Pride superstar houston
What makes you a Pride Superstar: I live in my truth and am a proud gay man with sickening vocals. Musical experience: Before Pride Superstar, I was just a musical-theater geek.
But I have no set tastes in music. If the music is good, I will listen and learn. I auditioned for "The Voice" last summer and made it past one round of cuts.
Biggest inspiration as a performer: Sutton Foster is my Broadway diva for life. That woman can do anything. I grew up listening to Mariah Carey.
She, along with my big sister, taught me how to sing. What makes you a Pride Superstar: I just feel honored to be able to represent something so very special to me. I live my life proud and have recently been able help someone very special to me do the same. Before the seventh round, the finalists talked about the challenges of the event and their experience: J oshua Green Musical experience: I attended the University of Houston Moores School of Music for vocal performance and was cast in several operas during my time there.
The Montrose Block Party scheduled for Saturday has been postponed due to the threat of bad weather. Vice president Kendra Walker made the announcement Wednesday on Facebook. She said crews planned to begin the build on Friday but that it couldn't be done safely in bad weather. The event will now happen, "rain or shine," Oct.
Dance diva Deborah Cox is still scheduled to perform at the Block Party. June at Eagle Houston, Hyde Park; free; Free tacos. June 21 at Guava Lamp, Waugh; Dance party celebrating women. Dance party for the leather, uniform, sports and circuit crowds. With Twisted Dee. Noon, 3, 7 and 10 p. June 22 at Hamburger Mary's, Grant;
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