Kathryn Dawn Lang, widely recognized by her stage name k.d. lang, was born on November 2, 1961, in Canada. A versatile artist, she has made her mark as a pop and country singer-songwriter, as well as an occasional actress. With a powerful mezzo-soprano voice, lang has captivated audiences worldwide and has received numerous accolades, including Juno Awards and Grammy Awards for her outstanding musical contributions.
Throughout her illustrious career, k.d. lang has produced several hits, most notably the iconic songs 'Constant Craving' and 'Miss Chatelaine.' Her collaborations with legendary musicians such as Roy Orbison, Tony Bennett, and Elton John have further solidified her status in the music industry. Notably, she performed at the closing ceremony of the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, where she delivered a moving rendition of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah.'
In addition to her musical achievements, lang is a passionate advocate for various causes, including animal rights, LGBTQ rights, and Tibetan human rights. Her commitment to activism reflects her deep values and connection to the world around her. Furthermore, she practices the old school of Tibetan Buddhism, embracing its teachings and philosophies.