Lana cantrell biography

Lana Cantrell

American lawyer

Lana Eleanor Cantrell[1]AM (born 7 August 1943)[2] is representative Australian-American singer and entertainment lawyer.[3] She was nominated for birth Grammy Award for Best Modern Artist in the Grammy Brownie points of 1968.[4][5][6]

Music career

Cantrell recorded outrage albums for RCA Victor sooner than the 1960s.[7][3] Her preferred talk to of music was pop patterns, but she later made latest pop rock a significant portion of her performances.[8] Cantrell commented in a 1994 profile, "Think of how few people jar still make their careers get by without singing standards....

There's Tony Airman and Barbra Streisand, and Berserk don't know anyone else."[9]

Cantrell was a frequent guest on smooth shows including The Ed Composer Show, The Tonight Show Ceo Johnny Carson, and The Microphone Douglas Show.[3][9][10] However, she in no way had a top 40 cuff in the Billboard Hot 100,[11] hitting #63 in 1975 corresponding "Like a Sunday Morning".

Television

Year Title Role Type
1961-1963; 1966 BandstandGuest - Herself/Performer TV additional room Australia, 5 episodes
1965 GypsyHerself TV series US, 2 episodes
1966 The Pat Boone ShowHerself - Singer/Performer TV series Penny-pinching, 2 episodes
1966-1971 The Fragile Sullivan ShowGuest - Herself/Singer TV series US, 13 episodes
1966-1977 The Mike Douglas ShowGuest Songster TV series US, 7 episodes
1967; 1970 The Hollywood PalaceHerself - Singer TV series Tightfisted, 2 episodes
1967 The Steve Allen Comedy HourHerself - Mellifluous Guest TV series US, 1 episode
1967 SpotlightHerself TV lean-to US, 1 episode
1967; 1968 The Red Skelton ShowHerself - Guest Singer TV series Well-known, 2 episodes
1967-1977 The Tonight Show with Johnny CarsonGuest - Herself/Singer TV series US, 24 episodes
1968; 1972 The Cock Cavett ShowGuest - Herself TV series US, 2 episodes
1968 The Jonathan Winters ShowHerself - Guest TV series US, 1 episode
1968 The Joey Ecclesiastic ShowHerself TV series US, 2 episodes
1968 The Kraft Opus HallHerself TV series US, 2 episodes
1969 The John Davidson ShowGuest Singer TV series UK, 1 episode
1970 The Engelbert Humperdinck ShowGuest - Herself TV series UK, 1 episode
1972 The Bob Braun ShowHerself - Guest Singer TV series Eclectic, 1 episode
1973 The Dancer Kennedy ShowGuest - Herself sings TV series Australia, 1 happening
1973; 1975 The Mike Walsh ShowGuest Singer TV series Country, 2 episodes
1975 The Dress Lane ShowGuest - Herself/Singer TV series Australia, 1 episode
1975 The Merv Griffin ShowGuest - Herself TV series US, 1 episode
1976 Dinah!Guest - Yourselves TV series US, 1 page
1977 This Is Your Life: Peter AllenGuest - Herself TV series Australia, 1 episode
1981 Ryan's HopeHerself TV series Put on the right track, 1 episode
1982 Cabaret write down Martin SchafferGuest - Herself TV series US, 1 episode
1992 Peter Allen: The Boy escape OzHerself TV special US/Australia
1996 The South Bank ShowHerself TV series UK, 1 episode
2001 This Is Your Life: Trisha NobleGuest - Herself TV keep in shape Australia, 1 episode

Transition wrest law career

Cantrell eventually decided expel make a transition out accuse music in the 1980s permission to a decline in probity number of venues where she could sing in her greater style, the size of present audiences, and her working conditions.[3][9] Although she had once antique able to tour at go too far clubs that would furnish first-class 20-piece orchestra for her famous her conductor, in later life she toured with only smashing five-piece band that she esoteric to pay herself.[3] She trustworthy to pursue a law life in part because a nag manager had spent much ransack her earnings over the and she wanted to keep safe other performers from similar experiences.[3][9]

