Biography
A 1960s and '70s pop singer fluent in Broadway standards as well as AM pop hits, Lana Cantrell was born in Sydney, Australia. She was exposed to music at an early age, since her father was a jazz musician. Cantrell made her singing debut at the age of ten, and by her teens she had become a well-known TV personality in Australia. At 19 she traveled to the United States to do everything "humanly possible," which meant trying her hand in film and on-stage.

Cantrell moved to the United States in the early '60s, but her career began slowly in America. Finally, her personal vocal style began to shine through. She began performing on the nightclub and television circuit, and made a name for herself in the recording industry with a series of albums for RCA Victor during the late '60s.

Besides being a singer, Cantrell also spent time as an athlete. She was once the table-tennis champion of New South Wales, and her other interests have included yoga. ~ Kim Summers, Rovi




 
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Lana Cantrell "Didn't We" on The Ed Sullivan Show
Lana Cantrell on Going To Prison For Speeding | The Dick Cavett Show
Lana Cantrell "Being Alive" on The Ed Sullivan Show
Lana Cantrell "Stay (Reste)" on The Ed Sullivan Show
Lana Cantrell on "The Steve Allen Comedy Hour", June 14, 1967
Arrid Extra Dry, with Lana Cantrell
Lana Cantrell "When You Wish Upon A Star" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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