k.d. lang Nominated for Juno Award for Producer of the Year

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Congratulations to k.d. lang, who has been nominated for a JUNO Award for Producer of the Year. lang was recognized for co-producing, with Joe Pisapia, her latest album, Sing it Loud. Another Canadian icon, William Shatner, will host the 2012 JUNO Awards broadcast, airing live on CTV the evening of Sunday, April 1, from Scotiabank Place in Ottawa. Tickets go on sale this Friday. lang and her band the Siss Boom Bang launch their spring/summer tour May 8 in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

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Congratulations to k.d. lang, who has been nominated for a JUNO Award, Canada's music awards, for Producer of the Year. lang was recognized for co-producing, with Joe Pisapia, her latest album, Sing it Loud, released last year on Nonesuch Records and featuring such songs as "I Confess" and "Sugar Buzz." The nominees for the 2012 JUNO Awards were announced by The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) at a press conference in Toronto this morning.

It was also revealed this morning that another Canadian icon, William Shatner, will host the 2012 JUNO Awards broadcast, airing live on CTV the evening of Sunday, April 1, from Scotiabank Place in Ottawa. Tickets for the awards ceremony go on sale this Friday, February 10, beginning at 10 AM ET at www.capitaltickets.ca.

As noted yesterday in the Nonesuch Journal, lang and her band, the Siss Boom Bang, including Pisapia, will head out on the road this spring and summer for a number of performances in North America, starting May 8 in Thunder Bay, Ontario. For details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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k.d. lang by James Minchin III 2011
  • Tuesday, February 7, 2012
    k.d. lang Nominated for Juno Award for Producer of the Year
    James Minchin III

    Congratulations to k.d. lang, who has been nominated for a JUNO Award, Canada's music awards, for Producer of the Year. lang was recognized for co-producing, with Joe Pisapia, her latest album, Sing it Loud, released last year on Nonesuch Records and featuring such songs as "I Confess" and "Sugar Buzz." The nominees for the 2012 JUNO Awards were announced by The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) at a press conference in Toronto this morning.

    It was also revealed this morning that another Canadian icon, William Shatner, will host the 2012 JUNO Awards broadcast, airing live on CTV the evening of Sunday, April 1, from Scotiabank Place in Ottawa. Tickets for the awards ceremony go on sale this Friday, February 10, beginning at 10 AM ET at www.capitaltickets.ca.

    As noted yesterday in the Nonesuch Journal, lang and her band, the Siss Boom Bang, including Pisapia, will head out on the road this spring and summer for a number of performances in North America, starting May 8 in Thunder Bay, Ontario. For details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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