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  Siobhan Fahey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siobhan Fahey (born Siobhan Maire Deidre Fahey on September 10, 1958) was a founding member of the 1980s British girl group Bananarama.
Fahey was born in Dunshaughlin, County Meath, Ireland, where she lived for about two years, before moving to Germany where her father was posted as a soldier in the British Army.
Fahey married Dave Stewart of Eurythmics in 1987.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Siobhan_Fahey   (706 words)

  
 Bananarama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The group was founded in London in 1981 by friends Siobhan Fahey, Sara Dallin, and Keren Woodward.
In Fahey's absence, Jacquie O'Sullivan (formerly of the Shillelagh Sisters) joined the ranks.
That same year, Bananarama (with Siobhan Fahey as special guest) celebrated their twentieth anniversary at the London Astoria in London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bananarama   (1975 words)

  
 Siobhan Donaghy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siobhan Donaghy (born June 14, 1984 in London, England), is a female singer-songwriter.
Shanghai Nobody is an inventive anagram of Siobhan Donaghy.
Former Bananarama and Shakespears Sister vocalist and songwriter Siobhan Fahey has confirmed on her website message board that she has been collaborating with Donaghy on several new songs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Siobhan_Donaghy   (773 words)

  
 Stay by Shakespear's Sister Songfacts
Siobhan Fahey does the role of the lover, and Marcella Detroit that of Death.
Tensions were already running high between Siobhan Fahey and Marcella at the time this video was shot, it eventually led to their demise.
Siobhan is married to Dave Stewart of Eurythmics fame.
www.songfacts.com /detail.php?id=4173   (512 words)

  
 The Official Shakespears Sister Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Shakespears Sister SIOBHAN FAHEY makes her acting debut in a powerful new short movie that goes to the heart of the Dublin heroin epidemic.
Siobhan Fahey is, of course, married to Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics.
When she left Bananarama Siobhan Fahey did what not a lot of people would have - she quit while she was ahead.
www.shakespearssister.net /press.php?ss=5   (664 words)

  
 A Decade in the Life
When Fahey married Eurythmic's Dave Stewart in 1987 and retired from the band, she was replaced by Jacqui O'Sullivan, an old friend of Woodward and Dallin who had been a member of the Shillelagh Sisters.
Meanwhile Fahey's collaboration with Marcella Detroit as the duo Shakespear's Sister met with considerable success in the early Nineties; their 1992 hit single "Stay" remained at the top spot on the UK charts for eight weeks and won the Best Video category at the 12th Annual BRIT Awards.
Fahey is wed to Dave Stewart of Eurythmics at a chateau in Normandy, France.
eightiesclub.tripod.com /id235.htm   (895 words)

  
 Bananarama - The Bubble Burst - Where are they now?
Formed in London in 1980, comprising of Keren Woodward and Sarah Dallin from Bristol and Siobhan Fahey from Dublin.
In 1988, Siobhan Fahey left the band and was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan as the trio continued to enjoy chart success.
Siobhan Fahey married Dave Stewart from The Eurythmics and after she formed Shakespear's Sister with Marcella Detroit, had a number one hit with "Stay".
www.thebubbleburst.co.uk /bb.php?entry=Bananarama   (434 words)

  
 Popjustice - Siobhan Signs to Parlophone - Official   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I meant that i believe Siobhan and Parlophone arn't out to sell millions and millions of records, yeah it would be nice, but i can't see Parlophone investing millions into her career at the beginning.
Siobhan's always said she'd prefer to have a good record with a small fanbase than to be commercially huge and have a shit album.
I've always been interested in Siobhan since she went solo but only bought her album christmastime and i love it all, especially the singles, As You Like It and the lyrics to Revoulution in Me are amazing.
popjustice2.proboards48.com /index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1129923929   (2668 words)

  
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Siobhan is awesome and when I was writing my BTVS fanfic series about the Mayor's wife Edna Mae I shamelessly used her as my model.
Siobhan: murderously jealous of her angelic-voiced fellow Sister, Marcella Detroit (in the I Don't Care video, anyway).
Siobhan: Cruelly rumored to be under the spell of Svengali-like Dave Stewart.
www.angelfire.com /mi/catwoman1/sf.html   (195 words)

