Cinderella Acappella
Cinderella Acappella were an Australian children's music act made up of Blair Greenberg, Jeannie Lewis, Margret RoadKnight and Moya Simpson performing songs written by John Shortis.[1] Their self-titled album (released in 1994) was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 1995, but lost to The Wiggles' Big Red Car.[2]
Cinderella Acappella | |
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Origin | Australia |
Genres | Children's, A cappella |
Years active | 1993-1995 |
Labels | Rascal Records |
Associated acts | Shortis and Simpson |
Members | Blair Greenberg Jeannie Lewis Margret RoadKnight Moya Simpson |
Performers
- Blair Greenberg
- Jeannie Lewis
- Margret RoadKnight
- Moya Simpson
Discography
- Cinderella Acappella (1994) - Rascal Records[3]
Awards and nominations
Year | Nominated works | Award | Result | Lost to |
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1995 | Cinderella Acappella | Best Children's Album | Nominated | The Wiggles - Big Red Car |
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References
- Dunne, Stephen (17 April 1995), "Scat Humour Tickles The Tykes", Sydney Morning Herald
- "Best Children's Album", ARIA
- John Shortis (1994), Cinderella Acappella, Rascal Records, retrieved 6 January 2020
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