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
Also known asSharon Lane, Shaz
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals

Discography

  • Left It All Behind ep (2006)
  • Second Chance (2008)[4]
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References

  1. O'Dwyer, Erin (23 September 2007), "'It is true what they say, your whole life flashes before you'", Sun Herald
  2. Smith, Mike (April 2008), "A second chance", Country City Capital News
  3. "TOO DEADLY: Top Indigenous achievers awarded at Sydney Opera House", National Indigenous Times, 2007
  4. Jarvis, Susan (March 2008), "Second Chance review", Country City Capital News



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