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Siobhan Fahey is an Irish singer and songwriter best known as a founding member of the British pop group Bananarama and the lead singer of the band Shakespears Sister. She was born on 10 September 1958 in Dublin, Ireland.
Fahey began her career in the early 1980s as a member of Bananarama, which she co-founded with Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward. The group achieved international success with their hit singles "Venus" and "Cruel Summer". In 1988, Fahey left Bananarama to pursue a solo career and formed the band Shakespears Sister with Marcella Detroit. The duo released two albums, Sacred Heart and Hormonally Yours, and had a number one single in the UK with "Stay".
In the 2000s, Fahey returned to Bananarama and released a solo album, Songs from the Red Room. She has also written and produced music for other artists, including Kylie Minogue and Sugababes.
As of 2021, Siobhan Fahey's net worth is estimated to be roughly $10 million.
Popular As |
Siobhan Maire Fahey |
Occupation |
Singer
songwriter |
Age |
66 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
10 September, 1958 |
Birthday |
10 September |
Birthplace |
County Meath, Ireland |
Nationality |
Ireland |
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Siobhan Fahey Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Siobhan Fahey's Husband?
Her husband is Dave Stewart (m. 1987–1996)
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Husband |
Dave Stewart (m. 1987–1996) |
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Children |
Django Stewart, Sam Stewart |
Siobhan Fahey Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Siobhan Fahey worth at the age of 66 years old? Siobhan Fahey’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from Ireland. We have estimated
Siobhan Fahey's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Singer |
Siobhan Fahey Social Network
Timeline
In 2019 Fahey reunited with Marcella Detroit for Shakespears Sister dates, commencing with an appearance on BBC1's The Graham Norton Show on 10 May 2019.
In 2017 it was announced that Fahey had joined her former Bananarama bandmates for an upcoming UK tour. This was the first live tour Fahey has done as a member of Bananarama.
In 2009 Fahey decided to resurrect the Shakespears Sister name and released a new album. Entitled Songs from the Red Room, it was released on her own record label, SF Records and included various singles she had released under her own name in recent years. Fahey performed her first live show in almost 15 years as Shakespears Sister in Hoxton, London on 20 November 2009. In 2014 she joined the line-up of Dexys Midnight Runners for some shows, including at Glastonbury Festival.
In 2008, Fahey appeared in the Chris Ward-written and directed short film What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor (based on the life of artist/model Nina Hamnett, self-styled "Queen of Bohemia"), with Fahey playing the role of Hamnett opposite actor Clive Arrindel, Donny Tourette (frontman with punk band Towers of London) and Honey Bane (former vocalist of the punk band Fatal Microbes).
Fahey continued to make music into the new millennium. In 2005 Fahey independently released The MGA Sessions, an album recorded with frequent collaborator Sophie Muller in the mid-1990s. Fahey's most recent single (under her own name), "Bad Blood", was released on 17 October 2005.
Fahey's track "Bitter Pill" was partially covered by pop band The Pussycat Dolls on their 2005 debut album PCD. The verses (which were slightly altered) and the overall sound of the song are from "Bitter Pill", but added in was the chorus of Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff". The song was renamed "Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)" and a remix was included as a B-side to their hit single "Beep".
Fahey briefly re-joined Bananarama in 1998 to record a cover version of ABBA's "Waterloo" for the Channel 4 Eurovision special A Song for Eurotrash. Fahey reteamed with Bananarama again in 2002 for a "last ever" reunion at the band's 20th anniversary concert at G-A-Y in London. The trio performed "Venus" and "Waterloo".
In 1996, Fahey continued as Shakespears Sister by herself and released the single "I Can Drive". Intended as the first single from Shakespears Sister's third album, and her first record since her split with Marcella Detroit, the single performed disappointingly (UK number 30) which prompted London Records not to release the album. Following this, Fahey left the label and after a lengthy battle, she finally obtained the rights to release the album (entitled #3) independently through her own website in 2004.
In 1988, frustrated with the direction she felt Bananarama was heading, Fahey left the group and formed Shakespears Sister. Initially, Fahey effectively was Shakespears Sister, though American singer/songwriter Marcella Detroit later became an official member, making the outfit a duo. Their 1992 single "Stay" spent eight weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart and won the 1993 Brit Award for Best British Video. At the 1993 Ivor Novello Awards, Fahey, Detroit and Dave Stewart received the award for Outstanding Contemporary Song Collection. Fahey often appeared in the band's music videos and on-stage as a vampish glam figure. After two successful albums, tensions began to rise between Fahey and Detroit and they split up in 1993. That year, Fahey admitted herself into a psychiatric unit with severe depression.
Fahey married Dave Stewart of Eurythmics in 1987; the couple divorced in 1996. They have two sons, Sam (born 1987) and Django James (born 1991). The two brothers formed a musical band called Nightmare and the Cat. As an infant, Sam Stewart appeared in early Shakespears Sister videos for "Heroine" and "You're History". Django Stewart is also an actor.
Fahey has two younger sisters, Máire (who played Eileen in the video of the 1982 song "Come On Eileen", a hit for Dexys Midnight Runners) and Niamh. Her parents, Helen and Joseph Fahey, both came from County Tipperary, Ireland. Fahey lived in Dublin for about two years, before her family migrated to Yorkshire, England, where her father Joseph was posted as a soldier in the British Army. Her family subsequently moved to Germany, then returned to the United Kingdom, where Fahey was sent to a convent school in Edinburgh, Scotland and attended schools in Stroud, Gloucester and Kent in southern England. When she was fourteen, she and her family moved to Harpenden, and two years later, she left home for London and became involved in the punk scene of the late 1970s.
Fahey took a course in fashion journalism at the London College of Fashion, where she met Sara Dallin in 1980. Along with Keren Woodward, they founded Bananarama, and recorded their first demo "Aie a Mwana" in 1981. Bananarama then worked with the male vocal trio Fun Boy Three, releasing two top five singles with them in early 1982, before having their own top five hit with "Shy Boy" later that year. Fahey, along with Dallin and Woodward, co-wrote many of the group's hits, including "Cruel Summer", "Robert De Niro's Waiting...", "I Heard a Rumour", and "Love in the First Degree".
Siobhan Máire Deirdre Fahey (/ʃ ə ˈ v ɔː n ˈ f ɑː h i / shə-VAWN FAH -hee; born 10 September 1958) is an Irish singer and musician, whose vocal range is a light contralto. She was a founding member of the 1980s British girl group Bananarama, who had several top 10 hits including the US number one hit single "Venus". She later formed the Brit Award and Ivor Novello Award-winning musical act Shakespears Sister, who had a UK number one hit with the 1992 single "Stay". Fahey joined the other original members of Bananarama for a 2017 UK Tour, and later in 2018, a North America and European Tour.