Queer ~ Latinx ~ Pop

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In an industry that looks to define artists, Gina Chavez refuses to fit into a box.

From features on NPR’s Tiny Desk to Brené Brown to Colbert, this queer, bilingual, genre-bending musician has become a force to be reckoned with. Chavez — a truly independent recording artist — saw the fruits of her labor pay off last year where she was not only nominated for a Latin Grammy but was tapped to open the Latin Grammy premiere show. Now, the Texas native can be seen everywhere as one of the faces of LifeWTR’s #LifeUnseen campaign — with her own bottle and a commercial airing nationwide. There’s no way around it: Gina Chavez won’t be ignored. 

Only the second Austinite and the third Latina born in the continental U.S. to receive a Latin Grammy nomination in the history of the awards, it has been thrilling for Gina to push boundaries and break barriers without the support of a label. And for this year’s Pride Month, she’s continuing to do just that. In the midst of her own creative rebirth, she’s coming out with a fist pumping club remix of her 2020 feminist anthem “She Persisted,” a rallying cry born out of the moment that Elizabeth Warren was silenced on the floor of the Senate by Mitch McConnell in 2016. 

Gina finds herself trying to make space for levity in a year marred with record-shattering attacks on LGBTQ rights in statehouses across the U.S. Her native Texas leads the way in anti-LGBTQ bills, most of them attacking trans youth. “The so-called pro-life party is literally trying to erase us,” she says, “but we aren’t going anywhere. We’re getting louder and gayer and I’ve got just the song to keep us going!” 

The “She Persisted Remix” is a pulsating, club-ready banger bursting with glittery synths and an equally vibrant video featuring drag queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race. With an all-female, queer, bipoc cast and crew, Gina teamed up with Season 12’s Rock M Sakura, Season 8 and Season 9’s Cynthia Lee Fontaine and Season 2’s Kylie Sonique Love, the first contestant from "Drag Race" to come out as transgender who also returns this year for RuPauls’s “All Stars 6.” 

The “She Persisted Remix” and music video featuring queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race drop Wednesday, June 23, 2021.

The “She Persisted Remix” and music video featuring queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race drop Wednesday, June 23, 2021.

“I remember when I came out to my parents, I promised them I wouldn’t be marching in gay pride parades or anything,” Gina laughs. “Well, let’s just say I’ve landed queerly in the gay zone and I’m loving it! As a straight-passing lesbian and a white-passing Latina, it took me awhile to understand that the rights I enjoy are thanks to trans women of color and drag queens who were on the front lines of gay rights before there ever was a movement. Rock, Kylie and Cynthia are true queens in every sense of the word and I am so proud of what we made together for our beautiful LGBTQIA+ community.” 

Gina’s music is deeply personal and unfiltered, filled with unwavering candor, including personal details about her wife Jodi, their journey as Catholic Latinas who met at the University of Texas Catholic center, their 15-year relationship and mission work in El Salvador where they founded Ninas Arriba, a college fund for young women in Central America. 

Gina has harnessed her power to make space for those who can’t be defined. From her identity as a half-Mexican, half-Swiss German, Catholic lesbian, to her music, which she sings in both English and Spanish, the Latinx pop-rock artist is unapologetically herself — and wants that for others. Someone has to open the door, and Gina is doing just that. 

As a part of LIFEWTR’s #LifeUnseen, a campaign to champion and fight for fair representation in the arts, Gina is one of 20 artists being given a platform to showcase their work and voices. It’s another opportunity for Gina to blow open the door for other creators. For the campaign, Gina not only designed her own bottle featuring artwork by queer Latinx activist Broobs, but she wrote the bilingual track “Pitaya Roja” (feat. Mexican Institute of Sound) to celebrate her “self-awakening to the power of being a woman.” Through the campaign, she met award-winning filmmaker Allie Cuerdo who directed the video for the “She Persisted Remix.” 

