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Birth name
  
Lana Lane

Years active
  
1993–present

Origin
  
Santa Rosa, California

Name
  
Lana Lane


Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Fictional Character

Notable aliases
  
Insect Queen

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Genres
  
Symphonic rock, progressive metal

Significant other
  
Superman, Lex Luthor, Clark Kent

Supporting character of
  
Superboy, Superman, Supergirl

Creators
  
Bill Finger, Miles Millar, John Sikela, Alfred Gough

Played by
  
Kristin Kreuk, Annette O'Toole, Paget Brewster, Shelley Thompson

Similar
  
Superman, Lex Luthor, Chloe Sullivan, Lois Lane, Jonathan Kent

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, piano

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Lana Lane is a North American rock singer. She sings lead in her eponymous band, and has sung backing vocals for the band Rocket Scientists and guest sung on Ayreon and Erik Norlander albums.

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She is married to music producer Erik Norlander, who co-produces her albums with her at their own studio, Think Tank Media in Woodland Hills, California.

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Her first album Love is an Illusion was released in 1995 and obtained a fair amount of success in Japan, as did Curious Goods – her second album, from 1996.

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Lady Macbeth is a collection of songs based on William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth, from Lady MacBeth's point of view.

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Lana Lane appeared as a guest vocalist on two Ayreon CDs, Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer and Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator, singing lead and harmony vocals. She also provided the computer voice for both albums.

In 2003 Lana sang the part of Queen Guinevere on the concept album Once and Future King Part I by Gary Hughes.

In 2009 Lana sang the primary vocals on Terra Incognita, an album composed by husband Erik Norlander in collaboration with science-fiction writer and lyricist Kevin J. Anderson.

In 2009 Lana also sang on another concept album composed by cousin Davy Vain based on a novel by German science-fiction writer Wolfgang Hohlbein, for the CD Blaze and Ashes by Delany.

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Solo

  • Love Is an Illusion (1995)
  • Curious Goods (1996)
  • Garden of the Moon (1998)
  • Echoes from the Garden (1998) Japan only
  • Live in Japan (1998) Japan only
  • Ballad Collection (1998) Japan only
  • Queen of the Ocean (1999)
  • Echoes from the Spaff (1998) Japan only
  • Best of Lana Lane 1995 – 1999 (1999) Japan only
  • Secrets of Astrology (2000)
  • Ballad Collection II (2000) Japan only
  • Ballad Collection – Special Edition (2000)
  • Project Shangri-La (2002)
  • Covers Collection (2003)
  • Winter Sessions (2003)
  • Return to Japan (2004)
  • Storybook: Tales from Europe and Japan (DVD, 2004)
  • Lady Macbeth (2005)
  • 10th Anniversary Concert (DVD/CD set, 2006)
  • Gemini (2006)
  • Red Planet Boulevard (2007)
  • Best of Lana Lane 2000 – 2008 (2008) Japan only
  • El Dorado Hotel (2012)
  • Erik Norlander

  • Surreal (2016)
  • Refuel (2014)
  • The Galactic Collective: Live in Gettysburg (2012)
  • The Galactic Collective (2010)
  • Looking Backward (2007)
  • Live in St. Petersburg (2006)
  • Stars Rain Down: Live In Europe 2001-2003 (2004)
  • Into the Sunset (2000)
  • Rocket Scientists

  • Supernatural Highways (2014)
  • Oblivion Days (1999)
  • Earth Below and Sky Above (1998)
  • Brutal Architecture (1995)
  • Earthbound (1993)
  • Delany

  • Blaze And Ashes (2009)
  • Roswell Six

  • Terra Incognita: Beyond the Horizon (2009)
  • Ayreon

  • Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer (2000)
  • Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator (2000)
  • Tribute Albums

  • A Return To Fantasy: A Tribute To Uriah Heep (2003)
  • Gary Hughes

  • The Once and Future [King Part I and II] (2003)
  • Sharon Rose

  • Breaking Loose (1996)
  • References

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