New LGBTQ+ record label launches in Glasgow
A new LGBTQ+ focused record label, Queer Ear Records, has launched in Glasgow, marking the first time such a record label has been created in Scotland
A new LGBTQ+ focused record label, Queer Ear Records, has launched in Glasgow, marking the first time such a record label has been created in Scotland.

Founded by Ryan Martin in late 2020, Queer Ear’s mission statement is made clear on its website: “At Queer Ear Records, we believe that every artist deserves a place to express themselves without limitations. We aim to create a community that allows LGBTQ+ artists the chance to do so, regardless of genre.”
While the primary focus is on pop music, artists of all genres are welcome; Queer Ear’s goal is to promote diversity in all forms.
Artists who are interested in working with the label are encouraged to get in touch via the Contact Us section of the Queer Ear website.

Queer Ear Records worked in collaboration with Glasgow-based singer-songwriter Joseph Miller on the release of his new self-written and produced single, Fade Away, which achieved over 1,000 Spotify streams in its first week. Fade Away was released on April 30, 2021 and marked the first release by Queer Ear Records.
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