Eria Fachin (born on April 20, 1960 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) was a female dance\pop singer from the 80's. She started her career when she released her debut album, "My Name is Eria Fachin." It's unknown how or if the album ever charted. Eria's hit song to date, "Savin' Myself" peaked at #54 on the Billboard Hot 100, #33 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music\Club Play chart, and #13 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music\Maxi-Singles Sales chart. It was successful in her native Canada and was a club hit in the UK and across Europe. Eria's follow-up singles, "Eria's Aria\I Hear a Symphony" and "Your Love Just Came Too Late" were successful in Canada, but it's unknown how well it did in the US. After that, nothing much was heard from Eria and she had seemingly faded into obscurity. Eria was working on a new album, but she was diagnosed with cancer. Her sophomore album was never released because Eria lost her battle with cancer on September 5, 1996. She was only 36 years old. Eria recorded the theme song for the Kiefer Sutherland movie, "Woman Wanted" which wasn't released until 2000, 4 years after Eria passed away. Your Fans will forever remember you! Rest in Peace