Sandrine François
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Sandrine François (born December 1980 in Paris) is a French singer who represented France at the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest.
Biography[]
She was discovered singing in a pub and invited to sing on the television show of Mireille Dumas. This appearance led to a record contract, and to her working with producer-writer-arranger Erick Benzi (Jean-Jacques Goldman, Céline Dion).
In 2002 François was invited by French television to represent her country in the Eurovision Song Contest. Rick Allison, and Patrick Bruel wrote a song for her called "Il faut du temps." She reached fifth position with 104 points.[1]
Her success led to the production of a solo album entitled 'Et Si Le Monde...', boasting 14 tracks in French including 'Il Faut Du Temps' along with a variety of mid tempo tracks and power ballads, which portray Francois's vocal ability.
References[]
- ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 2002". Eurovision website.
- 1980 births
- Living people
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants for France
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2002
- 21st-century French singers
- 21st-century French women singers