Artist: Lea DeLaria
Born
May 23, 1958
Country
United States
Comments
Actress, comic and jazz singer. She was the first openly gay comic to be seen on American television when she appeared on "The Arsenio Hall Show" in 1993.
Performances
Covers
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Performer | Release date | Originally by | ||
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| 1 | All That Jazz | Lea DeLaria | May 8, 2001 |
Echo & The Bunnymen
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| 2 | Alliance | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
Robert Wyatt
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| 3 | Been Caught Stealing | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
Jane's Addiction
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| 4 | Black Hole Sun | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
Soundgarden
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Call Me | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
Blondie
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| 6 | Dancing Barefoot | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
Patti Smith
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| 7 | Just a Girl | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
No Doubt
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| 8 | Kiko and the Lavendar Moon | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
Los Lobos
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| 9 | Longview | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
Green Day
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| 10 | Losing My Mind | Lea DeLaria | May 8, 2001 |
Dorothy Collins
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| 11 | Once in a Lifetime | Lea DeLaria | May 8, 2001 |
Anthony Newley
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| 12 | People Are Strange | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
The Doors
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| 13 | Philadelphia | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
Neil Young
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| 14 | Tattooed Love Boys | Lea DeLaria | 2003 |
The Pretenders
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| 15 | With Every Breath I Take | Lea DeLaria | May 8, 2001 |
Kay McClelland
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Releases
Audio album
Title
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Performer | Release date | Label | |
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| 1 | Double Standards | Lea DeLaria | 2003 | Telarc |
| 2 | Play It Cool | Lea DeLaria | May 8, 2001 | Warner Bros. |
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