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DDG Palm Springs January 1 2024

Goodbye 2023, and hello 2024! Our DDG year-in-review celebrates our past and hopes for a great New Year. The DDG is proud to support our active elder lgbt community since 1994. Many of us are still here thanks to the quality of life in the valley and our opportunity to live our authentic selves relatively stress-free. Our next issue will be on Feb 1st after a scheduled break.

Goodbye 2023, and hello 2024! Our DDG year-in-review celebrates our past and hopes for a great New Year. The DDG is proud to support our active elder lgbt community since 1994. Many of us are still here thanks to the quality of life in the valley and our opportunity to live our authentic selves relatively stress-free.
Our next issue will be on Feb 1st after a scheduled break.

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Out, Proud with No Agenda<br />

Jaime Adrian Releases Debut Album<br />

By Skip Sheffield<br />

Jaime Adrian’s explosive<br />

new album, No Agenda,<br />

dips into multiple genres<br />

of dance music from Latin<br />

beat to country twists,<br />

house tracks and euro<br />

pop. “I didn’t want people<br />

to say it all sounds the<br />

same,” he explains.<br />

Produced by Velvet Code,<br />

album highlights include<br />

“Belong,” a nod to Jaime’s<br />

self-described nerdy<br />

quirks, and a cover of the<br />

house music classic, “If<br />

You Could Read My<br />

Mind”.<br />

Jaime Adrian’s No Agenda is<br />

being distributed by So Fierce<br />

Music and is available on all<br />

digital platforms.<br />

Follow on Instagram @ jaimeadrianreyes<br />

18 <strong>DDG</strong> is always FREE ddg.gay. Available in print at select locations.

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