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Crying Out For Love

Nathan Leigh JonesQueer love songs and songs supporting marriage equality seems to becoming pretty thick and fast lately. Here’s the newest offering from Australian artist Nathan Leigh Jones.

‘Crying Out For Love’ is the latest single from the singer. Check out the powerful video below, which features an LGBT protest march and some impromptu rainbow crossings being drawn in Sydney.

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Jones spends his time between Sydney and New York where he works as both a singer and a voice over artist.

In 2011 Jones arranged and produced a cover version of AIDS Awareness song ‘That’s What Friends Are For’ that was sung by Alan Cumming, Billy Porter, David Raleigh and Ari Gold.

The singer is touring Australia in August and September but sadly has no Perth dates on his schedule.

Crying Out for Love is available now on iTunes.

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