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Get Out! GAY Magazine – Issue 497

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BY EILEEN SHAPIRO

CELEBRITY CORRESPONDENT

LYNDA CARTER

“HUMAN AND DIVINE”

“Music is in our souls, in

our hearts, in our minds

and in our bodies. We mark

events with certain kinds

of music, we attribute love

to certain kinds of music.

Writing this song, I felt

extremely vulnerable and

inspired. That is where the

human and the divine come

together” …Lynda Carter

Lynda Carter, known the

world over for her role

as Wonder Woman, is a

celebrated singer who has

appeared on stage with

greats such as Tom Jones,

Ray Charles, Kenny Rogers,

George Benson and Ben

Vereen. She is proudly

releasing the Dave Audé

remix of her song “Human

and Divine” this July 4. The

song–which was originally

released last year–was

inspired by her husband (who

passed in February ‘21) and

contains epic themes of love,

strength, and inspiration

within her own life.

Lynda has appeared on

various television shows,

including five specials

for CBS, as well as on

Broadway. She was the

face of Maybelline and the

singing character in a post

apocalyptic video game.

She says that singing is

her roots, and while she

continued to act in films and

television, she also appeared

in huge arenas including the

Kennedy Center and Jazz at

Lincoln Center.

“Human and Divine” provides

us with touching images that

help us to reflect our love for

the ones we care about and

respect. We never forget the

words that touch our heart,

and the song reminds us that

even though a heart heals, it

never forgets the ache. The

song is filled with different

dimensions, but no matter

how dark it gets, we know

that the sun is always going

to rise.

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