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Linda Di Franco is a renowned Italian singer from the 1980s, born in Turin. She began her career as a DJ at the "Big Club" and worked as a radio DJ for "Radio Flash." After a pivotal meeting with radio station manager Francesco Carboncini, she recorded a music demo titled "Stage." Initially focused on becoming a music video director, she traveled to London with her VHS to pitch to record managers. Shortly after, she signed contracts with "Virgin Records" and "WEA." In Italy, producer Don Was expressed interest in collaborating with her, leading Linda to Detroit to record her first two tracks, "T.V. Scene" and "My Boss," the latter dedicated to Carboncini. "T.V. Scene" quickly became a hit across Europe, and Linda directed its music video. In 1986, she released the album "The Rise Of The Heart," which is now considered a classic in the Balearic music scene. Despite her early success, Linda stepped away from music in the late 1980s to pursue a career in film in Los Angeles, starting as an assistant sound editor and advancing in the industry. While in L.A., she recorded two additional tracks with producer Chico Bennett: "Skin" and "Humand Bondage." Over 20 years, Linda has worked in post-production as a picture and sound editor, contributing to films such as "Star Trek: First Contact," "Beavis and Butthead Do America,"
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