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Lory Bianco (born August 19, 1963) is an Italian-American singer and actress from the United States also working under the name Bonnie Bianco. She may be best known for her role in the 1983 miniseries '' Cinderella 80''.


Artistic life

Bianco started her career at the age of 10, performing in musicals, fairs, convalescent homes, hospitals, conventions, and beauty pageants. She was managed by Sam Gino and her mother Helen Bianco. Bianco sang solo and duet with her sister Holly and the two of them recorded their first single, "Give me a Minute" in 1975. Later at 16, Bianco received her first professional break with Hal White and Mark Gibbons, who released a single on RCA records, "Teenager in Love". At eighteen Bianco was discovered in a talent search by two producers from Italy, Guido and Maurizio De Angelis. The De Angelis brothers signed her and became her record label Kangaroo Records/Polygram. They changed her name to Bonnie Bianco. From 1984 to 1985, Bianco was featured and sang and danced in the prime time Saturday Italian variety show '' Al Paradise''. She became an overnight success in Italy. In 1983, Bianco landed the female leading role of Cindy in the Italian film '' Cinderella 80'', a modernized adaptation of the fairy tale ''
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''. Bianco starred along with french actor Pierre Cosso, known from his movie ''
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'' with Sophie Marceau. Bianco also recorded the soundtrack for ''Cinderella 80''. The film gave her further success as an actress in Italy. Bianco also starred in a second miniseries, Molly O, released only in Italy in 1986. In 1987, two additional hours of film footage were added to the previously two-hour film and released as a TV series named ''Cinderella ´87''. Cosso and Bianco became overnight sensations in
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. The duet "Stay" with Pierre Cosso went straight to No. 1 on the German charts and stayed there for several weeks, while the album was in the number 2 spot for several weeks. The single became a Top 3 hit in
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/ref> In 1986, after several months of rest in Israel, Bianco decided not to renew her exclusive contract with the De Angelis Brothers' record label and instead signed with Christian De Walden and Steve Singer in a 1/3 business partnership. They signed a new record deal for the European market with
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. The first single of the album "Miss You So" was an instant Top 10 hit on the German charts. It was produced by
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, Falco) and Candy DeRouge. Bianco and her producer Christian De Walden had different views for her career so they finally mutually agreed to break away from each other. Bianco ended her contract with Metronome after a battle of seven months and signed a new deal with the German record company WEA (Warner-Elektra-Atlantic, belonging to Warner Bros records). They produced a new album, ''True Love, Lory'', as they mutually agreed to gradually fade away from the name "Bonnie". The record company stated that she had become famous by the name "Bonnie Bianco" and people would not know who Lory Bianco was. The album failed to continue the Top 10 success of the two previous albums and failed to reach the German Top 40. Moreover, neither of the two singles off that album cracked the German charts. German hit producer
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(formerly of the 80s pop group "Modern Talking") was doing the soundtrack for a TV series and persuaded Bianco to sing one of the songs, "A Cry In The Night", which became a hit single for Lory "Bonnie" Bianco, but could not help the album to climb the charts. For the second album with WEA, ''Lonely Is the Night'', Bianco wanted to go a little more pop, with a touch of dance. Despite being produced by international top-notch producers, such as
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and some of America's most successful songwriters
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, ''Lonely Is The Night'' flopped. Bianco spent more time in Israel to contemplate on her career. Homesick and weary of living out of her suitcase, Bianco left WEA records, walking away from at least $300,000 that were guaranteed to her as an advance if she would make two more CDs. In 1997 Lory recorded the duet "Send a sign to my heart" with
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. It was released on his CD ''Into The Night'' and had nice reviews. In the year 2001 she produced and released the album ''On My Own ... but never alone'' on her own. She distributed it through the internet and the biggest independent record online store,
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. She promoted her new album on German television in 2001. A day later after she left Germany, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 happened and that had a devastating personal impact on Bianco. She decided not to record pop songs anymore and only sing Christian music. Bianco currently resides in the Pacific Northwestern United States and completed her latest hymn CD-project, called ''Jesus paid it all'' in 2012.


Discography


Albums

* 1982: Bonnie Bianco (Italy and Germany 1983) * 1983: Cenerentola ' 80 (Italy) * 1984: Al Paradise EP (Italy - Songs of the TV Show) * 1985: Un' Americana a Roma (Italy and Germany) * 1985: Molly 'O (Italy) * 1987: Un' Americana a Roma (Germany Re-release) * 1987: Cinderella ´87 * 1987: Stay * 1987: Rhapsody * 1987: Just Me * 1988: Too Young (Compilation) * 1988: True Love, Lory * 1989: True Love ("A Cry in the Night" included) * 1990: Lonely Is the Night * 1993: Miss You So – The Very Best Of * 1993: Un' Americana a Roma (re-release) * 1993: Stay – The Very Best Of * 1993: You're the One (Compilation) * 1996: Lonely Is the Night (re-release) * 2001: On My Own... But Never Alone * 2003: The Deluxe Edition (Double CD) * 2007: Best Of – Incl. Spanish Mixes (Double CD including Spanish songs) * 2012: Jesus Paid It All (christian music & hymns) * 2017: MY STAR (Best of CD) * 2019: MY STAR 2.0 (Best of CD)


Singles

* 1984: EP-Single "Al Paradise" * 1987: Stay (with Pierre Cosso) * 1987: My First Love * 1987: Miss You So * 1987: The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter * 1988: When the Price Is Your Love * 1989: Straight from Your Heart * 1989: A Cry in the Night * 1989: Hold On (Austria only) * 1990: Heartbreaker * 1990: Lonely Is the Night * 1992: Talking Eyes * 1993: Stay (The 1993 Remix) * 2002: I Feel the Rhythm (promo CD only)


Chart positions

* 1987: "Stay" Germany: #1 Austria: #3 Switzerland and Italy(1984): #2, * 1987: "Miss You So" Germany: #9 Austria: #7 Switzerland: #12 * 1987: "My First Love" Germany: #52 * 1989: "A Cry in the Night" Germany: #41 Austria: #1


References


External links


Lory Bianco's latest CD
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