Fanny (singer)

Fanny
Birth name Fanny Biascamano
Born (1979-09-16) September 16, 1979
Origin France
Genres Pop music
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1991–present
Website Official site

Fanny Biascamano (born September 16, 1979, in Sète, Hérault), known as Fanny, is a French singer.

Biography

She became known in 1991 by participating at the age of 12 years to sequence "Numéro 1 de demain" in TV show Sacrée Soirée host by Jean-Pierre Foucault on TF1. Her performance of Édith Piaf's rock hit "L'Homme à la moto" allows her to release her first single. It became a top seven hit in France[1] and earned a gold record.

The same year, she released her first album, entitled Fanny, and her second single, "Un poète disparu".[1] In 1993, she released her second album, wrote by Didier Barbelivien, but its success was confidential.

In 1997, she was chosen to represent France at Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin with a title called "Sentiments songes". She was ranked at the seventh place with 95 points.

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 Fanny's discography and peak positions in France Lescharts.com (Retrieved May 10, 2009)

External links

Preceded by
Dan Ar Braz & l'Héritage des Celtes
with Diwanit Bugale
France in the Eurovision Song Contest
1997
Succeeded by
Marie Line
with Où aller
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