Raissa Khan-Panni

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Raissa Khan-Panni in Paradiso , Amsterdam 2009

Raissa Khan-Panni (* 1976 ) is an English singer .

Raissa Khan-Panni grew up in South London. She studied music in Bristol for four years . Her first album was released in 1996 under the name Raissa . She toured with the material from the album as the opening act for Suede and made appearances in The Big Breakfast on Channel 4 and VH1, among others . Her 1999 single Walk Right Through reached number 76 in the UK singles chart , her single How Long Do I Get from 2000 number 47. With LHB, Raissa appeared in 2002 as a support act for Kylie Minogue . From 2005 to 2009 she sang with the Bristol-based band The Mummers .

Discography

Albums

  • 1996: Sleeping Bugs (Big Cat)
  • 1997: Meantime ( Polydor )
  • 1999: Believer (Polydor)
  • 2009: The Mummers : Tale to Tell (Republic of Music / Universal )

EPs

  • 2011: The Mummers: Mink Hollow Road (Big Bass Drum)

Singles

  • 1995: Worm
  • 1996: Your Summertime (Polydor), as double CD 1997
  • 1996: Green as Sea (Polydor)
  • 1998: Dobie featuring Raissa: Coming Up for Air (Pussyfoot)
  • 1999: Walk Right Through (Polydor) ( UK : # 76)
  • 2000: How Long do I get? (Polydor) (UK: # 47)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. An article in The Guardian of October 20, 2008 stated her age as 32, an article in The Sunday Times of June 28, 2009 also as 32, so her date of birth must be between June and October 1976.
  2. Raissa at Official Charts (English)