Lana Love

Lana Love is a contemporary pop artist based in New York, originally from Atlanta, GA and Naples, FL. She is a classically trained singer-songwriter, pianist, dancer, and actress. Her first EP "Lana Love" released in 2021, garnering support across Shazam and Apple music playlists. In 2021, PBS broadcasted a one-hour live special in honor of her late mentor Frank Fetta, which she headlined for a crowd of over 6,000 at the Redlands Bowl. As a live performer, Lana got her start as a Disney princess and has toured in over 40 countries. Lana served as key lyricist and assistant director for Netflix's "Making Malinche" (2021), collaborating with Nacho Cano. She has further amassed credits with networks such as NBC, Disney, Warner Bros, Discovery Channel, and Telemundo.

Lana is recognized for her genre-bending of opera, musical theater, jazz, pop, and rock. She has been featured in People, Broadway World, NBC Insider, and Billboard, among other outlets. In 2022, she joined the board of the U.S. Intellectual Property Alliance (usipa.org) and serves on the Creator’s Advisory Board for Copyright Alliance (copyrightalliance.org), working to educate and empower artists to own their copyrights. Lana made her biggest debut yet, as a member of John Legend’s team of artists, on NBC’s “The Voice.”