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The Story So
Far.... taken from
www.danniimusic.com
As an Australian television star, pop star, actress, presenter, model,
and professional entertainer since the age of seven, there is only one
Dannii Minogue. Her amazing new album Neon Nights, released on March
17th 2003, will once again showcase Dannii as a first-class
international recording artist. The album already includes the two huge
hit singles Who Do You Love Now? and Put The Needle On It. Also featured
is the brand new single I Begin To Wonder, which is set to become one of
this years biggest dance tracks when released on March 3, 2003.
Born Danielle Jane Minogue on October 20th 1971, Dannii first appeared
as a child in two Australian television programmes Skyways and The
Sullivans. Her first recording appeared on a Young Talent Time album
released in Australia, when Dannii was just 15 years old! During her six
years with the phenomenally successful talent show Dannii featured in
several sold-out nationwide tours and performed on two albums, which
featured her first solo tracks as a recording artist.
A tremendously busy year followed in 1988 when Dannii signed a record
deal in Australia and began filming as Emma Jackson in the Australian
soap Home And Away. This show was seen by over fifty million viewers a
week and brought Dannii to the attention of European audiences for the
first time. By the end of 1989 Dannii was voted by Australian magazines
as Best Female Personality and Best New Star!
After the Australian release of Love And Kisses, which sold over 60,000
units and reached number four during 1990, Dannii quit Home And Away,
released a further two hit singles and headed to London, where she now
spends most of her time. During 1991 four UK Top 15 singles were
released; Love And Kisses, Success, Jump To The Beat and Baby Love. They
were all taken from her debut album Love And Kisses, which leaped into
the Top 10 and went gold on release. At the end of the year UK magazines
had voted Dannii as Best New Star, Number 1 Woman Of The Year, Best New
Artist and The World's Best Female Pop Star!
Having established herself as an international super star, Dannii
continued to travel the world releasing her second album Get Into You
which spawned many more hit singles including the 1993 Top 10 smash This
Is It. Constantly dynamic, Dannii put a temporary hold on her singing
career to concentrate on her passion for television presenting. In
September 1994 Dannii hosted BBC's Fan TC with a return series in 1995
attracting audiences of over 2 million. She went on to tour for six
weeks presenting the Big Breakfast's Egg's On Legs roadshows, released 2
number one hits in Japan, presented a Disney television special and
appeared in Australian Playboy magazine, which sold out in an amazing
three days!
Even more success followed in 1995. The spectacular year began with It's
Not Just Saturday, a 16-week teenage style show of which audience
figures peaked at over 1.5 million. Throughout April, May and June
Dannii was kept busy filming adventure series Scoop. Taking to the road
again with the Big Breakfast she went on to co-present MTV's Hanging Out
and then Electric Circus. To top an amazing year off Dannii released an
18-month calendar, which became the biggest selling calendar on record,
selling over 50,000 copies in its first month of sales!
Continuing to host Electric Circus Dannii released her third studio
album Girl in 1997, which was proceeded by the more dance-based single
All I Wanna Do that reached number 4. Dannii jetted to Australia to
appear in Grease The Arena Spectacular, where she played her favourite
character Rizzo, captivating audiences of over 450,000. She then
returned to the UK to kick start her first ever tour, Unleashed '98,
which took in over 23 dates! Having already notched up hit singles
around the world it wasn't long before Mardi Gras records in Australia
asked Dannii to launch the first ever gay and lesbian record label.
Everlasting Night became the official anthem of 1999 and Dannii was
asked to perform for the second year in a row at the event. Never before
has an artist been on the Mardi Gras bill two years running. Towards the
end of 1999 Dannii tackled one of the most demanding and sought after
Shakespearian roles - Lady MacBeth. Performing outside at the Royal
Botanic Gardens for Edinburgh's Fringe Festival, Dannii thrilled
audiences for three weeks to rave reviews.
Having conquered so much in such a short space of time it didn't take
much to persuade Dannii to audition for the lead role in Notre-Dame De
Paris in London's West End. Having secured the part as gypsy girl
Esmeralda, Dannii took to the stage in February 2001 playing to over
2,000 people a night at the Dominion Theatre. Dannii later went on to
win Best Stage Performance at the Maxim Awards for this show. This was
closely followed by critical acclaim for her role in the controversial
play The Vagina Monologues. Dutch trance masters Riva, then approached
Dannii to guest vocal on one of 2001s biggest singles Who Do You Love
Now?. The track reached the dizzy heights of number three.
Before 2002 had even started Dannii had signed a six-album deal with
London Records and began work on her forth studio album, now titled Neon
Nights. A world-wind of live gigs up and down the country continued
throughout the year including the Smash Hits Tour 2002 and headlining
the 10th anniversary of London’s world-famous G.A.Y club. Put The Needle
On It hit the UK’s Top 10 in early November and spent some 11 weeks on
the UK singles chart. The track was also a big hit around Europe and
became one Dannii’s biggest hits in homeland Australia.
On March 03rd 2003 Dannii releases her 16th UK single I Begin To Wonder.
Having worked with producers such as Neimo, JCA, Ian Masterson and Korpi
& Blacksell (Murlyn), Neon Nights promises a perfect blend of pop and
club sophistication that will take Dannii stateside in 2003.
Is there any stopping this girl - we doubt it!
Written by Nathan Smith.
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