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Sharin Anderson

Sharin Anderson (born 26 October 1959) is an Australian singer, guitarist, songwriter, and artist from the outer northern suburbs of Melbourne.

Early life edit

Anderson was born in Ivanhoe, Victoria and grew up in the Montmorency area attending Briar Hill Primary School and Eltham High School.

Between 1967 and 1973, Sharin studied guitar with Wally Johnson.[Note 1] She started song writing and performing while in High School in school concerts and talent quests as well as solo performances at Melbourne venues such as The Outpost Inn.[Note 2] In 1975, she became backing vocalist with "The Salters Rush Blues Band".

Career edit

After leaving school in 1976, she worked at gigs and a variety of jobs including waitress at Panton Hill Hotel and running a clothing and gift shop in Northcote. In 1977, she began to be given lead vocal parts while working with "Overproof & The Distiller Sisters".

In 1978, she joined with some former members of the Eltham band, "Reuben Tice" to form "The Sharin Anderson Band" and began performing at Melbourne venues such as "Marijuhana House", "Christmas Hills Festival", and "Movement Against Uranium Mining" benefit concerts.

From 1982 to 1986, Anderson performed with the Sharin Anderson Band as well as solo gigs and work with a range of Melbourne bands including "The Perfect Hosts" (backing vocals), "The Robbie Greig Band" (backing vocals), "The Connection" (lead & backing vocals), "Bluey" (main vocals), "The Motown Jackets" (main vocals).

In 1986, Anderson formed "Hey Gringo" and performed originals and covers at venues such as The Cricketers Arms, Panton Hill Hotel and St Andrews Hotel.

In 1988, Sharin modelled for the painter Clifton Pugh whom she had met through her work at the Panton Hill Hotel where he was a regular patron. In gratitude, Shane Pugh (Clifton's son) gave her one of the limited edition colour etchings of the work in which she appeared – "Leda and the Swan 1" (1989). Sharin also modelled several times during 1988–1989 for Rick Amor and Prue Acton at Pugh's property, Dunmoochin.

In 1989, Sharin won a singer/ songwriting competition run by Creative Synergies which provided 250 hours of studio recording time at Silkwood Studios (formerly York Street Studios) in Nth Fitzroy. She recorded 12 original songs including "Do They Say To You", "That's Enough For Me" and "Let's Not Fool".

During 1990–1993, Anderson also found musical work as a session vocalist for advertising jingles with Silkwood Studios and also occasionally with Burkhard Dallwitz. In 1990, Sharin recorded a version of her song titled "Buried Alive" at Peter Mumme's Studio in Christmas Hills (with Peter playing keyboards/synthesiser). Sharin got to the finals in the "Best Unsigned Band Competition" of 1992 run by The Musician Magazine (The finals judges were Chrissie Hynde, Sun Ra, Don Was, Bootsy Collins and John Hiatt).

From 1993 to 1996, Anderson performed at Melbourne venues and festivals with a band line-up called "Sharin Anderson and The Blue Angels". In 1994, she reached the finals in the "Blues Performer of the Year". In 1996, she sang backing vocals on Debbie Morrow's CD "Violence in Animation"

In 1996, Anderson needed a more certain income stream and qualified and commenced work as a support worker for people with intellectual disabilities.

In the mid-1990s, Anderson started drawing with coloured pen and ink and created hundreds of abstract patterned [mandala|mandalas] as well as square and rectangular geometric designs. She also began to create drawings based on the surrounding urban landscapes in the inner northern suburbs of Melbourne.

In 1998, Anderson formed "Lola's Delight" with Nadine Budge and Marni Sheehan[Note 3] and performed around Melbourne in venues such as The Lomond Hotel, The Brunswick Music Festival,[Note 4] Ruckers (now Wesley Annes of Northcote[Note 5]), The Maldon Folk Festival[Note 6] and the Eltham Festival.

