The talented Sandra
Sandy Chambers, born in the United Kingdom, was one of the greatest voices of Eurodance in the 90's, although her voice was often lipsynced by models or uncredited. She first joined the DWA (Dance World Attack) team as a backing vocalist. At that time, the DWA team included Italo-maestro
Roberto Zanetti AKA
Robyx /
Savage along his protégé
William Naraine AKA
Double You and
Alessia Aquilani AKA
Alexia. Sandra soon started doing her own solo sessions under the projects
Netzwerk and
Babyroots. In 1994 she released a single under her own name for the Lupomannaro label (Everybody's Dancing), followed by another one for DWA in 1995 (Bad Boy). The last one actually became a big hit in Europe and Canada. During that same year, she took over the vocals for two major dance acts, formerly featuring
Giovanna Bersola AKA
Jenny B. (who left the dance industry for a short period to do a jazz album):
J.K. and
Corona. These amazingly popular acts elevated Sandy to a new level, bringing her more and more jobs in the music industry. She sung and wrote music together with the Italo legends like
Roberto Zanetti,
Larry Pignagnoli,
Davide Riva,
Roberto Turatti,
Alberto Carpani,
Annerley Gordon,
Clara Moroni and many, many others. During the mid-90s she took part in production of an incredible number of top quality Italo Dance tracks. She also launched a new career in jazz music, and did commercials for TV and radio.
Sandy left the
Corona project in 1998. She had a baby and limited time left to release records. However, the new millennium resurrected her interest in dance music. Sandra started working for Roby Benvenuto's company, recording many dance tracks for markets other than Italian. Her new songs were published mostly on compilations. She established new connections with the X-Energy Records team, doing tracks with
Marco Benassi AKA
Benny Benassi (from the world hit Satisfaction).