k.d. lang
Singer k.d. lang has embraced a bewildering range of musical genres -- from cowgirl punk to Tony Bennett standards -- but her fans don't seem to mind. She joins Kurt to look back on her career and talk about her roots in rural Canada.
June 29, 2007
Singer k.d. lang has embraced a bewildering range of musical genres -- from cowgirl punk to Tony Bennett standards -- but her fans don't seem to mind. She joins Kurt to look back on her career and talk about her roots in rural Canada.
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