In 2002, Anderson occasionally contributed backing vocals and guitar with "The Urban Nomads" and on their recording of "Long Way From Water".

In 2009, Anderson exhibited her artwork in Synergy Art Gallery, Northcote.

Musical Groups edit

  • Salters Rush Blues Band (circa 1975): Musicians: Neil Graham (vocals/ harmonica), Ian Wright (drums), Leigh Wright (guitar), Neil Macpherson (keyboards), Ian Horacek (bass guitar), Mark Smith (guitar), Bill Raisbeck (guitar), Sharin Anderson (vocals), Leslie Avril (vocals), Jessica Bateman (vocals)
  • Overproof & The Distiller Sisters (circa 1977): Musicians: Bob Pritchard (drums), Nigel Spencer (bass), Tim Shanasy (keyboards), Bill Raisbeck (guitar/ vocals), Peter Vanderslys (guitar), Sharin Anderson (vocals), Leslie Avril (vocals), Jessica Bateman (vocals)
  • Sharin Anderson Band 1 (1978–1979) : Musicians: Sharin Anderson (vocals), Vic Lamnek (drums), George Kirov (bass), Roger Davies (guitar), Mark Smith (guitar), Glen Milne (manager).
    • Recording Session 1: "Mousetrap Boogie"(George Kiron (music), Sharin Anderson (lyrics)). Recorded in the lounge room of Freddie Strauks; "Down The Road" (Roger Davies); "Helltown" (Roger Davies (music), Sharin Anderson (lyrics); "Midnight Drinker" (Mark Smith).
    • Recording Session 2: "Buried Alive" (Sharin Anderson), "Wood Keeps Burning" (Roger Davies), "Darkness Falls" (Roger Davies), "In & Out Of Love" (Roger Davies (music), Sharin Anderson (lyrics)); "Katmandu" (Mark Smith). Recorded at Richmond Recorders. Engineered by Tony Cohen.
  • Stripes (1980–1981): Top 40 cover band formerly known in Australia as "Magna Carta" which toured Victorian and NSW venues. Musicians: Sharin Anderson (vocals), Others unknown.
  • Sharin Anderson Band 2 (1983): Musicians: Sharin Anderson (vocals), Jeff Barnes (drums), Gary Phillipson (bass), Chris Pettifer (guitar),Robbie Dixon (keyboards), Steve Williams (saxophone).
    • Recording: 3 songs (unreleased) at Armstrong Studios (AAV) South Melbourne, engineered by James "Jimbo" Barton.[Note 7]
  • The Perfect Hosts (circa 1982) Musicians: Sharin Anderson (backing vocals), Terry Campbell(songwriter/main vocals), Peter Mumme (keyboards/synthesiser), Gary Phillipson, George Kirov & Ian Davies (all played bass in different line-ups), Jamie Slagmolen & Vic Lamnek (drums), Jeff Arthur (guitar), Mark Smith (guitar), Glenda McNiece and Helen Brown (backing vocals). Peter Mumme made several unreleased recordings.
  • Robbie Greig Band and Spiritz (1980–1984) Musicians: Robbie Greig (songwriter, main vocals, guitar), Anton Baker (electric guitar), Jamie Slagmolen & Barry Webster (drums), Gary Phillipson and Angelo Sartori (bass), Sharin Anderson and Nerida Kirov (backing vocals).
