Lana Del Rey has shared a rendition of George Gershwin’s 1935 jazz standard ‘Summertime’.The singer recorded the cover to raise funds for the Los Angeles and New York Philharmonics.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIn an Election Night post from a Denny’s, Lana Del Rey gave an update on her forthcoming album “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” (it’s delayed), promised a “digital record of American standards and classics for Christmas,” and posted a lovely version of the 1945 showtune “You’ll Never Walk Alone” (which was recorded separately, not at Denny’s).The post begins Del Rey and Clay Johnson, her rumored boyfriend, having a middle-school level discussion of the election
.Lana Del Rey has shared a rendition of George Gershwin’s 1935 jazz standard ‘Summertime’.The singer recorded the cover to raise funds for the Los Angeles and New York Philharmonics.
mesh face mask she wore to a book signing in early October amid the COVID-19 pandemic, stating on Twitter Tuesday that the mask "had plastic on the inside," presumably serving as a barrier against respiratory droplets. Del Rey triggered a backlash on social media after wearing a glittery mesh mask to a signing of her poetry book, Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass, at a Los Angeles Barnes & Noble, where she was photographed in close contact with fans.
Lana Del Rey is defending herself. In October, the 35-year-old singer was criticized for wearing what appeared to be a mesh face mask in public amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lana Del Rey has revealed that the mesh face mask she wore to a recent book signing was lined with plastic, after she faced criticism over its effectiveness.The singer wore the mask at a Los Angeles meet and greet for her new poetry book Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass on Friday 2 October.However, seemingly large gaps in the covering prompted social media users to question how well it would help prevent the transmission of coronavirus.Del Rey has now addressed the criticism in response to
Lana Del Rey is setting the record straight about those mesh mask photos.
Lana Del Rey is clarifying some things.
Lana Del Rey has revealed that the controversial mesh face mask she wore at a book signing was fitted with a protective plastic layer, after she faced criticism for wearing the covering.The singer wore the mask at a Los Angeles signing for her new poetry book Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass last month, but its large holes led critics to question its effectiveness in preventing the transmissions of coronavirus.Del Rey finally addressed the criticism this morning (November 17), while
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Lana Del Rey has shared her take on the hymn that Joe Biden quoted in his first public speech since being confirmed as America’s new President-elect.The singer also offered an update from the studio where she is recording her promised album of “American standards and classics” in time for Christmas.Captioning the clip on Instagram, Del Rey wrote: “Hey guys well as promised we are getting a Headstart on that album of standard folk songs and all things americana, but we took a break to watch the
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Over the past few months, Lana Del Rey fans have been teased with the impending release of her sixth studio album Chemtrails Over The Country Club, for which she's already shared the lead single "Let Me Love You Like A Woman." Yesterday, amid the deluge of American election news, Lana provided an update on the album — and it sounds as though we're going to have to wait until March to hear it.
anything — to get back her grandson.The film doesn’t start out so ruthless. After Margaret (Lane) and George’s (Kevin Costner) son dies from falling off a horse, leaving behind his young wife, Lorna (Kayli Carter), and newborn son, the movie falls into a therapeutic trance.
Kim Kardashian West may not mind people thinking she could have voted for Donald Trump, but Lana Del Rey sure does!
Lana Del Rey has told a fan to go “fuxk” themselves after they accused the singer of voting for Donald Trump.In a now deleted tweet, Twitter user @holyh00ker said that they “just KNOW Elizabeth voted for Trump”, seemingly referring to Lana Del Rey’s real name – Elizabeth Grant.Del Rey somehow caught wind of the tweet, and gave a very succinct response: “Go. Fuxk.
Lana Del Rey has announced an album of “American standards and classics” she intends on releasing in time for Christmas.Del Rey recently shared new single ‘Let Me Love You Like A Woman’, the first track to arrive from her upcoming album ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’.Reviewing the track, NME‘s Rhian Daly described it as “a swooning ode to starting anew” that “wouldn’t feel out of place on Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’, though it’s admittedly less distinct than the songs on either of those
Lana Del Rey issued a rather blunt reply after one fan suggested that the singer voted for Donald Trump in the US election.In the early hours of Wednesday morning, as America waited on news of the results of the US presidential election, one Lana fan wrote on Twitter: “I just KNOW Elizabeth [referencing Lana’s real name, Elizabeth Grant] voted for Trump, I wish I could look up her voting records.