Velvet Nation with Boy Joey
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2471101/fan_mail/new] Every community has a bloodline. Not one written in DNA. One written in stories. In music. In dance floors. In drag dressing rooms. In basements where the speakers rattled the walls until sunrise. In houses built by people who chose each other when the world refused to. This is the story of Baltimore. Not the Baltimore on the postcards. The Baltimore that taught generations of queer people how to survive, how to celebrate, and how to become family. Long before Pride was a corporate logo or a city-wide festival, there were underground spaces where queer people gathered to build something extraordinary. Ballroom houses became sanctuaries. Drag performers became historians. DJs became storytellers. Dance floors became churches. And through all of it, there was music. House music. A sound born in Black and Brown queer communities — carrying freedom, resistance, love, and belonging through every kick drum and piano stab. For a lot of us, the first time we truly felt seen wasn't in a classroom or a church. It was under a disco ball. It was a record that felt like it already knew our story. It was finding a house that took us in. It was learning that family could be chosen. In this episode, Boy Joey traces the living bloodline of Baltimore queer culture — from ballroom floors and drag stages to after-hours parties and the legendary DJs who shaped the city's sound. Because culture isn't inherited. It's passed hand to hand. Generation to generation. Track to track. House to house. Every time we gather on a dance floor, we step into a tradition older than ourselves. The music changes. The faces change. The venues change. But the bloodline remains. Welcome to The Bloodline. 🎧 We Arrive. We Remember. We Become. We Rise. — Movement II of IV 📍 Recorded live at The Baltimore Eagle | Baltimore, MD | June 13, 2026
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