Sharon-Lee Lane
Sharon-Lee Lane is an Australian country music singer. Her music career took off after her battle with cancer was featured on the channel nine TV series RPA,[1] a battle that was revisited on RPA: Where Are They Now?.[2] She won the 2007 Deadly award for most promising new talent.[3]
Sharon-Lee Lane | |
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Also known as | Sharon Lane, Shaz |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Discography
- Left It All Behind ep (2006)
- Second Chance (2008)[4]
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References
- O'Dwyer, Erin (23 September 2007), "'It is true what they say, your whole life flashes before you'", Sun Herald
- Smith, Mike (April 2008), "A second chance", Country City Capital News
- "TOO DEADLY: Top Indigenous achievers awarded at Sydney Opera House", National Indigenous Times, 2007
- Jarvis, Susan (March 2008), "Second Chance review", Country City Capital News
External links
- SHARON LEE LANE Biography, link to Sharon-Lee's website
- Tamworth Rage Page, contains articles about Sharon-Lee
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