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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> | ||
| gender= | | 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" /> | ||
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{{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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Nationality | American |
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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] | » |
Links
References
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Byrne, Mya. "Ellen Angelico's Feeling Lucky". Country Queer. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
- ↑ "Americana Unveils Its 2020 Honors & Awards Nominees". AmericanaMusic.org. June 15, 2020. Retrieved November 17, 2020.