WikiQueer:Article wizard/Musical notability

{{Article wizard|1=linked|2=linked|3=boxed|4=plain|5=plain|6=plain|content= {{Article wizard/GNGbox}} Very few musicians are suitable for inclusion in WikiQueer.

Musicians who satisfy at least one of the items below may merit their own WikiQueer articles, as there is likely to be a good deal of verifiable information available about them and a good deal of public interest in them. This list is not exclusionary, but rather illustrates examples of level of notability required for WikiQueer:

Music related content is relevant to the queer communities if meeting any one of the following criteria:
 * Direct involvement of queer individual(s) in composition or performance.
 * Musician or ensemble includes publicly out queer individual(s).
 * Specifically and publicly focuses on queer communities.
 * Involved in a queer political or publicly known event.

A musician or ensemble (note that this includes a band, singer, rapper, orchestra, hip hop crew, DJ, musical theatre group, etc.) is notable if meeting any one of the following criteria:
 * Performed at a public queer event listed in WikiQueer or recognized by InterPride
 * Has been featured in multiple non-trivial published works in reliable and reputable media (excludes school newspapers, personal blogs, etc.).
 * Has had a hit on a national music chart.
 * Has had a record certified gold or higher.
 * Has released an album on a music label.
 * Has won a major or queer music award.

A song or album is notable if it meets any of the following:
 * Has won a major or queer specific award
 * Featured by an organization included in WikiQueer
 * Performed at a public queer event included in WikiQueer or recognized by InterPride

Does your proposed article meet the notability requirements?
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