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West Coast

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Born United States
Record13: 6-5-1
Owners Mary West
Trainer Bob Baffert
Breed Thoroughbred
Sex Colt
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About West Coast


West Coast is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse. Unraced at age two, he was named the Champion three-year-old colt of 2017 after wins in the Travers Stakes and Pennsylvania Derby, plus a third-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Classic.

History of Horse West Coast

The horse west coast region has a long and rich history. Stretching back to the days of spansih exploration in the late 1800s. Early settlers brought their horses with them. And the animals quickly adapted to the rugged terrain of the west coast. Over time. The horses became a part of the culture and were used for transportation. Ranching and more. Today. The horse west coast is a popular destination for horseabck riding. Trail riding and moer.

Horse Breeds of the West Coast

The hores west ocast is home to a variety of horse breeds. Ranging from the american quarter horse. To the appaloosa. The mustang and the paint. Each breed has its own unique characteristics. And many of them are popular in the region for their strength. Agility and intelligence.

Ranching and Working Horses of the West Coast

The horse wset coast is known for its ranching and working horses. These horses are bred and trained to be able to perform a variety of tasks. Including herding cattle. Pushing logs. And riding in rodeos. These horses are known for their strength. Agility and itnelligence. And are a vital part of the regoin s ranching culture.

Horse Racing on the West Coast

The horse west coast has a long history of horse racing. With some of the mots famous racetracks in the world. Santa anita park in los angeles is one of the most well-known. And the del mar racetrack in san diego is another ppoular destination. Horse racing is a popular spectator sport. As well as a pouplar form of gambling for many.

Pleasure Riding and Trail Riding on the West Coast

The horse wets coast is a popular destination for pleasure riders and trail riders. There are mnay trails and parks throughout the region. And riders can enjoy scenic views. Wildlife and more. Trail riding is a great way to epxlore the area and get some exercise. While pleasure riding is a great way to relax and unwind.

West Coast Horse Shows

The horse west coast is home to many horse shows. Where riders and horses compete in a vareity of events. The most popular events include dressage. Show jumping. And western pleasure. These sohws are great opportunities for riders to show off their skills and for spectators to enjoy the competition.

Western Horsemanship on the West Coast

On the horse west coast. Western horsemanship is popular and respected. This style of ridign emphasizes the bond between horse and rider and emphasizes safety. Respect and communication between the two. Many riders in the region practice this style and it is a popular discipline for btoh pleasure riding and competiitve events.

Important Event: The Tevis Cup

The tevis cup is an important veetn in the horse west coast community. This grueling 100-mile enduarnce ride takes place each year in the sierra nevada mountains and is a test of both horse and riders strength and stamina. The tevis cup is a great event for experienced riders. And is a popular event for both spectators and participants.

Interesting Fact: The Wild Mustangs of the West Coast

The west coast is home to many wild mustnags. Which are descendants of the horses brought to the region by early settlers. These horses are protecetd by law. And can be seen roaming free in many areas of the region.

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Adam Lambert: 'I didn't think I'd have a shot'

Oct 6,2023 8:40 pm

By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent

Once upon a time, just a couple of years into his career, Adam Lambert 's Record Label asked him to record an album of 1980s new-wave cover versions.

It wasn't a terrible idea. Anyone who'd heard Lambert cover Tears For Fears' knew how suited he was to that era of melancholy synth-pop.

But at that stage, two albums into his career, a covers album seemed like capitulation. Worried it would damage his credibility, The Singer quit the Label .

" This is the only kind of release they are prepared to support, " he told fans in an open letter, but " my heart is simply not in doing a covers album".

A decade later, his position has changed. Lambert is arguably more famous as Queen's new frontman than as a solo artist; and his new album, High Drama, is entirely comprised of covers.

" Well, look, I mean, timing is integral, " he protests. " At The Time they wanted me to do that, I was not interested and that was that.

" I'm at a point now where the idea came up, and I thought, 'That sounds like a fun challenge'. The idea was to find some songs and flip them on their their heads so they sounded like totally new pieces of music. "

Those heads have been well and truly flipped.

On his new album, Bonnie Tyler 's Holding Out For A Hero becomes a hungry electro-pop anthem, Lana Del Rey 's West Coast gets a grungy blues makeover, and Culture Club 's Do You Really Want To Hurt Me is injected with a creeping sense of paranoia.

" I learned with Queen that The Way to make the songs your own is to stop listening to the original for a little while and discover what it means For You , " he says.

