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Dana LaCroix

Dana LaCroix
Born (1966-04-01) April 1, 1966 (age 50)
Origin Toronto, Ontario, United States
Genres Folk rock, Roots rock
Years active 1986–present
Website danalacroix.com

Dana LaCroix (born April 1, 1966) is a Canadian-American singer and songwriter. She has released six roots and blues-influenced studio albums that incorporate elements of pop, roots-rock, country and folk music.

LaCroix was born in Toronto, Canada, to Naomi LaCroix (née: Tanaka), a registered nurse and Pat LaCroix, a Canadian musician and photographer who toured in the early sixties with The Halifax Three, a group he founded with Denny Doherty. She cites The Halifax Three as her earliest musical influence. She is the sister of the Canadian actress, Lisa LaCroix.

Touring since 1993, LaCroix has appeared in the United States and Canada, and toured nationally in Norway and Denmark, at venues including Midtfyns Festival, The Opera House, Regent Theater, and on national media including CBC’s Morningside, This Morning and Morning Edition, and The Artie Lange Show.

Early in her career LaCroix performed at Expo ’86 in Vancouver, Canada, with the Humber College Big Band and went on to work with Motown session guitarist, Leroy Emmanuel, and Norris Vines, formerly of The Platters, as a back-up and featured singer in a Motown tribute group.

She moved to New York City in 1989 where she worked with Moogy Klingman, and a local 24-piece folk-rock band called The Poppies and others, before relocating Copenhagen, Denmark in 1990. In Denmark she toured nationally with Danish-American guitarist, singer and songwriter, Paul Banks and took over for Champion Jack Dupree as the musical partner of Danish bluesman, Kenn Lending. She worked with Lending under the moniker Lending-LaCroix for two years, releasing a studio recording entitled "Down Home Blues" for Olufsen Records. and touring nationally in Denmark and Norway. Two of LaCroix's songs, Lonely Rooms and Pride, from her independent debut release, Pride, were included in Danish director, Nicolas Winding Refn's 2002 feature film mystery thriller, Fear X, starring John Turturro. The tracks were produced by Canadian producer, Rick Whitelaw. Lonely Rooms was originally released on LaCroix's freshman EP which was selected by Nashville's Performing Songwriter Magazine as a Top 12 Independent Recording in 1997.


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