  • The Connection (circa 1985) Musicians: Neil Sebastian (main vocals, bass), Sharin Anderson (lead and backing vocals/percussion), Jamie Dickson (drums), Steve Dickson (guitar), Mark Smith (guitar).
  • Bluey (circa 1985) Musicians: Sharin Anderson (vocals, guitar), Mark Smith (guitar), Gary Phillipson (bass), Geoff Hassall (drums).
  • The Motown Jackets (circa 1986) Musicians: Sharin Anderson (vocals, guitar), Quentin Frayne (drums), Mark Smith (guitar), Gary Phillipson (bass), Vern Kicken (vocals, percussion).
  • Hey Gringo (1986–1990): Musicians: Sharin Anderson (vocals, guitar), Vic Lamnek and Geoff Hassall (drums), Mark Smith (guitar, vocals), Mick Stilo and Gary Phillipson (bass).
    • Recording: 3 songs at Metropolis Studios (South Melbourne) in 1988: "Passing Strangers" (Sharin Anderson), "Good To Me" (Sharin Anderson), "Kind Of Love" (Sharin Anderson)
  • Sharin Anderson Band 3 (1990–1992): Musicians: Sharin Anderson (vocals, guitar), Jeff Barnes (drums), Gary Phillipson (bass), Mark Smith (guitar), Stuart Wilkinson (keyboards).
  • Sharin Anderson & The Blue Angels (1993–1996): Musicians: Sharin Anderson (vocals, guitar), Vic Lamnek (Drums), Gary Phillipson (Bass), Mark Smith (Guitar, vocals), David Adam (Guitar)
  • Lola's Delight (1998–2002): Musicians: Sharin Anderson (vocals, guitar), Marni Sheehan[Note 8] (guitar, mandolin, piano accordion, vocals), Nadine Budge (guitar, bass, vocals).
    • CD Release: "Pink Sky At Night" (2000) including guest musicians: Kavisha Mazzella (Piano accordion), Janine De Lorenzo (keyboards), Dave Sheehan (National steel guitar), Andy Baylor (Fiddle); Engineered by Nigel Derricks at Bakehouse Lane Studio, Nth Fitzroy (formerly York Street/ Silkwood Studio).
  • Bella (2001–2002): Musicians: Jodie Moran (guitar, vocals), Sharin Anderson (guitar, vocals), Rachel Morrison (vocals, percussion)
    • "Something About The Rain" (Jodie Moran): Recorded at Wild Dog Hill Studios[Note 9] (St Andrews, Melbourne). Engineered by Sandro Donati.
  • "The Secret Life of Us" (TV Series – Series 3 – Episode 8) (2003)
    • Song "World beneath My Feet" (Sharin Anderson (vocals), Chris Pettifer[Note 10] (songwriter, engineer))
  • The Urban Nomads (2002)
    • Recording: "Long Way From Water" Sharin Anderson (backing vocals, guitar) (Double Diamond Records and engineered and produced by Andrew Denholm[Note 11] and Bill Jackson[Note 12]
  • The Stetson Family[Note 13] (2009)
    • CD "Hey Sister Mary". Song: "Brother Harlan" (by Nadine Budge); Sharin Anderson (backing vocals)

