Lory Bianco

Bianco began her career at the age of 10, performing in musicals, fairs, convalescent homes, hospitals, conventions, and beauty pageants.

At the age of 16, Bianco received her first professional break with Hal White and Mark Gibbons, who released her single "Teenager in Love" under RCA records.

The De Angelis brothers signed her to their record label, Kangaroo Records/Polygram, and gave her the stage name Bonnie Bianco.

From 1984 to 1985, Bianco sang and danced in the prime time Saturday Italian variety show Al Paradise.

Bianco and her producer Christian De Walden had different views for her career so they finally mutually agreed to break away from each other.

Homesick and weary of living out of her suitcase, Bianco left WEA records, walking away from at least $300,000 that were guaranteed to her as an advance if she would make two more CDs.

A day later after she left Germany, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, happened and that had a devastating personal impact on Bianco.

[citation needed] Bianco currently resides in the Pacific Northwestern United States and completed her latest hymn CD-project, called Jesus Paid It All in 2012.