Today, Nashville vocalist and songwriter Nikki Lane officially unveils her cover of Iris Dements’ “When My Morning Comes Around,” which originally appeared on an episode of NPR’s This American Life about Roe v. Wade—listen here.
Lane and New West will donate all royalties from the song to NOISE FOR NOW, a non-profit organization partnering with musicians to raise money and awareness for abortion clinics and funds throughout the country. “Nikki Lane has been unwavering in her support for abortion justice, and NOISE FOR NOW is grateful for her work and generosity," notes the organization's Executive Director Amelia Bauer.
“As a longtime fan of Iris Dement, I am honored to cover ‘When My Morning Comes Around,’” Lane says. “In this current time of crisis, I hope it brings you hope, and I hope you may consider making a donation to support the right to abortion access.”
Additionally, Lane is currently on a run of U.S. tour dates with Chris Stapleton, Margo Price and Charley Crockett, following the second leg of her Denim andamp; Diamonds Tour and recently wrapped dates with Lana Del Rey—see full routing below and get tickets here.
Lane’s album Denim and Diamonds was released last year on New West Records to critical acclaim, with Pitchfork praising her at her “sharpest when she leans all the way into irreverence,” while American Songwriter remarked that the album finds her “at her best.” She followed up the album release with two headlining U.S. runs and returned to Stagecoach in April with her highly curated Stage Stop Marketplace, where festival goers could peruse Lane’s own High Class Hillbilly shop alongside more than two dozen vintage clothing vendors hand-picked by her.
Born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina, Lane discovered music as an outlet for creative expression at an early age, dropping out of school at 17 to move to Los Angeles, then New York, and then Nashville to launch her songwriting career. She has released four albums—her 2011 debut Walk of Shame, 2014’s All or Nothin’, Highway Queen from 2017 and Denim and Diamonds from 2022. Aside from steadily releasing new music of her own and touring the world, she was featured on “Breaking Up Slowly” on Lana Del Rey’s 2021 album Chemtrails Over the Country Club and contributed to Spiritualized’s album Everything Was Beautiful.
NIKKI LANE LIVE
October 5—Charlottesville, VA—John Paul Jones Arena†‡
October 6—University Park, PA—Bryce Jordan Center†‡
October 7—Belmont Park, NY—UBS Arena†‡
October 12—Corpus Christi, TX—American Bank Center Selena Auditorium†§
October 13—The Woodlands, TX—The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion†§
October 14—Lafayette, LA—Cajundome†§
October 19—San Antonio, TX—ATandT Center†§
October 20—Austin, TX—Moody Center†§
October 21—Austin, TX—Moody Center†§
October 26—Tulsa, OK—BOK Center†§
October 27—Dallas, TX—Dos Equis Pavilion†§
October 28—Dallas, TX—Dos Equis Pavilion†§
† with Chris Stapleton
‡ with Margo Price
§ with Charley Crocket
Released today via Capitol Records/Universal Music Canada in digital format, the new edition features four additional tracks, including the never-before released “OK,” alongside the album’s original 11 songs
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