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'''Beth Ditto''' is the vocalist of ] band ] |
'''Beth Ditto''' is the vocalist of ] band ]. She is from ] | ||
Ditto came to wider public attention in November 2006 when she was selected by ] as the coolest person in rock - placing at number one in the magazine's annual Cool List. The magazine cited her 'non-conformity' as the reason for her selection] - she is a lesbian, an outspoken advocate of ], and a punk, and weighs approximately 15 stone.] | |||
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⚫ | The band's first hit song ''‘Standing in the Way of Control’'' was written by Ditto as a response to her government’s decision to deny gays the right to marriage in the US. “Nobody in the States was that surprised or shocked by what Bush did, but it made everyone I know feel helpless and cheated,” Beth says. “I wrote the chorus to try and encourage people not to give up. It’s a scary time for civil rights, but I really believe the only way to survive is to stick together and keep fighting.” | ||
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Beth Ditto is the vocalist of American band The Gossip. She is from Arkansas
Ditto came to wider public attention in November 2006 when she was selected by NME as the coolest person in rock - placing at number one in the magazine's annual Cool List. The magazine cited her 'non-conformity' as the reason for her selection] - she is a lesbian, an outspoken advocate of gay rights, and a punk, and weighs approximately 15 stone.]
The band's first hit song ‘Standing in the Way of Control’ was written by Ditto as a response to her government’s decision to deny gays the right to marriage in the US. “Nobody in the States was that surprised or shocked by what Bush did, but it made everyone I know feel helpless and cheated,” Beth says. “I wrote the chorus to try and encourage people not to give up. It’s a scary time for civil rights, but I really believe the only way to survive is to stick together and keep fighting.”
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