  
 §hakespears §ister FAQ
A) Shakespear's Sister is (or was) a pop-glam band started by Siobhan Fahey (who used to be in Bananarama) and which consisted mainly of Siobhan and Marcella Detroit, with their backup band Gully, Clare Kenny, Chuck Sabo and Carrie Booth.
A) Siobhan has long fl hair in most pictures you will see on websites, though in the early days of the band she had it shorter.
Siobhan is the one with the low husky voice, Marcella is the one with the high operatic voice.
www.angelfire.com /mi/catwoman1/ssfaq.html   (865 words)

  
 Bananarama - @forums
I know for a fact that founding member Siobhan Fahey takes credit for at least co-writing all the songs and I know that she wrote one of their biggest hits, "Robert De Niro's Waiting", all by herself.
Although they have writing credits on the "WOW!" album, I severely doubt they wrote anything on it, because Siobhan left shortly after because she hated the material the SAW machine was giving her to sing.
The new Siobhan Fahey album should be out by the end of the year...
www.atforumz.com /showthread.php?t=76798   (649 words)

  
 Music : Album 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Follwing the success of Hormonally Yours, Siobhan Fahey went on to record the third in the Shakespear's Sister trilogy - the sexy, glam influenced 3.
I have to start this by saying that I was always a huge Siobhan Fahey fan, dating back to her days in Bananarama, and in the first incarnation of SS, which gave us two treasures of thinking mans pop in the form of 1989's "Sacred Heart" and 1992's "Hormonally Yours".
If the interplay between Fahey and onetime partner Marcella Detroit seemed somewhat demented on record (and hilariously so in the videos for "Goodbye Cruel World" and "I Don't Care"), the juxtaposition of their two distinct styles...
www.w3privacy.com /B0007Q6RZE/Album_3.html   (382 words)

  
 Sinead O'Connor - @forums
Siobhan is also releasing a new album, as indicated through the Times, who interviewed Dave, and mentioned that Siobhan would be 'returning to her musical career'.
Also, the new stuff will be out under the Siobhan Fahey banner, not Shakespears Sister.
Plus - are we supposed to infer that Siobhan is working with Dave Stewart again, despite the bitterness regarding the divorce and everything.
www.atforumz.com /showthread.php?t=70470   (720 words)

  
 T-Best Talent Agency :: Talent Rosters
Bananarama was formed in London in 1981 by Sara Dallin, Karen Woodward, friends since childhood, and Siobhan Fahey who met while studying journalism at the London College of Fashion.
Following a one-off reunion recording of Abba's "Waterloo" with Siobhan in April 1998, the twosome returned in 2001 with their eighth studio album "Exotica".
In February 2002, Bananarama celebrated their 20th Anniversary in front of a crowd of 3,000 in London, joined on-stage by Siobhan, a memorable event for fans who traveled from around the globe.
www.t-besttalentagency.com /2_roster_display.asp?talentID=22   (863 words)

  
 Marcella Detroit
Detroit, who's real name is Levy (she copped the new moniker in a tribute to her hometown), partnered with former Bananarama member Siobhan Fahey in Shakespear's Sister.
At a music awards show in London a year ago, Detroit accepted an award for the group while Fahey sent her publisher to receive the trophy on her behalf.
Detroit suddenly was thrust into a solo career, but it was a moment she intuitively had been preparing for all along.
www.pauseandplay.com /marcelladetroit.htm   (533 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | My Music: Siobhan Fahey
Siobhan Fahey was one third of pop group Bananarama when they scored 14 UK hits including Cruel Summer and Venus.
She left in 1988 to form Shakespear's Sister, notching up a further six hits including You're History and the number one Stay.
Siobhan Fahey plays central London's Infinity Club on 9 November.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/entertainment/music/3973091.stm   (838 words)

  
 Xtreme Musician: Bananarama
Dallin met Siobhan Fahey in college, and the three discovered that they had the same taste in music.
For kicks, they started singing cover tunes at parties, and eventually they worked their way into local clubs and taverns.
In the same year, Fahey decided to leave the band to marry the Eurythmics' Dave Stewart.
www.xtrememusician.com /info/artists/profiles/6596.html   (342 words)

  
 Siobhan Fahey News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This version was especially recorded for the website and is a fantastic gem for fans of Shakespears Sister and indeed Siobhan.
last fridays p.a by Siobhan and guitarist gully at the COCK at Ghetto,soho,London was a triumphant return for La Shuv.The place was packed and hot and the crowd went wild to new single,Pulsatron, and new track "its a trip".
the crowd were wild and there was a queue round the block even as siobhan was on stage.
www.siobhanfahey.com /content/news.php?page=2   (744 words)

