In 1989, Shana Petrone's "I Want You" Single ripped through the charts to become a Billboard-top-40 hit that to this day is still played on the radio and dowloaded as ring-tones.
Shana was discovered after singing a song in a recording booth at a local fair. She was quickly signed to Vision records and released the album and hit single "I Want You" a short time later. Reaching the top-10 in many markets across the nation this single ironically launched Shana while also preparing her for the difficult road ahead with recording labels.
After almost 10 years off Shana resurfaced with Sony Records in the late 90's after a long absence to collect her vision.
Shana Petrone was a fixture on CMT and radio stations across the USA to promote her new album.
Shana now has been writing and singing to prepare for her next venture all on her own, away from the confines of recording labels. This site is the first official site generated by Shana for Shana's fans to bring them, and keep them up to speed on Shana's current dream.
Look here often for more information on Shana Petrone, her music, photos and videos.
Look out-here she comes!
I've had this on cassette and record pretty much since Day One, but with nothing to play them on anymore...
In all these years, though, I'd never even seen a CD-copy (outside of the supremely-high-priced Ebay listings), never mind owned one...five hours after the find, I'm still in shock over seeing this on the store's shelf, even with their reputation for hard-to-find stuff:
(click for the full-size, I didn't want to stretch the page)
BOOYAH!!
I've always said, when all else fails, head to the HoG -- looks like I was even more right about that than I thought!
I saw your video for "I want you " on Youtube, that was the first time i've ever seen it , nice :) , i gotta keep checkin to see if your other videos pop up :)
Dear Shana, I heard online that you have an unreleased freestyle album from back in the day, any way you can make it available online through itunes, beatport and opening it up for deejays to remix some of the cuts? You have a huge following that would more than appreciate some new life into your dance music catalog.