Robert Lang Studios is a recording studio in Shoreline, Washington, United States, just north of Seattle. Numerous bands have recorded at Robert Lang Studios including Alice in Chains, Candlebox, Bush, and Foo Fighters.
In late January 1994, Nirvana recorded their last known studio recording at Robert Lang Studios. It was at this session that "You Know You're Right" was recorded. This was also the same studio that Dave Grohl, formerly of Nirvana, recorded the Foo Fighters' debut album and "February Stars". "February Stars" was included on their second album The Colour and the Shape (although not the same recording). The Foo Fighters would return to the studio in 2014, showcasing it upon the penultimate episode of their 2014 HBO rockumentary mini-series Foo Fighters Sonic Highways. Within the episode, it shows the band recording the song "Subterranean", which was later included upon the mini-series's companion album, Sonic Highways.
Robert Lang is a producer, director, writer. He began his career in Montreal working at the National Film Board of Canada as a documentary director and cameraman in the mid-1970s. In 1980, he moved to Toronto where he founded his own independent production company, Kensington Communications, to produce documentaries for television and non-theatrical markets. Since 1998, Lang has been involved in conceiving / producing interactive projects for the web and innovative applications and content for mobile platforms.
Robert Lang's work in television includes a number of documentary and factual series: Museum Secrets, a 22 part television series that investigates the stories behind artifacts in great museums around the world; Shameless Idealists, a five-part series that profiles a number of prominent change-makers and social activists; Diamond Road, a three part series about the diamond industry; The Sacred Balance, a four part miniseries based on the book by geneticist and environmentalist Dr. David Suzuki; 72 Hours: True Crime, a true crime factual series for CBC; and Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science, a forensic crime series hosted by Graham Greene. In 2013, he co-created and was executive producer on a mobile app to enhance your museum experience at the Royal Ontario Museum called ScopifyROM.
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Robert Lang (born 6 April 1840 at Jessore, India; died 23 March 1908 at Woodham Walter, Essex) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1860 to 1862 for Cambridge University.
Lang was educated at Harrow, where he captained the cricket team in 1858 and 1859, and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He made 11 appearances in first-class matches: eight for Cambridge and three for the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players series.
By the standards of the day he was considered a "tremendously fast" bowler. In the 1860 match against Oxford University he took 1 for 9 and 5 for 10 to help Cambridge to victory, and in the 1862 match he took 5 for 4 and 4 for 31 in another victory.
Lang became a clergyman in the Church of England. He was clerical secretary of the Church Missionary Society from 1881 to 1892, and Vicar of Dinton, Buckinghamshire from 1892 to 1902.