Lana Wolf

Lana Wolf

Biography

Lana Wolf sang with many (inter)national artists, (eg. Jocelyn Brown, The Trammps, George McCray, The London Beat, Loïs Lane). As well as with the 'Metropole Orchestra'. Lana started her career at the age of ten. After having performed with bands like 'Rent a VIP' of Babette van Veen, Lana got her first record deal. With success! For weeks she was in several charts, she was played at 'Radio Noord Zee' and she was guest in popular TV shows 'Koffietijd' (RTL4), Avro's 'Sterrenslag' and 'Barend en van Dorp'. Recent TV appearances were in the show 'Teacher of the Year', where Lana sang the title song of 'Fame the Musical' and the show 'MAX & Loretta' with 'A Tribute to the Bee Gees'. Lana sang in several bands and theatre shows like 'Those were the Days' and 'De Grote Kerstshow' (with the Irish musical star Peter Corry). In 2008 she was 'one of the leading ladies' in 'A Tribute to the Bee Gees'. 2009 Lana had a leading role with the 'Orchestra Koninklijke Luchtmacht' in the theatre show 'Rock Opera in Concert'. 2008 and 2009 she is the Support act of 'The Queen Spectacular' where she sang in a sold-out Ahoy, Rotterdam. Lana is the weekly side-kick in the radio-show of the famous Dutch DJ, Rob Stenders at KXradio. 2009 she produced Radio 3FM Stenders Eetvermaak. Starting 2009 Lana sings jingles for Radio Veronica. From 2011 on, she is DJ with her own radio show 'Het Uur Van De Wolf' (The Hour Of The Wolf) at KX Radio. After several years touring through Europe, Lana started a musical adventure -by herself- in New York with top producer Camus Celli (Gavin DeGraw, Tina turner, Chaka Khan ea.) to release her album in 2010, named: Something About Lana.

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