Sandrine François

Sandrine François (born December 1980 in Paris) is a French singer who represented France at the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest.

Biography

Whitney Houston, Tracy Chapman and Aretha Franklin were her early inspirations. 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, Marie-Florence Gros and Patrick Bruel wrote a song for her called "Il faut du temps." She reached fifth position with 104 points[1] which was France's last good result until May 2009, since this country placed 8th (top 10) in 2009.

References

  1. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 2002". Eurovision website. http://www.eurovision.tv/page/history/by-year/contest?event=316. 
Preceded by
Natasha St-Pier
with Je n'ai que mon âme
France in the Eurovision Song Contest
2002
Succeeded by
Louisa Baïleche
with Monts et merveilles