Regan Lane is a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter, father, recovering addict and lab technician in the ink industry who releases critically acclaimed full band pop-rock CD's that are reminiscent of classic British pop artists. He’s also a charismatic and inspirational live performer and a VJ for 'Puget Sounds TV', a northwest video show featuring local and national music performers from various genres.
Regan's had placement and airplay of his heartfelt pop songs on numerous TV shows through out the US.
His jubilant pop song 'U Won't Believe' was heard on NBC's "Race across America" and is also the theme song for "Puget Sounds TV", a northwest TV show featuring local and national indie artists. Regan’s Lennon-esque song 'The Ocean Makes Her Cry' was recently played on The Discovery Channels' "Strictly Sex With Dr. Drew: Am I Normal?" and his pop gem 'Junkie' was heard on a recent Johnny Knoxville's MTV special.
Regan has also won the RadioIndy.Com ‘Songwriter Of The Year’ award for 2004 and two of his compositions won the world wide Compo10 songwriting contest, as voted on by his songwriting peers from around the world.
Writing pure pop delicacies in the classic tradition of bands and artists such as John Lennon, XTC or Michael Penn, Regan’s confessional, often inspirationally dark lyrics and sugar sweet pop melodies have touched a nerve in both fans and critics alike. ‘ICU In Dandylions’, recorded with his former band BrokenNess, was voted one of the top 50 CD releases for 2003 on Kweevak .com, one of the most influential independent music sites on the web. Regan also has been a featured artist on numerous websites throughout the world; has had 7 songs added to compilation cd's globally, and has received rave reviews from fans and critics around the world with airplay in such faraway places as the United Kingdom, Australia and Germany.
In now a new chapter in Regan Lane's story begins, with the release of his first solo CD, Don't Mess With The Pretty., an eclectic mix of pop and rock songs that look into the wonder and absurdity of the world that we live in today. The new songs reflect the realistic outlook that Regan has and the joy of the journey that he's on.
So in 2006 Regan Lane goes at it solo.
With a sly sense of humor, strong emotional vocals and great songwriting he continues to wow northwest audiences with his brand of heartfelt, honest pure pop .