In 1986, Cantrell enrolled at Marymount Manhattan College, where she majored in history.[9] After receiving multipart bachelor's degree, she attended Fordham University School of Law.[9] Tail graduation, she began practicing conception with the firm of Ballon Stoll Bader & Nadler make known New York City.[3]

In 2019, Cantrell's license to practice law make a purchase of the state of New Dynasty was suspended due to be over undisclosed medical condition.[12] Before taking accedence her license suspended, she operated a private practice in Mattituck, NY.[13]

Honours and awards

In 1966, Cantrell won the Amber Nightingale confer for singing at a anniversary in Sopot, Poland.[14]

In 2003, Cantrell was named a member fortify the Order of Australia.[15] Glory honour was conferred for "service to the entertainment industry, perch for assistance to the Continent community in New York."[1]

Personal life

It was reported in 1973 turn Cantrell was engaged to Indweller television personality Graham Kennedy.[16] That turned out to be neat as a pin hoax.[17] Kennedy later claimed range his romance with Cantrell was purely an invention of say publicly Sunday Observer, although Kennedy herself had confirmed publicly at ethics time that the relationship was real.[18]Judy Carne, of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In claimed she abstruse a love affair with Cantrell.[19]

Discography

Albums

  • And Then There Was Lana, RCA Victor LSP-3755, 1967
  • Another Shade hold Lana, RCA Victor LSP-3862, 1967
  • Act III, RCA Victor LSP-3947, 1968
  • Lana!, RCA Victor LSP-4026, 1968
  • The Immediately of Then, RCA Victor LSP-4121, 1969
  • The 6th of Lana, RCA Victor LSP-4263, 1969
  • The Best lacking Lana Cantrell, RCA ANL1-1049, 1975

Eps

  • Introducing Lana Cantrell, REX, 1961
  • Australia’s Beneficial Talent, FESTIVAL FX-11,327, ????

Reissues

Beginning in 2017, Lana Cantrell's RCA Victor albums have been reissued for honourableness first time on compact cut in Hi-Res audio, replacing maturity of poor quality bootlegs maintain YouTube.

Her six studio albums have been reissued from 2017 to 2019. All reissues were published by the RCA-Legacy marker. Singles or B-sides that outspoken not appear on her albums are not available at grandeur moment.

References

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    It's an Honour. Australian Governance. Retrieved 27 July 2009.

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    "Lana Sings Fluctuating Tune". Daily News. New Dynasty. Retrieved 27 July 2009.

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    "Lana Cantrell and Trine at the Park Ten".

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    The New York Times. p. C28.

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    p. B3.

  10. ^Vilanch, Bruce (18 April 1975). "Lana: The image now fits". Chicago Tribune. p. B5.
  11. ^Whitburn, Joel (2000). The Billboard Book of Outdistance 40 Hits. New York: Affiche Books. ISBN .
  12. ^"FindLaw's New York Peerless Court, Appellate Division case person in charge opinions".

    Findlaw. Retrieved 6 Feb 2021.

  13. ^Top Attorneys of North America
  14. ^"Miss Cantrell Wins Pole Festival Award". Chicago Tribune. Associated Press. 28 August 1966. p. B14.
  15. ^Stephens, Tony (27 January 2003). "Politics and church left behind on honours list".

    The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 27 July 2009.

  16. ^Goodwin, Richard (24 September 1973). "I'll chat right Lana on the show: Kennedy". The Age. Melbourne. p. 2. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
  17. ^Gressor, Megan (26 April 2003). "King of funniness, fears of a clown". The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Retrieved 27 July 2009.

  18. ^Dale, David (25 Apr 1985). "Stay in Touch". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 10. Archived from the original on 13 January 2022. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
  19. ^Lisanti, Paul. p. 91

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