k.d. lang & the Siss Boom Bang Perform on "The View," Talk with WFUV's Rita Houston Before Heading to UK

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k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang round out a week of celebrations marking the release of their new album, Sing it Loud, with a performance of the album's opening track, "I Confess," on ABC's The View this morning; watch it here. The song is today's Free Song of the Day at Amazon. They stop by WFUV to talk with host Rita Houston this evening and head next to the UK for a week of appearances marking the release of the new record there.

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k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang rounded out a week of celebrations marking the release of their new Nonesuch album, Sing it Loud, with a performance of the album's opening track, "I Confess," on ABC's The View this morning; you can watch the performance below. The song is today's Free Song of the Day at Amazon, so head over to amazon.com to download your copy today.

lang and the band stop by the studios of New York's member-supported radio station WFUV to talk with Rita Houston, the station's music director and host of Whole Wide World, about the new record and more. Tune in today at 7 PM ET on the radio at 90.7 FM in New York and online at wfuv.org.

lang and the band performed Sing it Loud in its entirety at (Le) Poisson Rouge in downtown New York City last night, as well as an added bonus performance of her hit song "Constant Craving." To pick up a copy of the album, with high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang are off to the UK this weekend to celebrate next week's release of the record there. lang kicks things off with a live interview on BBC Two's Something for the Weekend on Sunday. Fans in the UK can start their work week off with lang Monday morning on Breakfast on BBC One. On Tuesday night, lang and the band give a live performance on Later ... With Jools Holland on BBC Two and again next Friday night. In between, they'll perform on the Alan Titchmarsch Show on ITV1 Wednesday afternoon and on BBC Radio 2 In Concert Thursday night.

Watch today's performance on The View:

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k.d. lang: "The View" April 15, 2011
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    k.d. lang & the Siss Boom Bang Perform on "The View," Talk with WFUV's Rita Houston Before Heading to UK

    k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang rounded out a week of celebrations marking the release of their new Nonesuch album, Sing it Loud, with a performance of the album's opening track, "I Confess," on ABC's The View this morning; you can watch the performance below. The song is today's Free Song of the Day at Amazon, so head over to amazon.com to download your copy today.

    lang and the band stop by the studios of New York's member-supported radio station WFUV to talk with Rita Houston, the station's music director and host of Whole Wide World, about the new record and more. Tune in today at 7 PM ET on the radio at 90.7 FM in New York and online at wfuv.org.

    lang and the band performed Sing it Loud in its entirety at (Le) Poisson Rouge in downtown New York City last night, as well as an added bonus performance of her hit song "Constant Craving." To pick up a copy of the album, with high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

    k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang are off to the UK this weekend to celebrate next week's release of the record there. lang kicks things off with a live interview on BBC Two's Something for the Weekend on Sunday. Fans in the UK can start their work week off with lang Monday morning on Breakfast on BBC One. On Tuesday night, lang and the band give a live performance on Later ... With Jools Holland on BBC Two and again next Friday night. In between, they'll perform on the Alan Titchmarsch Show on ITV1 Wednesday afternoon and on BBC Radio 2 In Concert Thursday night.

    Watch today's performance on The View:

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