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Born. 1971 (age 52–53) Lambeth, London, England. Genres. Electronica. Alternative. Pop. Raissa Khan-Panni (born 1971) is an English singer-songwriter who records under the name Raissa. She is best known for the 2000 single, "How Long Do I Get", which was playlisted by UK radio stations.
Raissa Khan-Panni, once better known as Raissa, is a singer whose origins include English, Chinese, Indian, and Mexican. She was raised in the South London district of West Norwood , and as a child studied classical music, learning the piano and then oboe .
In June 2009, the Mummers, a loose amalgam of instrumentalists fronted by singer Raissa Khan-Panni, her collaborator Paul Sandrone and Sussex-based arranger Mark Horwood, were having the ...
It's a strange world they say / They say now haven't you heard? / It's a strange world they say / They say now haven't you heard? / We ate our greens, we were seldom seen / And the
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Jul 22, 2008 · Which should give you some idea of the flavour you get from the Mummers, a big band from Brighton via Venus who feature the extraordinary, quirky and quixotic vocals of Raissa Khan-Panni (even ...