Lana Wolf

Lana Wolf
Background information
Also known as Lana
Origin Netherlands
Genres Pop, Rock, Country music
Years active 1985 - present
Labels JL Records, (Netherlands)
Associated acts Linda Ronstadt
Website http://www.lanawolf.com
Notable instruments
Guitar

Lana Wolf (born 14 December 1975 in Wezep, Gelderland) sang with many international artists, among which are The Trammps, George McCrae, Londonbeat, Frans Bauer, René Froger, Gerard Cox and Linda, Roos and Jessica as well as with the Metropole Orchestra.[1]

Wolf started her career at the age of ten. After having performed with a number of bands like Rent a VIP of Babette van Veen, Lana got her first record deal. For weeks she was in several charts. Furthermore she was broadcast on Radio Noord Zee and she was guest in popular TV shows Koffietijd'' (RTL4), AVRO's Sterrenslag and Barend & Van Dorp.

Theatre

Lana Wolf at the American Country Legends, World Forum Theater, The Hague, 2015

She sang in several theatre shows, among which are Those were the Days and De Grote Kerstshow with the Irish musical star Peter Corry. In 2008 she is one of the leading ladies in A Tribute to the Bee Gees. 2009 Lana has a leading role with the Dutch Orchestra Royal Airforce in the theatre show Rockopera in Concert.[2][3]

2011 Lana was guest artist with The Queen Experience in a sold out GelreDome (30.000 people). This show is the biggest Queen/Freddie Mercury tribute in Europe till now. Lana sings two duets with Joseph Clark: Who Wants To Live Forever and Somebody To Love. The stage director was Gary Lloyd. Other guests were Wibi Soerjadi and Sibongile Mngoma. The music was arranged by David Keech and presentation done by Erik de Zwart.[4]

Starting 2014 Lana Wolf produces and stars in a country music theatershow The American Country Legends with try-outs in World Forum Theater and RAI Theater.[5]

Music Album

After several years touring through Europe, Wolf started a musical adventure in New York with top producer Camus Celli (Gavin DeGraw, Tina Turner and Chaka Khan) and recorded her album Something About Lana.[6] Major contributors are: Paul Conte (songwriter), Dave Kutch (mastering), Marc Slutsky (drummer), Sophia Ramos backing vocals and Josh Grant at Vel Records.

From this album the song See The Light has been released August 2010 and the album itself has been released September 2010.

In 2014 Lana recorded a country music album called 'Nashville' in Studio 19 Nashville. Produced by John Heinrich and Lana Wolf.

Vocal Coach

From 2005 on Lana coaches individual vocalists, as well as choirs. She teaches from modern techniques such as Complete Vocal Technique (CVT) by Cathrine Sadolin and Estill Voice Training System (EVTS) by Jo Estill.[7]

TV & Radio

TV appearances were with the show Teacher of the Year, where Wolf sang the title song of Fame (musical) and the show Max & Lorretta with A Tribute to the Bee Gees.,[8]

In 2009 Lana Wolf was anchorwoman of the Dutch TV programme En Dan Nog Even Dit (RTV Oost).

In 2009 she is radio producer / editor with the radio-show Stenders Eetvermaak at radio 3FM, working for the Dutch broadcasting company VARA.[9]

Starting 2008 Wolf is the weekly sidekick in the radio-show of the Dutch DJ, Rob Stenders at KX Radio.[9]

Starting 2011 She is DJ with her own weekly radioshow Het Uur Van de Wolf (The Hour Of The Wolf), where she selects her favorite music.[10]

For Radio Veronica, Radio 3FM (BNN and PowNed) and KX radio Lana sings the jingles starting 2010.[11][12]

Comicbook

2010 a comicbook (the first of six) series named 'Sanguis' has been internationally released, where Lana Wolf together with her KX Radio colleagues Rob Stenders and Fred Siebelink are starring. Lana her character is a vampire.[13]

Discography

References

  1. "Lana Wolf | Diversen, pictures". Lanawolf.nl. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  2. "Lana Wolf | Show Info - flash". Lanawolf.nl. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  3. "RockOpera In Concert - The Stars". rockoperainconcert.nl.
  4. "The Queen Experience". Musical. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  5. The American Country Legends Country Music Theatershow
  6. "Lana Wolf | Something About Lana". Lanawolf.nl. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  7. Zangles & Vocal coaching Lana Wolf. "Zangles & Vocal coaching Lana Wolf | Zangles, Vocal Workshop". Stemspecialist.nl. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  8. "Lana Wolf | Fame the Musical". Lanawolf.nl. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  9. 1 2 "radio.lanawolf.nl". radio.lanawolf.nl. 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  10. "Lana Wolf - DJ - KX Radio is 24/7 For the Love of Music - AVROTROS/3FM". 3fm.nl. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  11. "jingles.lanawolf.nl". jingles.lanawolf.nl. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  12. "Lana Wolf Archives - JINGLEWEB.NL". jingleweb.nl. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  13. "Drop On Air - Broken Frontier - Comic Book and Graphic Novel News & Community | Columns". Old.brokenfrontier.com. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  14. http://www.lanawolf.nl/images/zwolsche_muziekfabriek_cd_album.png
  15. Lana Wolf, Discogs
  16. "Lana Wolf - Letting Go - YouTube". www.youtube.com. 2008-08-07. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  17. http://www.lanawolf.nl/images/rockopera_in_concert_cd_muziek_album.jpg
  18. Steffen Hung. "Lana Wolf - See The Light". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  19. "iTunes - Music - Something About Lana by Lana Wolf". Itunes.apple.com. 2010-06-01. Retrieved 2013-12-29.

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