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After touring the US with Led Zeppelin she went back to Europe and met at a concert in Paris a young guitarist Eric Levi. They decided to start a band in 1976: Shakin'Street (first named Speedball). Marc Zermati was their manager and invited them to play at his Festival of Mont de Marsan.
After touring the US with Led Zeppelin she went back to Europe and met at a concert in Paris a young guitarist Eric Levi. They decided to start a band in 1976: Shakin'Street (first named Speedball). Marc Zermati was their manager and invited them to play at his Festival of Mont de Marsan.
They got exposed to the press and signed a contract with CBS France and Columbia Records USA. The band had gathered musicians like [[Louis Bertignac]] (lead guitar) and Corinne Marienneau (bass guitar), who would later join the French rock band, [[Téléphone]].
They got exposed to the press and signed a contract with CBS France and Columbia Records USA. The band had gathered musicians like [[Louis Bertignac]] (lead guitar) and Corinne Marienneau (bass guitar), who would later join the French rock band, [[Téléphone]].
In 1978 they signed with CBS France and recorded their first album: ''Vampire Rock'', and a year later, in 1979, they recorded their second album ''Solid As A Rock'' in New-York and San Francisco with Columbia record producer Sandy Pearlman, known for creating the band [[Blue Oyster Cult]]. Ross Friedman, aka [[Ross the Boss]], guitarist from New York (ex [[The Dictators]]) joined to become the lead-guitarist of Shakin'Street.
In 1978 they signed with CBS France and recorded their first album: ''Vampire Rock'', and a year later, in 1979, they recorded their second album ''Solid As A Rock'' in New-York and San Francisco with Columbia record producer Sandy Pearlman, known for creating the band [[Blue Öyster Cult]]. Ross Friedman, aka [[Ross the Boss]], guitarist from New York (ex [[The Dictators]]) joined to become the lead-guitarist of Shakin'Street.


She released her autobiography in 2014, co-written with French [[Music journalism|rock critic]], Jean-Eric Perrin, "Sexe, Drogues & Rock'n'roll".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.parismatch.com/Culture/Livres/Muse-rock-n-roll-566801|title=Fabienne Shine - Muse rock’n’roll|access-date=2018-03-19|language=fr}}</ref>
She released her autobiography in 2014, co-written with French [[Music journalism|rock critic]], Jean-Eric Perrin, "Sexe, Drogues & Rock'n'roll".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.parismatch.com/Culture/Livres/Muse-rock-n-roll-566801|title=Fabienne Shine - Muse rock’n’roll|access-date=2018-03-19|language=fr}}</ref>

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Fabienne Shine
Fabienne Shine and Lucio Dalla, 1967.
Fabienne Shine and Lucio Dalla, 1967.
Background information
Birth nameFabienne Essaïagh
Born (1944-06-03) June 3, 1944 (age 79)
French protectorate of Tunisia
OriginParis, France
GenresRock, Heavy metal
Occupation(s)Actor, Model, Musician, Composer
Instrument(s)guitar vocal
Years active1976-1981
LabelsCBS, Columbia International

Fabienne Shine is a French model, actress and musician, born in Tunisia, North Africa in 1944 and raised in Paris at early age. She started writing songs at early age and compose her own music. She went travelling the world with her guitare and met the Band Led Zeppelin who liked her songs. Jimmy Page got involved romantically with her. Robert Plant and Page often jammed with her and finally suggested her to create a band. After touring the US with Led Zeppelin she went back to Europe and met at a concert in Paris a young guitarist Eric Levi. They decided to start a band in 1976: Shakin'Street (first named Speedball). Marc Zermati was their manager and invited them to play at his Festival of Mont de Marsan. They got exposed to the press and signed a contract with CBS France and Columbia Records USA. The band had gathered musicians like Louis Bertignac (lead guitar) and Corinne Marienneau (bass guitar), who would later join the French rock band, Téléphone. In 1978 they signed with CBS France and recorded their first album: Vampire Rock, and a year later, in 1979, they recorded their second album Solid As A Rock in New-York and San Francisco with Columbia record producer Sandy Pearlman, known for creating the band Blue Öyster Cult. Ross Friedman, aka Ross the Boss, guitarist from New York (ex The Dictators) joined to become the lead-guitarist of Shakin'Street.

She released her autobiography in 2014, co-written with French rock critic, Jean-Eric Perrin, "Sexe, Drogues & Rock'n'roll".[1]

Fabienne performing live in 2006

Discography

with Shakin' Street

  • Vampire Rock (1978)
  • Shakin' Street (1980)
  • 21st Century Love Channel (2009)
  • Psychic (2014)

Solo

  • No Mad Nomad (1997)
  • Fabienne Shine and the Planets (2007)
  • Fabienne Shine (2018) Don't Tell Me How to Shake It

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Director
1967 Fantabulous Inc. Alice Sergio Spina
The Subversives Giovanna Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
The Visionaries Valeria Maurizio Ponzi
1968 Barbarella the female tree Roger Vadim
1969 Scusi, facciamo l'amore? Puccio Picco Vittorio Caprioli
1970 Lettera aperta a un giornale della sera the student Francesco Maselli

References

  1. ^ "Fabienne Shine - Muse rock'n'roll" (in French). Retrieved 19 March 2018.

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