Sabrina Salerno(I)
- Actress
- Composer
- Soundtrack
In her native town, Genova, she attended the Foreign Languages High
School. But as early as at the age of 15 she started winning Beauty
Contests: first Miss Seaside, then Miss Liguria. In 1986 Sabrina starts
her career as a show-girl, in the TV program "Premiatissima" with
Johnny Dorelli. Later on she took part in the Channel 5 show "Grand
Hotel": it was on that occasion that she met DJ and producer Claudio
Cecchetto. The same year Cecchetto produces for her "Sexy Girl",
Sabrina's first hit in the Italian and German charts. Between 1987 and
1988 the Artist takes part as a singer in the "Sandra & Raimondo TV
Show": during the Summer her first album is released, with the simple
title "Sabrina". With "BOYS" (recently remixed for the international
markets) Sabrina tops all European, South-American and Australian
charts. In Spain she is considered a true sex-symbol for her sunny and
mediterranean beauty. In England she is produced by Stock Aitken and
Waterman for the single "All of me". In 1990 next to Raffaella Carrà,
Sabrina is back on TV in the show "Ricomincio da 2" on RAI 2 Channel.
In 1991 Sabrina takes part in Sanremo Festival, in a duet with Jo
Squillo with the song "Siamo Donne", later included in the album "Over
the Pop" and, after a new successful international tour, she gets back
to Channel 5 to compére the show "Bellezze sulla neve" ("Beauties on
the snow"). A long period of work in a recording studio bring Sabrina
to a radical artistic change. In Summer '94 a new artistic career is
started: with a production team headed by Monti-Portaluri and Zafret,
is released the mix "Rockaville" , which again gets a good success not
only in Italy. The collaboration carries on with the mix "Angel Boy"
which sees the participation of famous English rapper Neal A.D. In
Summer '95 the single CD "Fatta e rifatta" is released, an ironic song
that was much talked about by the press and media. In October '95 her
first rock album, completely in Italian language, is released. The
title is "Maschio dove sei" ("Male, where are you"), and is produced by
Massimo Riva, with the collaboration of Vasco Rossi. Sabrina's sudden
change to rock is well accepted, and the album gets released in several
European countries.