Anaïs Lameche
Anaïs Helena Lameche Bonnier is a Swedish former singer and one of the original members of the Swedish pop group Play. She is the only member of Play out of its seven different members to appear in all four different line-ups of the group. Before the band's split, she was also the last remaining original member of the group since Faye's second departure in January 2011. She quit the music industry in 2011.
Early life
Lameche was born in the French Alps. Her father is French. The family eventually moved back to Täby, Sweden, where Lameche's mother is from. She has an older sister, Amanda, who previously had a solo career as a singer. She has three younger half sisters and a younger half brother, following her parents' divorce.Music career: Play (2001–2005)
In 2001, Play's first single "Us Against the World" was featured on the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen movie Holiday In The Sun. "Us Against the World" was followed by "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" a cover of a Diana Ross song. The song featured Chris Trousdale from Dream Street and received heavy rotation on Radio Disney.Their first album dropped in 2001. Us Against the World included both singles plus 5 additional songs.
In 2003, Replay was released with 2 big hits "Whole Again" and "I Must Not Chase the Boys." It also featured another Diana Ross cover "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." After Replay's release, Faye Hamlin left the group to pursue education and modeling and was replaced by Janet Leon.
In 2004, Don't Stop the Music was released with the single being "everGirl" for a Nickelodeon series that was filmed but not greenlit. There was also a duet with Aaron Carter "Every Little Step." They also redid "Ain't No Mountain High" with Janet Leon.
In late 2004, the Christmas album Play Around the Christmas Tree was released. It has 10 of their favorite Christmas songs. It also was their last recorded album.
Anaïs was asked to join Play by the group's manager, Laila Bagge, who discovered Anaïs at her dancing school after the Lameche family settled in Näsbypark, Sweden. Anaïs' older sister, Amanda Lameche, had already worked with Laila Bagge and had released a pop record in the United States.
In Play, Anaïs sang alto harmonies and was considered to be one the Lead Vocalist. After the band's first split, Anaïs studied at the University of Stockholm and the University of Lund.