Original Compositions Recorded edit

  • Band: Hey Gringo (1988). Recorded at Metropolis Studios (South Melbourne)
    • "Passing Strangers" (Sharin Anderson)
    • "Good To Me" (Sharin Anderson)
    • "Kind Of Love" (Sharin Anderson)
  • Band: Sharin Anderson Band 1(1978–1979). Recorded in Freddie Strauk's[Note 14] Lounge Room
    • "Mousetrap Boogie" – Sharin Anderson (lyrics), George Kiron (music)
    • "Down The Road" (Roger Davies)
    • "Helltown" – Roger Davies (music), Sharin Anderson (lyrics)
    • "Midnight Drinker" (Mark Smith)
    • And 5 songs recorded at Richmond Recorders (1978) engineered by Toney Cohen
      • "Buried Alive" (Sharin Anderson)
      • "Darkness Falls"(Roger Davies)
      • "Wood Keeps Burning"(Roger Davies)
      • "Katmandu"(Mark Smith)
      • "In & Out of Love" (Sharin Anderson & Roger Davies).
  • Band: Sharin Anderson Band 3 (1990). Recorded at Silkwood Studios (formerly York Street Studios) Nth Fitzroy and engineered by Kevin Kerr.
    • "Let's Not Fool" (Sharin Anderson) Guest artists: Greg Ham (saxophone), Scott Tinkler (trumpet), Bruce Sandell (saxophone), Steve Williams (saxophone).
    • "Do They Say To You" (Sharin Anderson)
    • "That's Enough For Me" (Sharin Anderson)
  • Sharin Anderson (1991). Recorded by Polyester Records in "Made in Melbourne Volume 1", a compilation album featuring 21 Melbourne bands.
    • "Do They Say To You".[1]
  • Sharin Anderson (1991). Recorded, produced and engineered by Peter Mumme[Note 15]
    • "Set on Going". A solo recording of 8 original songs written by Sharin Anderson.
  • Sharin Anderson (1992). Recorded, produced and engineered by Harvey Welsh
    • "Airwaves". A duo recording with Gary Phillipson of 12 original songs written by Sharin Anderson and including the song "Airwaves" was written by Robbie Dixon.
  • Sharin Anderson (1994). Recorded in "Cloudburstz Acoustics – Volume 1", a compilation CD of 15 Melbourne singer/ songwriters.
    • "That Was Then" (Sharin Anderson)
  • Sharin Anderson (1997). Recorded at Rob Harwood Studio[Note 16]
    • "Maree" (Sharin Anderson, Janine De Lorenzo (piano))
  • Sharin Anderson (1997), Recorded in "Bloomers One", a compilation CD of 16 Australian female singer/ songwriters.
    • "How Could I Know" (Sharin Anderson)
  • Band: Lola's Delight (2000). Recorded in "Pink Sky At Night"
    • "Squeeze A Little Tighter" (Sharin Anderson)
    • "I've Cried So Much" (Sharin Anderson)
    • "Alma's Garden" (Sharin Anderson)
    • "That's Enough For Me" (Sharin Anderson)
  • Band: Bluehouse[Note 17] (2001). Recorded in CD "6 Minutes of Breathable Air" (produced by James Black & Bluehouse).
    • "Another World" (Sharin Anderson)
  • Band Bluehouse (2007). Recorded in CD "One More Kiss" (produced by Tommy Emmanuel).
    • "Beside You" (Sharin Anderson)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Wally Johnson was co-writer of the celebrated Australian folk song Give Me A Home Among The Gumtrees. See lyric at "Give Me A Home Among The Gumtrees" Lyrics 29 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine on John Williamson Website)
  2. ^ History of the Australian Folk Revival 10 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 July 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  4. ^ The Brunswick Music festival
  5. ^ Wesley Annes of Northcote
  6. ^ Maldon Folk Festival
  7. ^ James "Jimbo" Barton Discography
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 July 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  9. ^ Wild Dog Hill Studios Website
  10. ^ Chris Pettifer, IMDB Entry
  11. ^ Andrew Denholm MySpace Site
  12. ^ Bill Jackson MySpace Site
  13. ^ The Stetson Family MySpace Site
  14. ^ Freddie Strauk was drummer in the band Skyhooks
  15. ^ Peter Mumme used Sharin's vocals on various musical projects
  16. ^ Rob Harwood's Studio Site[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ Bluehouse WebSite

References edit

  1. ^ A review of the "Made in Melbourne Volume 1" CD written by Mark Demetrius in "Rolling Stone" Australia, Jan 1992, described Sharin's song "Do They Say To You" as a "bluesy highlight with confident soaring vocals".

