Bananarama

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Bananarama was formed in London in 1981 by childhood friends Siobhan Fahey.

After a debut single produced by former Shocking Blue's classic "Venus".

Siobhan decided to leave the trio to form Supremes. They celebrated by releasing a SAW-produced version of the Supremes' "Nathan Jones".

Jacquie left in late 1991. Sara and Keren have since continued as a duo. Following a one-off reunion recording of Jean Paul Gaultier, the duo returned in 2001 with their eighth studio album, Exotica. In February 2002, Bananarama celebrated their 20th anniversary, ed on-stage by Siobhan. Their 2005 club hit "Move In My Direction" is their first UK single release since 1993. Their 2005 album "Drama" was followed in 2009 with the album "Viva".

Siobhan temporarily reed Bananarama in 2017 for a one-off tour across UK and North America between November 2017 and August 2018. In 2019, Sara and Keren released their sixth album as a duo, to critical and fan acclaim. They released their t-autobiography "Really Saying Something" in 2020.

2022 marks Bananarama's official 40th anniversary, which they celebrated by releasing their seventh album as a duo - and twelfth studio album overall - "Masquerade", which has received universally excellent reviews.

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