LAS VEGAS – On January 22, just two days after a new presidential administration began to make good on their pledge to Make America America Again, drag and recording artist Rhea Litre made a public declaration of her own, with the release of “BuckBonkey.” The six-track album was mostly recorded and engineered in Las Vegas, after pandemic protocols compelled the sudden closure of the bars, clubs, and cabarets that drive our great drag queen economic engine.
But as ancient Greek philosopher and party promoter Aristotle observed, “Nature abhors a vacuum.” As such, “BuckBonkey” is the rowdy, sweaty, sexy caulking that expands to fill that void, by inviting you to recreate the dance floor debauchery of old in the privacy of your own home,
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