COURTNEY HOLLINQUEST
Dancer Courtney Hollinquest talks about her gig as a backup dancer for Lizzo and what she had to overcome to get where she is.
Dancer Courtney Hollinquest talks about her gig as a backup dancer for Lizzo and what she had to overcome to get where she is.
We speak to TORRES about her third studio album, what it means to fully inhabit her body, and choosing joy in every way possible in LADYGUNN Digital Issue #16.5! Photos by Julia Drummond.
LADYGUNN talks to renowned musician James Bay about the Human stories that inspire his work and taking those interactions, romantic or otherwise, and pulling out what’s important about them, shining a light on the profound minutia of dancing or crying or kissing-- all with the goal of affecting the listener.
LADYGUNN premieres BAYLi's latest music videos, for her smash hit single "Mr & Mrs. Smith". In true artist savant nature, the songstress created TWO videos to accompany the track each with a member of the opposite sex behind the lens.
LADYGUNN gets to know the LA-based artist Anne Dereaux and talk to her about purpose, her artistry and the path her music will follow.
LADYGUNN talks to British singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt about her dynamic music trajectory, her personal growth, and keeping her authenticity in the digital age.
LADYGUNN gets to know Fresh-faced pop ingenue Robinson.
LADYGUNN No. 16 cover star Lola Kirke on cultivating her own voice. Photos by Janell Shirtcliff + Story by Catherine Santino.
LADYGUNN premieres the latest track OBENEWA + MACHINEDRUM, "Heart Game", a topsy-turvy anthem that elicits the strength and pain of love.
As the CEO of VÉRITÉ, Kelsey Byrne has defined her own parameters of success by leaning into a hard-earned autonomy and taking calculated creative risks. Photos by Angelo Kritikos + Story by Erica Hawkins for LADYGUNN No. 16!
English Indie group Pale Waves creates pop music that runs the emotional gamut. Photos by Danielle Defoe + Story by Gina Tron for LADYGUNN No. 16!
Former fashion model and multifaceted musician Zander Bleck had all the makings of a rock-recipe destined for success: he worked with producer RedOne and was signed to both Interscope and Capitol records, and was said to have a voice that was a mixture of Jim Morrison, Bono AND Freddie Mercury, plus, his face is gorgeous — what could have gone wrong, right?