Biografie van Lana Lane
<b>Lana Lane</b> is a North American rock singer. She sings lead in her eponymous band, and has sung backing vocals for the band Rocket Scientists and guest sung on Ayreon and Erik Norlander albums.<br />
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She is married to music producer Erik Norlander, who co-produces her albums with her at their own studio, Think Tank Media in Woodland Hills, California.<br />
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Her first album ''Love is an Illusion'' was released in 1995 and obtained a fair amount of success in Japan, as did ''Curious Goods'' - her second album, from 1996. However, in 1998 she obtained recognition outside of Japan, as her third album ''Garden of the Moon'' was released throughout Europe.<br />
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She sings modern music with both a graceful lilt and a commanding, stadium-sized voice of impressive range and power. <br />
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Her songbook spans musical styles from jazz pieces <small>(''Ballad Collections'', ''Winter Sessions'')</small> to power ballads <small>(''Love is an Illusion'', ''Queen of the Ocean'')</small> <br />
to progressive metal anthems <small>(''Secrets of Astrology'', ''Lady Macbeth'', etc.)</small>. <br />
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She sings original songs as well as cover versions (<small>''Ballad Collection'', ''Ballad Collection II'', ''Covers Collection'', ''Gemini'')</small> of famous rock artists. <br />
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Her songs range thematically from soulful love-and-longing ballads to science fiction and fantasy rock tour-de-forces complete with aliens, mermaids, wizards and angels.<br />
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''Queen of the Ocean'' and ''Secrets of Astrology'' are iconic examples of Symphonic rock albums. They could be considered concept albums,<br />
though only by their thematic coherence, not through storied narratives. <br />
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''Lady Macbeth'' is a collection of songs based on William Shakespeare's famous tragedy Macbeth, from Lady MacBeth's point of view.<br />
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Her influences include Ann Wilson of Heart, Tony Bennett, and Chris Cornell.<br />
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