So one of my thoughts - related to one of my sub-interests in the field of jazz music - is to do an episode of The Cutting Edge (the weekly jazz show I share on the Austin airwaves) related to GLBT improvisers. Since June is Pride Month, I thought this would be an interesting exploration. However, it's a subject that's - naturally - rather taboo in the "manly" jazz community. I'd be interested in your thoughts on how to approach this subject, and perhaps corroborate some of the musicians that would be good to spotlight. Obviously, in a "post-everything" world, it would be unnecessary to make note of someone's race, gender, or sexual orientation. However, from the perspective of the importance of gay rights in the contemporary discourse in America, it seems fitting to me.
Interestingly, it seems more lesbian improvisers are "out" (Irene Schweizer, Joelle Leandre for example) then gay men.
Thanks for your ideas.