[14][15][16] Sanne Salomonsen's debut album was released in 1973, and she was in the group Flair[17] from 1974 to 1977, and sang backing vocals for Sebastian and others.
Sanne Salomonsen became one of the most famous female rock singers in Denmark, as a member of Anne Linnet Band from 1979 to 1983, and Sneakers from 1979 to 1985 and subsequent commercial success as a solo artist.
Sanne was also in the country music group Cowgirls with Lis Sørensen and Tamra Rosanes, which released one album named Girls Night Out in 2001.
[22][23] Sanne Salomonsen had an intracerebral hemorrhage on 5 May 2006 that made her paralyzed on one side of the face and in one arm, and interfered with her ability to speak and sing.
[24][25] After partially recovering from paralysis and arduously being able to retrain her singing voice during the next few years, she got a Sanskrit tattoo on the right forearm that means: "Feel love and gratitude for everything and everyone every day".
Afterwards, the successful album Unico was released in March 2009, named after Sanne Salomonsen's horse.