
Will take a look at the others. Check this guy out. Not really a “country” singer per se, but he has some country styled songs as a Russian living in the NE US.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DhXpK1d8Usg&list=PL1NMQ1lHuiRU4mN8wtiNr5lZqlSV2H5aW&index=11&pp=iAQB8AUB
https://youtube.com/watch?v=cOFSk-AdRrI
If you like 1950s-1960s rock and roll or rockabilly, I'd especially recommend checking out all of the Millwinders' songs on Bandcamp (they're all available to sample for free). Several are country, some are rock and roll, etc. They used a variety of styles, but all classic ones.
He's good, although I like the second song a lot less than the first. The sound of that first song (with the harmonies) reminds me a bit of the Seekers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sKCSoYx9iI