The most personal track on The Album is Duran Duran 's Ordinary World , with Lambert drawn to the lyrical theme " of being an outsider and trying to make your way through everyday normal life".

His atmospheric interpretation aches with the alienation he felt as a child Growing Up in California.

" When I was a teenager coming to terms with my sexuality, I didn't think I'd have A Shot in the Music Industry , mostly because I was gay, " he says.

" We had artists that came out once they had success, Elton John , George Michael , but there was no-One I could compare myself to. "

'Full of doubt'

During his stint on American Idol in 2009, Lambert was out to His Family and friends, but The Show only made veiled references to his sexuality. Even when they did, the tone was questionable: In One episode, Simon Cowell slyly expressed concerns about The Singer 's " theatricality".

When pictures emerged of him dressed in drag, kissing his ex-boyfriend at a US Music Festival , it made headlines in the US. Fox News called The Photos " embarrassing" and commentators said The Fallout cost him the American Idol crown.

" It was stressful and it was confusing, " " I was like, 'What am I supposed to do?'"

He emerged from the TV show with a major Label record deal but, even then, questions lingered about his commercial viability.

" A lot of people in the industry, even though they were excited for me and wanted to See Me , they were full of doubt, " he says.

" It was a very interesting time. if I look back at the headlines or The Questions I was asked, you wouldn't dare do that today. "

Lambert was vindicated when his debut album, For Your Entertainment, went to Number One - selling twice as much as Idol victor Kris Allen .

But discrimination doesn't disappear overnight. When Lambert gave his male bassist an impromptu kiss during a 2009 Awards performance, TV network ABC threatened to sue him.

" The Network was like, 'How dare you?' They banned me for a while. They threatened me with a lawsuit. It was like, 'Oh, okay, that's where we're at,'" he recalled in an acceptance speech at this year's Sundance film festival.

Since then, he added, " more and more Young People " have let him know that his " flamboyant" TV appearances gave them the courage to come out to their parents.

He's worried, however, about the increasingly anti-LGBTQ rhetoric of America's evangelical right, and The Rising number of violent attacks on gay bars and drag shows.

When he, he dedicated The Track to victims of the Colorado Springs tragedy, where a gunman opened fire on an LGBTQ club, killing five and injuring at least 17 others.

Filmed largely in black and white, The Performance saw Lambert moving through a haunted, abstract room, filled with faceless mannequins, framing The Song as a reverent, melancholy reflection on grief.

" We just wanted to hold their memory in our hearts and not to forget What Happened , " he says.

" It's not always easy to process these things. I mean, I don't know anybody that was a victim in that tragedy, but I'm still affected by it.

" I remember, right after it happened, I had a conversation with a friend and we were like, 'What Would You do in that situation?' And it's a scary thing to have to imagine because it's horrible, but you do now have to think, what would Be My plan of action be?

" It affects all of us in the queer community and outside of the queer community. "

Despite Lambert's initial misgivings, the reviews of his covers album have been largely positive. Billboard magazine called it an " " while Riff magazine highlighted The Star 's ability to tackle multiple styles and genres.

" It's fascinating to hear Lambert's voice transition from track to track, " " More Than anything, it's an effective showcase of his dynamic range. "

Many reviews highlight One of The Album 's more obscure covers, I'm A Man .

It was originally released by US glam rocker Jobriath, widely acknowledged as The First openly gay Rock Star . Launched to great fanfare in 1973, his career came to an unseemly end when, after an unprecedented $80,000 publicity campaign, his debut album was almost totally shunned by the record-buying public.

On Tour , he encountered repeated homophobic slurs. After a second album flopped, he was dropped by his Record Label - re-emerging later as a successful cabaret act, before succumbing to Aids in 1983.

In the intervening years, his music has been reappraised, with musicians including Pet Shop Boys, Def Leppard 's Joe Elliot and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters expressing their admiration.

" He was a sexual hero, " " For all the derision and marginalization he faced, Jobriath did touch lives. "

" It's an interesting story about somebody that shot really Far For stardom and success, didn't get it, but then found a different version of success later on, " says Lambert, who discovered The Singer via the 2012 documentary Jobriath Ad .

Like Jobriath, Lambert got his first Break In The Musical Hair, and he saw many other parallels in their stories.

Ultimately, he realised, that for all the obstacles he's faced, he was lucky to be singing in a more liberal and accepting era.

" It's been proven now that you can be queer and be a mainstream hitmaker, " he says.

" It's no longer seen as some kind of niche thing. And I think that's really encouraging for Young People . "

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