Sam Kogon Looks To ‘Celebrate Our Differences’ With His Picks For ‘The Sound Of Pride’

For 'The Sound of Pride,' rising singer-songwriter Sam Kogon sheds some light on 'the first openly gay rock star' while sharing 'part of the reason why I celebrate Pride.'

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Itā€™s Pride! Throughout June, HollywoodLife is running The Sound Of Pride, a month-long feature where members of the LGBTQ+ community pick songs that should be on your Pride 2022 playlist. Today, singer-songwriter Sam Kogon shares his picks. The New York native, who just dropped a self-titled EP, picked a trio of tracks to make this yearā€™s Pride soundtrack celebrate the past, the present, and the future.

Samā€™s four-song project arrived at the start of April 2022. ā€œI am very happy to share my new EP with you all today,ā€ Sam said in a press release when Sam Kogon arrived on all the streaming platforms. ā€œThese new songs represent my artistic vision, so I decided to go the self-titled route. Iā€™m really proud of my band and the sound we achieved making the record with John Agnello at HoboSound. Theyā€™re a batch of four singles that I focused a lot of thought, intention, and positive energy into, and I hope that it translates in the listening experience.ā€

One of the EP tracks, ā€œBarbed Wire,ā€ earned the distinction of being one of ā€œThe Coolest Songs in the Worldā€ on Little Steven aka Steven Van Zandtā€™s legendary SiriusXM show, ā€œLittle Stevenā€™s Underground Garage.ā€ HL has included that in The Sound of Pride playlist as well.

Jobriath, ā€œSpace Clownā€

Sam Kogon: Jobriath described himself as ā€œrockā€™s truest fairyā€ and was, in fact, the first openly gay rock star, but sadly his music isnā€™t widely known, so I wanted to shed some light on his star.

The Velvet Underground, ā€œAndyā€™s Chestā€

ā€œAndyā€™s Chestā€ is an upbeat number with a dark underlying theme inspired by the attempt made on Andy Warholā€™s life. Itā€™s Lou Reedā€™s way of celebrating Andy and thanking him for The Factory. Listen back to the lyrics, itā€™s essentially a pride parade in the form of a song.

Perfume Genius, ā€œJasonā€

ā€œJasonā€ by Perfume Genius is about a straight and/or closeted guy who has a one-night stand with a gay guy. I picked this song to represent all the people still living in the closet. Part of the reason [why] I celebrate Pride proudly is for those who canā€™t celebrate openly or freely.

HollywoodLife: Weā€™re asking everyone this: what do you think is the vibe for Pride 2022? 2020 was canceled or virtual. 2021 was the comeback. What about 2022?

Sam Kogon: I believe it will be a sequel to 2021 Pride, hopefully with less corporate sponsorship and more kissing.

How do you plan to celebrate this month? If youā€™re performing, where can fans find you? 

I am taking myself on a French holiday for my birthday (June 17th!) Iā€™m trying to make it to the Paris pride. Just be on the lookout for the new yorker in a beret.

My next performance in the states will be in Woodstock on July 8th at the Maverick.

This month is about celebrating unsung heroes, so which LGBTQ+ hero would you like to get more mainstream recognition? 

Brian Epstein. He deserves the full Hollywood biopic treatment. Gay, Jewish, discovered The Beatles, died youngā€¦he was the walking definition of the saying ā€œbehind every great man is an even greater gay man.ā€ His living disciple, Andrew Loog Oldham (former manager to The Rolling Stones and my pen pal), would certainly agree.

Finally, what is a Pride 2022 message youā€™d like to share with the world?  

Letā€™s celebrate our differences!