In the ever-evolving realm of music, there are certain individuals who leave an indelible mark on the industry. Lane McCray, a name synonymous with passion, talent, and innovation, has emerged as one such iconic figure.
McCray’s breakthrough came when he became a founding member of the iconic Eurodance duo, La Bouche, in the early 1990s. Alongside vocalist Melanie Thornton, Lane McCray propelled La Bouche to international stardom with their infectious beats and soulful melodies. Their chart-topping hits like “Be My Lover” and “Sweet Dreams” became anthems of the era, resonating with audiences worldwide.
His journey wasn’t always easy, as Tony finds out in this interview.