External links edit

  • Official website

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in High School in school concerts and talent quests as well as solo performances at Melbourne venues such as The Outpost Inn Note 2 In 1975 she became backing vocalist with The Salters Rush Blues Band Career editAfter leaving school in 1976 she worked at gigs and a variety of jobs including waitress at Panton Hill Hotel and running a clothing and gift shop in Northcote In 1977 she began to be given lead vocal parts while working with Overproof amp The Distiller Sisters In 1978 she joined with some former members of the Eltham band Reuben Tice to form The Sharin Anderson Band and began performing at Melbourne venues such as Marijuhana House Christmas Hills Festival and Movement Against Uranium Mining benefit concerts From 1982 to 1986 Anderson performed with the Sharin Anderson Band as well as solo gigs and work with a range of Melbourne bands including The Perfect Hosts backing vocals The Robbie Greig Band backing vocals The Connection lead amp backing vocals Bluey main vocals The Motown Jackets main vocals In 1986 Anderson formed Hey Gringo and performed originals and covers at venues such as The Cricketers Arms Panton Hill Hotel and St Andrews Hotel In 1988 Sharin modelled for the painter Clifton Pugh whom she had met through her work at the Panton Hill Hotel where he was a regular patron In gratitude Shane Pugh Clifton s son gave her one of the limited edition colour etchings of the work in which she appeared Leda and the Swan 1 1989 Sharin also modelled several times during 1988 1989 for Rick Amor and Prue Acton at Pugh s property Dunmoochin In 1989 Sharin won a singer songwriting competition run by Creative Synergies which provided 250 hours of studio recording time at Silkwood Studios formerly York Street Studios in Nth Fitzroy She recorded 12 original songs including Do They Say To You That s Enough For Me and Let s Not Fool During 1990 1993 Anderson also found musical work as a session vocalist for advertising jingles with Silkwood Studios and also occasionally with Burkhard Dallwitz In 1990 Sharin recorded a version of her song titled Buried Alive at Peter Mumme s Studio in Christmas Hills with Peter playing keyboards synthesiser Sharin got to the finals in the Best Unsigned Band Competition of 1992 run by The Musician Magazine The finals judges were Chrissie Hynde Sun Ra Don Was Bootsy Collins and John Hiatt From 1993 to 1996 Anderson performed at Melbourne venues and festivals with a band line up called Sharin Anderson and The Blue Angels In 1994 she reached the finals in the Blues Performer of the Year In 1996 she sang backing vocals on Debbie Morrow s CD Violence in Animation In 1996 Anderson needed a more certain income stream and qualified and commenced work as a support worker for people with intellectual disabilities In the mid 1990s Anderson started drawing with coloured pen and ink and created hundreds of abstract patterned mandala mandalas as well as square and rectangular geometric designs She also began to create drawings based on the surrounding urban landscapes in the inner northern suburbs of Melbourne In 1998 Anderson formed Lola s Delight with Nadine Budge and Marni Sheehan Note 3 and performed around Melbourne in venues such as The Lomond Hotel The Brunswick Music Festival Note 4 Ruckers now Wesley Annes of Northcote Note 5 The Maldon Folk Festival Note 6 and the Eltham Festival In 2002 Anderson occasionally contributed backing vocals and guitar with The Urban Nomads and on their recording of Long Way From Water In 2009 Anderson exhibited her artwork in Synergy Art Gallery Northcote Musical Groups editSalters Rush Blues Band circa 1975 Musicians Neil Graham vocals harmonica Ian Wright drums Leigh Wright guitar Neil Macpherson keyboards Ian Horacek bass guitar Mark Smith guitar Bill Raisbeck guitar Sharin Anderson vocals Leslie Avril vocals Jessica Bateman vocals Overproof amp The Distiller Sisters circa 