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    | pronouns=[[she/her]]<ref name="Cholst">{{Cite web |title=Interview: Guitarist Ellen Angelico Talks Putting Emotions Into Music, Advocating for a More Inclusive Country Music Community |last=Cholst |first=Rachel |work=The Boot |date=November 16, 2020 |access-date=November 17, 2020 |url= https://theboot.com/ellen-angelico-country-music-interview/}}</ref>
    | pronouns=[[she/her]]<ref name="Cholst">{{Cite web |title=Interview: Guitarist Ellen Angelico Talks Putting Emotions Into Music, Advocating for a More Inclusive Country Music Community |last=Cholst |first=Rachel |work=The Boot |date=November 16, 2020 |access-date=November 17, 2020 |url= https://theboot.com/ellen-angelico-country-music-interview/}}</ref>
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    | gender=[[nonbinary woman]]<ref name="Byrne">{{Cite web |title=Ellen Angelico's Feeling Lucky |last1=Byrne |first1=Mya |work=Country Queer |date= |access-date=10 April 2021 |url= https://countryqueer.com/stories/interview/ellen-angelicos-feeling-lucky/}}</ref>
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    '''Ellen Angelico''' is a country music guitarist, and in 2020 became the first out nonbinary person to be nominated for honors by the Americana Music Association.<ref name="Cholst" /><ref name="amer_Amer">{{Cite web |title=Americana Unveils Its 2020 Honors & Awards Nominees |author= |work=AmericanaMusic.org |date=June 15, 2020 |access-date=November 17, 2020 |url= https://americanamusic.org/news/americana-unveils-its-2020-honors-awards-nominees}}</ref> She attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston.<ref name="Cholst" />
    '''Ellen Angelico''' is a country music guitarist, and in 2020 became the first out nonbinary person to be nominated for honors by the Americana Music Association.<ref name="Cholst" /><ref name="amer_Amer">{{Cite web |title=Americana Unveils Its 2020 Honors & Awards Nominees |author= |work=AmericanaMusic.org |date=June 15, 2020 |access-date=November 17, 2020 |url= https://americanamusic.org/news/americana-unveils-its-2020-honors-awards-nominees}}</ref> She attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston.<ref name="Cholst" />
    ==Quotes==
    {{quote|I think my own [[gender identity]] is kind of a moving target, and it's changed a lot over my adult life. My gender identity is a bird in flight, ha! I anticipate that it will continue to change, because I am a very lucky human being and I feel like I have the personal space to do that and to explore gender for myself. So all that said, I grew up identifying as a [[woman]]. That's still a really important part of my life. I still identify in some way as a woman. And I use she/her pronouns professionally. But when it comes down to like, well, how do you call yourself, what do you think of yourself?  I probably look and act the most like many of my friends who are nonbinary, but I don't necessarily use they/them pronouns.<ref name="Byrne" />}}


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    Ellen Angelico
    Nationality American
    Pronouns she/her[1]
    Gender identity nonbinary woman[2]
    Occupation guitarist

    Ellen Angelico is a country music guitarist, and in 2020 became the first out nonbinary person to be nominated for honors by the Americana Music Association.[1][3] She attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston.[1]

    Quotes

    « I think my own gender identity is kind of a moving target, and it's changed a lot over my adult life. My gender identity is a bird in flight, ha! I anticipate that it will continue to change, because I am a very lucky human being and I feel like I have the personal space to do that and to explore gender for myself. So all that said, I grew up identifying as a woman. That's still a really important part of my life. I still identify in some way as a woman. And I use she/her pronouns professionally. But when it comes down to like, well, how do you call yourself, what do you think of yourself? I probably look and act the most like many of my friends who are nonbinary, but I don't necessarily use they/them pronouns.[2] »

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    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cholst, Rachel (November 16, 2020). "Interview: Guitarist Ellen Angelico Talks Putting Emotions Into Music, Advocating for a More Inclusive Country Music Community". The Boot. Retrieved November 17, 2020.
    2. 2.0 2.1 Byrne, Mya. "Ellen Angelico's Feeling Lucky". Country Queer. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
    3. "Americana Unveils Its 2020 Honors & Awards Nominees". AmericanaMusic.org. June 15, 2020. Retrieved November 17, 2020.