Scarecrow sung by the Columbus Gay Men's Chorus
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This song is from Act 2 of the Stonewall 50 Concert by the Columbus Gay Men's Chorus which chronicled the queer rights movement before and after the stonewall riots.
Scarecrow is a ballad from Melissa Etheridge that tells the story of the kidnapping, torture, and homicide of 21-year-old University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard, motivated by ant-gay sentiment. The image of a scarecrow was chosen because the bicyclist who found Matthew Shepard, tied to a fence, first thought he was a scarecrow.
Soloist: Sarah Winters
Artistic Director: 2010-2019 Dr Timothy Sarsany
Choreography: Shane Coe
Lighting & Slides: Jarod Wilson
Video Editing: Jason Bockis/ JB Media Design
Audio: Eric French
Your video was just shared by Melissa Etheridge herself
Beautiful. Such gut-wrenching lyrics and a message that strikes right to the heart of our humanity. I've cried every time I've heard it since its release way back in 1999. It hasn't lost one speck of its power and it was certainly done justice here.
We are honored she was able to hear us raise our voices. Thanks for the update!
This song always makes me cry. This performance was no exception. Absolutely beautiful.
We will never stop fighting and we will never forget.
Love how they showed a picture of Mitch McConnell at the beginning, so apt.
It’s people like him that keep us from being truly free and equal
Beautiful and heart-wrenching
this story breaks my heart - can't stop listening to this song
Powerful and Beautiful song!
Thank you for such a touching video!
You are so welcome!
So moving! Wonderful.
Wow that was absolutely incredible. Made me weep. ❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
Don't forget, we shall overcome, someday !!!!!!!
Wow - so powerful. Matthew's story is so painful and sad.
Very moving!
Brilliant performance
Amazing
What's the best source to get these pictures and newspaper articles which were shown in the background?
I am not gay... ✅⁉️
Maria Makinen and your point is what?? Just wondering.
great song. would have appreciated this performance much more if the opening solo had been performed by a male.
holarc just because they currently have a female name or may have been biologically female, does not necessarily mean they do not belong in a gay men's chorus.
Gender and sexuality are fluid.
What does it matter? If they stand by us and support us, does it not make us brothers and sisters? Considering the topic and what the song is all about, does it matter what reproductive organs the soloist has? I mean the song was written and originally performed by a female.
It’s only when we stand together in love that we can conquer the hate of those that seek to divide and subjugate us.