During the past few years, Gina’s accomplishments have solidified her place as an industry powerhouse. In addition to being a 12-time Austin Music Award winner—including 2015 Musician of the Year and 2019 Best Female Vocals—as well as receiving a 2020 Latin Grammy nomination for her first all-Spanish EP La Que Manda, Gina has more than padded her resume in the past few years. She was a featured performer at the 2020 Latin Grammys premiere show, has an hour-long PBS special, was a 2020 NPR Tiny Desk judge with a Tiny Desk concert of her own (which has garnered more than 1.3 million views), performed on the Colbert Late Show Play At Home Series and was a featured musician at the Texas Women’s Conference. But Gina’s presence has transcended music. As a Cultural Ambassador with the U.S. State Dept, she embarked on a 12-country tour throughout Latin America, the Middle East and Central Asia. She is also a prolific voice featured on Brene Brown’s “Unlocking Us” podcast, for which she also co-wrote the theme music, and became the sole subject of a 12-foot mural in East Austin.

For Gina, her creativity knows no bounds. And as the singer-songwriter hits her stride, it’s fair to say that she is unstoppable: “I feel like I'm in a moment where I’m continuing to come into my own power, especially as a woman, and really understanding what that means in a world that tells women to be small.” And Gina is anything but.

The Boston Globe lauded Gina Chavez’s ease of moving “between social and love songs, between North American and Latin genres...the most natural thing in the world,” calling her Up.Rooted album “as confident as it is refreshing.” 

Austin Monthly spotlighted Chavez at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, saying “While so many of the lineups for major music festivals bounce between trendy acts, nostalgia bands and industry staples, Gina Chavez is a breath of fresh air.” 

NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts confidently raved “if you don't know her already, I dare you to walk away and not become a fan.” 

The “She Persisted Remix” and music video featuring queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race, drops Wednesday, June 23.

 
 

September 22, 2015 by FELIX CONTRERAS Much has happened for Gina Chavez since I first saw her at an unofficial SXSW showcase about five years ago: two albums...

 

Photos by Ismael Quintanilla

Photos by Ismael Quintanilla

ABOUT GINA

Growing up in Austin, TX, Gina Chavez didn’t pick up a guitar until she was in college. The instrument proved to be her ticket around the world. Since then, she has traveled to Japan as a cultural ambassador for the city of Austin. She also toured the world as a cultural ambassador with the US State Dept, performing to international audiences in 10 countries. To date, Chavez has won multiple awards, including 12 Austin Music Awards and the Grand Prize for the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. She topped the iTunes and Amazon Latin charts with her second album, Up.Rooted. She closed out the decade alongside Oprah, Loretta Lynn and Beyonce as one of 100 women featured in Garden & Gun’s new book, Southern Women: 100 Stories of Innovators, Artists and Icons

 Chavez’s multi-ethnic folk-pop sound also won her spotlights on national TV and radio shows in the US. She has been featured on NPR’s three nationally broadcast shows:  NPR's All Things Considered, First Listen, and Tiny Desk Concerts. Her performances garnered nearly 1 million views on YouTube and earned her a spot on NPR’s Top 15 Tiny Desk Concerts. She also was chosen to perform at The Kate on a nationally televised hour-long episode on PBS.

 To date, the artist has released three award-winning albums that showcase Chavez’s versatility as a songwriter and performer: her acoustic folk-pop debut album Hanging Spoons (2007), her Spanish/English album Up.Rooted (2014) and her soul/R&B EP Lightbeam (2018). 

 Currently, Chavez lives in Austin with her wife, Jodi Granado. Together, they co-founded the Niñas Arriba, a college fund that offers full scholarships to a private, Catholic university for young girls in Soyapango, El Salvador.


Press Quotes

See for yourself, and if you don’t know her already, I dare you to walk away and not become a fan.
— NPR Tiny Desk
Her voice stops you in your tracks.
— NPR
Passionate performer and activist
— David Dye, NPR World Cafe
Austin singer-songwriter Gina Chavez has a gift for emotional connection, with a radiant voice that’s both warm and bold. At the Tiny Desk, Chavez trotted out her terrific band for a grabby star turn.
— NPR's Top Tiny Desk Concerts of 2015
While so many of the lineups for major music festivals bounce between trendy acts, nostalgia bands and industry staples, Gina Chavez is a breath of fresh air.
— ACL Festival Review, Austin Monthly