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Gianna Cerchier biographyGianna Cerchier was born in Venice. She started to sing when she was a baby, also because she was used to listen to her mom singing in every single moment of the day. When she was a child she supported in the chorus of the church and for several years she has experienced live exhibitions in some Venetian clubs, performing soul and R&B songs with a 'cover band'. She proposed tunes of her favorite artists such as Aretha Franklyn, Janis Joplin, Tina Turner, Annie Lennox and obviously The Beatles (whom she has used to listen to from the age of 8 years old). As she was 10 years old, she moved to Toscana. In the meantime, after the achievement of the Scientific 'Liceo' Certificate, she decides to enter the University, joining the Faculty of Psychology. Furthermore, she got brilliantly through the Conservatory entrance examination, but she chose to go in tour with her band instead of attending school courses. Her band played very different styles : rock-blues, jazz, boss nova, swing pop, etc, and she played in clubs in Veneto, Lombardia, and even Austria and Czechoslovakia. In 1987 she began to made dance jingles for the TV Finevest (on the Italian television network Rai). She worked for a long time with the Italian artists making backing vocals in studio. Then from 1988 till 1992 she worked with Francesco Baccini, taking part to 120 concerts, the most important being Montreaux jazz festival : she won Jury Award. Then she took part to TV shows on the Italian television such as Fantastico, Festivalbar, Telemike, Serata d'onore, Ricomincio da 2, Domenica in, Viva Colombo, Radio Carolina, etc, then to video clips, and even a single for the Sanremo festival. She dedicated herself to singing with the Leonard Goodies & the Dixie Jam Band, and she participated on Italian Blues Festivals. In 1996 she did vocals on No "Cindy" Joke single Don't Make Me Cry. In 1997 she met Kay M and an intense and highly professional collaboration, resulting in B-Charme's first single Wake Me Up. More recently, she teamed up with Leo "Goodies" Boni and Blue Gadjo (a classic blues trio). In the spare time, Gianna loves reading (last read book 'Spirito Libero' by Rosemay Altea), she likes working out and attends to aerobics courses. She has a wide range of musical tastes, going from classic to dance. Her biggest dream would be to sing in duet with Aretha Franklyn. If she hadn't love singing so much she would probably become a graphologyst (better definable as 'B-Charme choices enigma'). She strongly believes in love meanings : to love and to be loved, in simple and frank things, in poets, in music, in God. She loves to know that the day after she's going to have some spare time to spend for herself and she also likes breaking in laughs, travelling, the sea, summer storms, eating (she actually enjoys every kind of dainty food, even if she can improbably be defined a skilled cook). She mostly likes pasta and pastry, and she adores men and children with whom to prepare all these good dishes (especially if the assistants in question are her husband and her son). She dislikes driving cars, answering to the phone, the Carnival, boxe, dentists and, above all, the narrow-mindedness. Her favorite colors ? Depending from the occasion: all of them !
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