Lana Wolf is a talented Dutch musician and singer born on December 14, 1975, in Wezep, Gelderland. She began her career at the age of ten and has since collaborated with numerous international artists, including The Trammps, George McCrae, Londonbeat, and the Metropole Orchestra. Lana has also performed in several theatre shows, such as "Those were the Days" and "A Tribute to the Bee Gees." Her musical journey has taken her to New York City, where she worked with top producer Camus Celli on her album "Something About Lana," released in 2010. Additionally, she has explored country music with albums like "Nashville" (2014) and "Fireflies in Nashville" (2017).
Lana Wolf is not only a versatile singer but also a vocal coach and radio personality. She has taught vocal techniques and hosted her own radio show, "Het Uur Van de Wolf." Her performances have been featured on various TV shows, and she has been recognized for her contributions to country music, receiving the "Show of 2018" award from the Dutch CMA. Lana continues to tour and produce music, showcasing her diverse talents across different genres.
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