K D Lang on her platinum-selling, four-time Grammy-winning career as a singer-songwriter and her latest album with Neko Case and Laura Veirs.
Cerys鈥 guest is the platinum-selling, four-time Grammy-winning, genre-spanning Canadian singer-songwriter, K D Lang. K D draws on a broad range of musical influences, many of which have been reflected in reinterpretations of songs by Leonard Cohen, Roy Orbison, Neil Young and more.
She has enjoyed chart success with her own compositions and has a song writing credit on the Rolling Stones track Anybody Seen My Baby? Her film soundtrack work includes Gus Van Sant鈥檚 Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, and she has collaborated with pop and country luminaries like Bonnie Raitt, Loretta Lynn, Elton John and Tony Bennett, who described her as 鈥渢he best singer of her generation鈥.
K D鈥檚 latest musical venture is a collaboration with Neko Case and Laura Veirs, which came to fruition after she sent an email to both singers, on a whim, that simply read: "I think we should make a record together." The resulting album is released this month and will be supported by a tour of North America.
(Photo: K D Lang performs on Later with Jools Holland)
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k.d. lang
Constant Craving
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Patsy Cline
Stop, Look and Listen
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k.d. lang
There You Go
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k.d. lang
Got the Bull By the Horns
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k.d. lang
Honky Tonk Angels Medley
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k.d. lang
Big Big Love
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k.d. lang & Roy Orbison
Crying
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Ella Fitzgerald
So In Love
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k.d. lang
Sweet Little Cherokee
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Duke Ellington
I Can聮t Give You Anything But Love
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Laura Veirs
King Kong Kitchie
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k.d. lang, Neko Case & Laura Veirs
Best Kept Secret
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k.d. lang
Don聮t Be A Lemming Polka
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