Shana (singer)

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Shana
Birth name Shana Petrone
Born May 8, 1972 (1972-05-08) (age 39)
Origin Park Ridge, Illinois, United States
Genres Dance, Country
Occupations singer
Years active 1989-present
Labels Vision, Epic

Shana (born Shana Petrone, 8 May 1972, Park Ridge, Illinois) was raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida[1] and is an American singer.

Shana released an album in 1989 entitled I Want You on Vision Records, which peaked at #165 on the Billboard Top 200.[2] The album yielded two U.S. hit singles in 1990, "I Want You" (Billboard Hot 100 peak #40) and "You Can't Get Away" (Hot 100 peak #82).[3]

After her successes with dance music, Shana disappeared from the mainstream music scene. She reappeared as a country music singer under her full given name, and released three singles with Epic Nashville, "Heaven Bound" in 1998 and "This Time" in 1999. "Heaven Bound" was a hit on CMT and reached #60 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.[4] Her third single on country radio was "Something Real", also supported by a music video. Despite three singles, Shana's country music album on Epic Nashville was never released. She is still recording country music but is no longer signed to a major record label.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Title Album details Chart Positions
US
I Want You
  • Release date: December 8, 1989
  • Label: Vision Records
165

[edit] Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US US Country CAN Country
1989 "I Want You" 40 I Want You
1990 "You Can't Get Away" 82
1998 "Heaven Bound" 60 Something Real (unreleased)
1999 "This Time" 45 66
"Something Real" 66
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

[edit] Music videos

Year Video Director
1989 "I Want You"
1998 "Heaven Bound"
1999 "This Time" Guy Gulliet
"Something Real" Paul Holahan

[edit] References

  1. ^ Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000
  2. ^ Shana Billboard albums, Allmusic.com
  3. ^ Shana Billboard singles, Allmusic.com
  4. ^ Shana Petrone Billboard singles, Allmusic.com

[edit] External links

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