Vivien vee biography
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Born
2 May 1960 (age 64)
Born In
Trieste, Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Vivien Vee was born in Trieste, Italy and moved to Rome at the age of 18. It was there that she was discovered by Claudio Simonetti and Giancarlo Meo. Vivien is now living in Naples.
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Trieste,Italy
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Disco
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1960
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Viviana Andreattini (born May 2, 1960), known under the stage name of Vivien Vee, is a retired Italian singer. Born in Trieste, Vee debuted in 1979 as an electronic disco project produced by Claudio Simonetti and Giancarlo Meo.
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Vivien Vee
Italian singer
Viviana Andreattini (born 2 May 1960), known under the stage name of Vivien Vee, is a retired Italian singer.
Life and career
Born in Trieste, Vee debuted in 1979 as an electronic disco project produced by Claudio Simonetti and Giancarlo Meo.
Her song "Give Me a Break" became a minor hit in the American dance charts. The song "Higher" peaked at No. 36 in the Italian Chart. Another song of hers, "Remember", was featured in the 2005 video game The Warriors. She released her last single in 1989.
Between 1982 and 1984, she posed semi-nude in men's magazines such as Playmen, Blitz, and the Italian edition of Playboy.
Discography
Albums
- 1979: Vivien Vee
- 1979: Give Me a Break
- 1983: With Vivien Vee
Selected singles
- 1979: "Give Me a Break"
- 1979: "Remember"
- 1981: "Pick Up"
- 1983: "Just For Me"
- 1983: "Higher"
- 1984: "Americano"
- 1987: "Heartbeat"
- 1989: "Cross My Heart"
References
Further reading
- "Vivien Vee, la triestina del rock", La Stampa, March 26, 1983, p.21