Biography

  • Born

    29 April 1997 (age 28)

  • Born In

    Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain

Raissa Khan-Panni was brought up in South London. At an early age, Raissa was encouraged by her parents to follow a career in music. She started busking in central London on the oboe.

At the age of 18, Raissa started travelling around eastern Europe, and in the early 90's found herself in Bristol, where she met Paul Sandrone and Dan Birch, who had been working together for six years. Raissa met Paul at a party where he was "playing some dodgy tunes on the guitar". The three began recording in Dan's studio, and got a record contract with Polydor. The first full release album, Meantime, was released in 1997 (a limited edition release, Sleeping Bugs, was released the year before on Big Cat), to critical acclaim. The second album, Believer was released in 1999.

In 2002, Raissa collaborated with LHB, which included supporting Kylie Minogue on her Fever tour.

In 2006, Raissa and Paul Sandrone joined with Brighton-based orchestral composer Mark Horwood to form The Mummers.

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