Siobhan Fahey, born on September tenth, nineteen fifty-eight, is an accomplished Irish singer, songwriter, composer, and film director. With a vocal range classified as a light contralto, she has made significant contributions to the music industry, particularly as a founding member of the iconic British girl group Bananarama.
Bananarama achieved remarkable success, boasting ten top-ten hits, including the chart-topping US single 'Venus.' Following her time with the group, Fahey went on to create the musical act Shakespears Sister, which garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, highlighted by their UK number one hit 'Stay' in nineteen ninety-two.
In two thousand seventeen, Fahey reunited with the original members of Bananarama for a UK tour, followed by a North America and Europe tour in two thousand eighteen, showcasing her enduring appeal and connection to fans. Notably, she is recognized as the first Irish-born woman to have penned two number one singles on the Irish charts, marking a significant milestone in her illustrious career.