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Lana Eleanor Cantrell AM (born 7 August 1943) is an Australian-American singer and
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yer. She was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in the Grammy Awards of 1968.


Music career

Cantrell recorded six albums for
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during the 1960s. Her preferred style of music was pop standards, but she later made contemporary
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a significant part of her performances. Cantrell commented in a 1994 profile, "Think of how few people can still make their careers by singing standards.... There's Tony Bennett and
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, and I don't know anyone else." Cantrell was a frequent guest on television shows including ''
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'', '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'', and '' The Mike Douglas Show''. However, she never had a top 40 hit in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, hitting #63 in 1975 with "Like a Sunday Morning".


Transition to law career

Cantrell eventually decided to make a transition out of music in the 1980s due to a decline in the number of venues where she could sing in her preferred style, the size of her audiences, and her working conditions. Although she had once been able to tour at supper clubs that would furnish a 20-piece orchestra for her and her conductor, in later years she toured with only a five-piece band that she had to pay herself. She decided to pursue a law career in part because a former manager had spent much of her earnings over the years and she wanted to protect other performers from similar experiences. In 1986, Cantrell enrolled at Marymount Manhattan College, where she majored in history. After receiving her bachelor's degree, she attended
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. After graduation, she began practicing law with the firm of Ballon Stoll Bader & Nadler in New York City. In 2019, Cantrell's license to practice law in the state of
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was suspended due to an undisclosed medical condition. Before having her license suspended, she operated a private practice in Mattituck, NY.


Honours and awards

In 1966, Cantrell won the Amber Nightingale award for singing at a festival in Sopot, Poland. In 2003, Cantrell was named a member of the
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. The honour was conferred for "service to the entertainment industry, and for assistance to the Australian community in New York."


Personal life

It was reported in 1973 that Cantrell was engaged to Australian television personality Graham Kennedy. This turned out to be a hoax. Kennedy later claimed that his romance with Cantrell was purely an invention of the '' Sunday Observer'', although Kennedy himself had confirmed publicly at the time that the relationship was real. Judy Carne, of '' Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'' claimed she had a love affair with Cantrell.Lisanti, Paul
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Discography


Albums

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


Eps

*''Introducing Lana Cantrell'', REX, 1961 *''Australia’s Great Talent'', FESTIVAL FX-11,327, ????


Reissues

Beginning in 2017, Lana Cantrell's RCA Victor albums have been reissued for the first time on compact disc in Hi-Res audio, replacing years of poor quality bootlegs on YouTube. Her six studio albums have been reissued from 2017 to 2019. All reissues were published by the RCA-Legacy label. Singles or B-sides that did not appear on her albums are not available at the moment.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cantrell, Lana 1943 births Living people Members of the Order of Australia New York (state) lawyers Australian women pop singers 20th-century Australian women singers