Fanny (singer) explained

Fanny
Birth Name:Fanny Biascamano
Birth Date:16 September 1979
Origin:France
Genre:Pop
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:1991–present
Website:Official site

Fanny Biascamano (born 16 September 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

External links

Notes and References

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