Neil Citron is a Toronto-born Canadian guitarist, Grammy Award-winning recording engineer, and songwriter who has played with Lana Lane, and briefly with heavy metal band Quiet Riot in 2006, among numerous other music industry credits.
In 1995, he joined the band of symphonic and progressive rock singer Lana Lane and played on several of her albums, including her 1995 debut, Love Is an Illusion as well as Curious Goods, released the following year.
That year, he received a Grammy Award in the Best Pop Instrumental Album category for engineering No Substitutions: Live in Osaka by Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather.
In 2010, Citron formed the progressive rock group BangTower, with Welsh bassist Percy Jones and American drummer Walter Garces, and the trio released the album Casting Shadows in September of that year.
In September 2019, BangTower published the album The Road We Travel, which, in addition to Citron and Pagliari, featured drummer Rudd Weatherwax, with horns credited to Maynard J. Krebs.