  
 Bananarama Record Album Vinyl
The group was founded in London in 1981 by friends Siobhan Fahey, Keren Woodward, and Sarah Dallin (Woodward and Dallin were friends since age 13).
In the same year (1988) Siobhan Fahey left the group after marrying Eurythmics' Dave Stewart and they added Jacquie O'Sullivan instead.
In 2002 Bananarama's members (including Siobhan Fahey as special guest) celebrated their 20th Anniversary at "London Astoria" in London.
www.e-profession.com /records/Bananarama_record.htm   (589 words)

  
 The Siobhan Fahey page
This page is a tribute to Siobhan Fahey, the gorgeous singer from the Shakespear's Sister.
This band hasn't had any album release since the chart-busting 1992 "Hormonally Yours", but we hope that Siobhan will release her unreleased album some day.
Anyway, Marcy Detroit -the other one in the band- has a solo career and has released two albums on her own.
www.geocities.com /SunsetStrip/Backstage/5493/siobhan.htm   (71 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/shakespearssistersiobhanfahey
This fan-site is dedicated to Siobhan Fahey/Shakespears Sister, Some of the best music ever made!
I've been a fan for years...I adore you Siobhan...
Siobhan, the smoky voice of the angel of death...
profile.myspace.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=54322869   (223 words)

  
 Music CD: Album 3. Shakespear's Sister Tracks: Go, I Can Drive, Do I Scare You?, Opportunity Knockers, Can U Wait That ...
Comment: I have to start this by saying that I was always a huge Siobhan Fahey fan, dating back to her days in Bananarama, and in the first incarnation of SS, which gave us two treasures of thinking mans pop in the form of 1989's "Sacred Heart" and 1992's "Hormonally Yours".
If the interplay between Fahey and onetime partner Marcella Detroit seemed somewhat demented on record (and hilariously so in the videos for "Goodbye Cruel World" and "I Don't Care"), the juxtaposition of their two distinct styles had a collaborative sell by date somewhere between milk and yogurt.
So in 1993, after disbanding version one of SS and taking back control of her vision, Fahey began work on the third fabled SS record.
www.musicolympus.com /cd-store/?Operation=ItemLookup&ItemId=B0007Q6RZE   (731 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Sacred Heart: Music: Shakespear's Sister   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Writing began at the end of 1987 when Siobhan was planning to leave Bananarama.
Richard Feldman began writing with Siobhan and it was he who introduced Siobhan to Marcella of whom he was also a friend.
Dave Stewarts involvement in the debut album is hidden in order for it to look like Siobhan was doing it without her husband's influence, however much speculation oversaw this.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000261DB   (906 words)

  
 Siobhan Fahey @ Soundbug
Siobhan Fahey (born September 10, 1957) was a founder member of the 1980s British girl group Bananarama.
She was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1957, before moving to Germany where her father was posted as a soldier in the British Army.
Give your opinion in the Siobhan Fahey forum!
www.soundbug.com /artist/975   (214 words)

  
 Never Mind the Buzzcocks: Hugh Cornwell, Siobhan Fahey, Sean Rowley, Barry Cryer - TV.com
Hugh Cornwell, Siobhan Fahey, Sean Rowley, Barry Cryer
Hugh Cornwell (Himself), Siobhan Fahey (Herself), Sean Rowley (Himself), Barry Cryer (Himself), Mary Sandeman (Herself (identity parade)), Stephen Cousins (Himself (identity parade))
Tell the world what you think of Hugh Cornwell, Siobhan Fahey, Sean Rowley, Barry Cryer, write a review for this episode.
www.tv.com /never-mind-the-buzzcocks/hugh-cornwell-siobhan-fahey-sean-rowley-barry-cryer/episode/234429/summary.html   (157 words)

  
 HMV.co.uk: singles: Pulsatron (2005)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Following in the footsteps of other 80s icons, Siobhan Fahey, of Banarama/ Shakespeare's Sister-fame, has crafted a rather successful and credible career as an electro DJ and occasional solo artist.
Her last single 'Bitter Pill' was one of the iconic singles that soundtracked the electroclash underground scene a few years ago, and this new release 'Pulsatron' is bound to re-ignite it.
With its lusty vocal intensity over futuristic beats and bleeps, Fahey has crafted another electro-pop gem of uncomplicated dance perfection.
www.hmv.co.uk /hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1&sku=362510   (99 words)

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