Eria Fachin (April 20, 1960 â€" May 9, 1996) was a Canadian dance pop
singer, best known for her 1988 single "Savin' Myself".[1]Originally
from Hamilton, Ontario,[1] Fachin began performing in the Toronto area
at the age of 15 in a variety of capacities, including nightclub
performances, roles in musical theatre, recording commercial jingles
for local advertisers and performing on television variety shows.[2]
She also recorded a number of singles during this era, including "I'm
Not Your Puppet",[2] and married her musical collaborator Lou
Bartolomucci in 1986.[3]Fachin released her debut album, My Name Is
Eria Fachin, on Critique Records in 1988, and toured across Canada to
support the album as an opening act for Candi and the Backbeat.[4]
Three singles were released from the album, "Savin' Myself", "Your
Love Just Came Too Late" and a cover of The Supremes' "I Hear a
Symphony".
singer, best known for her 1988 single "Savin' Myself".[1]Originally
from Hamilton, Ontario,[1] Fachin began performing in the Toronto area
at the age of 15 in a variety of capacities, including nightclub
performances, roles in musical theatre, recording commercial jingles
for local advertisers and performing on television variety shows.[2]
She also recorded a number of singles during this era, including "I'm
Not Your Puppet",[2] and married her musical collaborator Lou
Bartolomucci in 1986.[3]Fachin released her debut album, My Name Is
Eria Fachin, on Critique Records in 1988, and toured across Canada to
support the album as an opening act for Candi and the Backbeat.[4]
Three singles were released from the album, "Savin' Myself", "Your
Love Just Came Too Late" and a cover of The Supremes' "I Hear a
Symphony".
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