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Jay Brannan is tagged as: singer-songwriter, indie, acoustic, male vocalists, folk

Jay Brannan is a Texas born singer, actor, and songwriter. After finding homes all over the country to live in, and briefly attending University of Cincinnati’s acting school, he decided to plant his feet down in New York City.
Brannan was cast in 2003 for the movie Shortbus, directed by John Cameron Mitchell. He contributed the song Soda Shop to the film’s soundtrack, which he stated was his “first professionally recorded track”.
Relatively new to the music world, he has released several songs on iTunes and on his myspace page, has become extremely popular thanks to his YouTube profile, and has been keen on maintaining a self-produced, low-key website.
His songs hold many of the same universal themes other artists acclaim to, but with a more fresh, realistic, sometimes vulgar, understanding. This has made him a hero to other gay men and general audiences alike.
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Top 10 Jay Brannan Songs
Half-Boyfriend
The Freshmen
Can't Have It All
Soda Shop
Housewife
Beautifully
Zombie
At First Sight
Goddamned
American Idol
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Top 10 Jay Brannan Albums
Goddamned
In Living Cover
Disasterpiece (Unmastered)
Unmastered
goddamned (Full Length Release)
Housewife
The Freshmen (Single)
In Living Cover - EPf
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