k.d. lang

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Singer • Songwriter • Actress • Activist

Birth Date: November 2, 1961

Age: 62 years old

Birth Place: Consort, Alberta, Canada

Partners: Leisha Hailey

Before she became an elegant chanteuse, k.d. lang (short for Kathryn Dawn Lang) was a wilfully odd performance artist: During her early days in Edmonton, Alberta circa 1982-83, she performed at least one staged heart transplant at a music club. At the same time she fell under the spell of Patsy Cline and her first band the Reclines were originally a purely cover band. By the time she debuted in America, with the Dave Edmunds-produced Angel With a Lariat in 1987, she'd had a five-year career in Canada and developed into a skilled country singer. Though the Edmunds album had its tongue-in-cheek moments, the next album, 1988's Shadowland was a sincere roots homage, produced by Owen Bradley who had worked closely with Cline. The same year she appeared on Roy Orbison's Cinemax special, A Black & White Night, doing a well-received duet on "Crying." At the time lang's spiky-haired, androgynous look was proudly out of sync with her traditionally-styled music; she came out as a lesbian in a magazine interview in 1992. She stepped away from country music with 1992's Ingenue, a romantic pop album that was her most successful (winning her a Grammy for Best Female Vocal Pop Performance) and in many fans' view her best. Its upbeat finale "Constant Craving" became her signature song, and also won a bit of notoriety when the Rolling Stones' 1997 single "Anybody Seen My Baby?" was deemed to have a similar tune; lang and cowriter Ben Mink ultimately shared the writing credit with Jagger and Richards. She followed Ingenue with a film soundtrack, for Gus Van Sant's "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" (1993), and a string of semi-conceptual albums: Cigarette songs on 1997's Drag, sunshine pop on 2000's Invincible Summer. She remained enough of a mainstream success that Tony Bennett invited her for a duets album, 2002's A Wonderful World, devoted to the romantic side of the Louis Armstrong catalogue. By now lang was gravitating to singer-songwriter material, often recording with other female artists (including Medeleine Peyroux and Jane Siberry). 2004's Hymns of the 49th Parallel was devoted to Canadian songwriters and included one of the first major covers of Leonard Cohen's now-ubiquitous "Hallelujah." She would later sing it at Cohen's memorial in Quebec in 2017. lang remained politically active, supporting animal rights and gay issues. 2008 brought Watershed, her first solo album in eight years and last as of 2018., though 2011's Sing It Loud found her fronting a new band, the Siss Boom Bang In 2016 she formed a songwriter's supergroup with Neko Case and Laura Viers. The trio's first album, case/lang/viers, marked her return to alternative country.

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k.d. lang: Miss Chatelaine (St. Tropez Mix)

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2021

k.d. lang: Miss Chatelaine (Live by Request Version)

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2021

Retro: Canada Day Flashback

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2021

Country: Top Songs of the '90s

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2021

k.d. lang: Pine & Stew

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2020

k.d. lang: Don't Be a Lemming Polka

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2020

Fire Fight Australia

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2020

Fire Fight Australia Highlights

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2020

Fire Fight Australia Concert

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2020

Fire Fight Australia Concert

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2020

k.d. lang: FFA

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2020

Jann

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2019

k.d. lang- Ingenue Redux: Live

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2019

k.d. lang -- Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special

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2018

Leonard Cohen -- Tower of Song

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2018

Ampire: The Sound Of Music

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2018

Tower of Song: A Memorial Tribute to Leonard Cohen

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2018

Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet to Come

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2016

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2014

Tony Bennett Feat. k.d. lang: Because of You

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2014

The Social

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2013

The 2013 JUNO Awards

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2013

Tony Bennett - Duets II

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2012

Q With Jian Ghomeshi

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2011

PortlandiaStream

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2011
94%

The Talk

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2010

The Project

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2009

The Graham Norton ShowStream

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2007

k.d. lang: Bopalena

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2007

k.d. lang: Hush Sweet Lover

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2007

k.d. lang: Pay Dirt

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2007

k.d. lang: Turn Me Round

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2007

etalk

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2006

k.d. lang: Pullin' Back The Reins

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2006

In Dreams

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2006

How I Met Your MotherStream

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2005
84%

Entertainment Tonight Canada

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2005

The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson

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2005

k.d. lang: Sexuality

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2005

Tavis Smiley

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2004

BBC Four Sessions

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2003

Jimmy Kimmel Live!Stream

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2003

Live With Regis and Kelly

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2001

Eye of the Beholder

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Hilary
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1999

Roy Orbison & Friends: A Black & White Night

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1998

Dharma & Greg

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1997

The View

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1997

The View

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1997

The Last Don

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1997

k.d. lang: If I Were You

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1995

k.d. lang: You're Ok

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1995

k.d. lang: Sexuality (Tony Maserati Final Radio Remix)

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1995

EllenStream

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1994

Teresa's Tattoo

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Michelle
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1994

Later ... with Jools Holland

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1992

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

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1992

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

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1992

k.d. lang: Constant Craving

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1992

k.d. lang: The Mind Of Love

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1992

Salmonberries

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Kotzebue
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1991

k.d. lang: Trail Of Broken Hearts

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1989

Walking After Midnight

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1988

Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night

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1988

Super Dave

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1987

k.d. lang: Three Cigarettes In A Ashtray

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1987

CBS News Sunday Morning

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1979

Good Morning America

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1975

Good Morning America

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1975

Saturday Night LiveStream

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1975