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Canadian performer k.d. lang broke new ground in the 1980s by blending the genres of punk and country, dubbed cowpunk, with her band, the Reclines. Despite Grammy-award-winning recordings and frequent North American TV spots, mainstream country radio excluded lang from airplay due to her unconventional gender presentation and perceived sexuality. Not until langs 1992 pop album Ing?nue, the release of the single Constant Craving, and her subsequent coming out in The Advocate did lang earn critical acclaim worldwide.
The book addresses langs rise to fame after switching genres, the successful reinvention of her sound and persona, and how she found herself immersed in the whirlwind of MTV and the lesbian chic aesthetic of 1990s pop culture. As an LGBTQ author, Joanna McNaney Stein discusses her adolescence and sexual development by weaving in short narrative prose pieces with her analysis of lang and Ing?nue. Also included are interviews with langs musical collaborators: Ing?nue co-writer Ben Mink, drummer Fred Eltringham, pianist Daniel Clarke, and singer-songwriter Laura Veirs.
Author: Joanna McNaney Stein
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 11/02/2023
Series: 33 1/3
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 6.10h x 4.90w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781501389191
Language: English





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