k.d. lang Unveils New Song on BBC

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k.d. lang was the guest on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, featuring the UK broadcast debut of the song "I Dream of Spring," off her forthcoming album, Watershed. She spoke with Jane Garvey about writing and producing the new album, due out in February, preparing for her US tour, and visiting her hometown of Consort in Alberta, Canada—pop. 736, up from 650 when k.d. was growing up there.

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This past Friday, k.d. lang was the guest on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, featuring the UK broadcast debut of the song "I Dream of Spring," off her upcoming Nonesuch release, Watershed. She spoke with Jane Garvey about writing and producing the new album, due out in February; preparing for her US tour; and visiting her hometown of Consort in Alberta, Canada—pop. 736, up from 650 when k.d. was growing up there.

You can hear "I Dream of Spring" and the complete interview at bbc.co.uk. Stay tuned to the Nonesuch Journal for more news on k.d.'s new album.

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    k.d. lang Unveils New Song on BBC
    Jeri Heiden

    This past Friday, k.d. lang was the guest on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, featuring the UK broadcast debut of the song "I Dream of Spring," off her upcoming Nonesuch release, Watershed. She spoke with Jane Garvey about writing and producing the new album, due out in February; preparing for her US tour; and visiting her hometown of Consort in Alberta, Canada—pop. 736, up from 650 when k.d. was growing up there.

    You can hear "I Dream of Spring" and the complete interview at bbc.co.uk. Stay tuned to the Nonesuch Journal for more news on k.d.'s new album.

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