Netzwerk (band)

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Netzwerk
Origin Italy
Genres Eurodance
Years active1992-1997, 2019
LabelsDWA (Dance World Attack)
Past membersFulvio Perniola
Marco Galeotti
Marco Genovesi
Gianni Bini
Maurizio Tognarelli
Simona Jackson (vocals)
Sandra Chambers (vocals)
Sharon May Linn (vocals)

Netzwerk is an Italian Eurodance project formed in 1992. [1] They released six singles, two of which were top 10 hits in Italy. A comeback single was released after more than 20 years of inactivity on October 11th, 2019 entitled Just Another Dream. [2]

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The project has featured three different vocalists. Sandra Chambers provided the vocals on "Send Me an Angel" and "Breakdown". Simona Jackson provided the vocals on "Passion" and "Memories". Sharon May Linn provided the vocals on "Dream". Jackson returned to Netzwerk after nearly 25 years to provide the lead vocals for their comeback single "Just Another Dream".

Discography

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positions
ITA
[3]
1992"Send Me an Angel"
1993"Breakdown"
1994"Passion"9
1995"Memories"2
1997"Dream"
2019"Just Another Dream"
2021"Last Summer"_"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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