1977 Musicians Bob Pritchard drums Nigel Spencer bass Tim Shanasy keyboards Bill Raisbeck guitar vocals Peter Vanderslys guitar Sharin Anderson vocals Leslie Avril vocals Jessica Bateman vocals Sharin Anderson Band 1 1978 1979 Musicians Sharin Anderson vocals Vic Lamnek drums George Kirov bass Roger Davies guitar Mark Smith guitar Glen Milne manager Recording Session 1 Mousetrap Boogie George Kiron music Sharin Anderson lyrics Recorded in the lounge room of Freddie Strauks Down The Road Roger Davies Helltown Roger Davies music Sharin Anderson lyrics Midnight Drinker Mark Smith Recording Session 2 Buried Alive Sharin Anderson Wood Keeps Burning Roger Davies Darkness Falls Roger Davies In amp Out Of Love Roger Davies music Sharin Anderson lyrics Katmandu Mark Smith Recorded at Richmond Recorders Engineered by Tony Cohen Stripes 1980 1981 Top 40 cover band formerly known in Australia as Magna Carta which toured Victorian and NSW venues Musicians Sharin Anderson vocals Others unknown Sharin Anderson Band 2 1983 Musicians Sharin Anderson vocals Jeff Barnes drums Gary Phillipson bass Chris Pettifer guitar Robbie Dixon keyboards Steve Williams saxophone Recording 3 songs unreleased at Armstrong Studios AAV South Melbourne engineered by James Jimbo Barton Note 7 The Perfect Hosts circa 1982 Musicians Sharin Anderson backing vocals Terry Campbell songwriter main vocals Peter Mumme keyboards synthesiser Gary Phillipson George Kirov amp Ian Davies all played bass in different line ups Jamie Slagmolen amp Vic Lamnek drums Jeff Arthur guitar Mark Smith guitar Glenda McNiece and Helen Brown backing vocals Peter Mumme made several unreleased recordings Robbie Greig Band and Spiritz 1980 1984 Musicians Robbie Greig songwriter main vocals guitar Anton Baker electric guitar Jamie Slagmolen amp Barry Webster drums Gary Phillipson and Angelo Sartori bass Sharin Anderson and Nerida Kirov backing vocals The Connection circa 1985 Musicians Neil Sebastian main vocals bass Sharin Anderson lead and backing vocals percussion Jamie Dickson drums Steve Dickson guitar Mark Smith guitar Bluey circa 1985 Musicians Sharin Anderson vocals guitar Mark Smith guitar Gary Phillipson bass Geoff Hassall drums The Motown Jackets circa 1986 Musicians Sharin Anderson vocals guitar Quentin Frayne drums Mark Smith guitar Gary Phillipson bass Vern Kicken vocals percussion Hey Gringo 1986 1990 Musicians Sharin Anderson vocals guitar Vic Lamnek and Geoff Hassall drums Mark Smith guitar vocals Mick Stilo and Gary Phillipson bass Recording 3 songs at Metropolis Studios South Melbourne in 1988 Passing Strangers Sharin Anderson Good To Me Sharin Anderson Kind Of Love Sharin Anderson Sharin Anderson Band 3 1990 1992 Musicians Sharin Anderson vocals guitar Jeff Barnes drums Gary Phillipson bass Mark Smith guitar Stuart Wilkinson keyboards Sharin Anderson amp The Blue Angels 1993 1996 Musicians Sharin Anderson vocals guitar Vic Lamnek Drums Gary Phillipson Bass Mark Smith Guitar vocals David Adam Guitar Lola s Delight 1998 2002 Musicians Sharin Anderson vocals guitar Marni Sheehan Note 8 guitar mandolin piano accordion vocals Nadine Budge guitar bass vocals CD Release Pink Sky At Night 2000 including guest musicians Kavisha Mazzella Piano accordion Janine De Lorenzo keyboards Dave Sheehan National steel guitar Andy Baylor Fiddle Engineered by Nigel Derricks at Bakehouse Lane Studio Nth Fitzroy formerly York Street Silkwood Studio Bella 2001 2002 Musicians Jodie Moran guitar vocals Sharin Anderson guitar vocals Rachel Morrison vocals percussion Something About The Rain Jodie Moran Recorded at Wild Dog Hill Studios Note 9 St Andrews Melbourne Engineered by Sandro Donati The Secret Life of Us TV Series Series 3 Episode 8 2003 Song World beneath My Feet Sharin Anderson vocals Chris Pettifer Note 10 songwriter engineer The Urban Nomads 2002 Recording Long Way From Water Sharin Anderson backing vocals guitar Double Diamond Records and engineered and produced by Andrew Denholm Note 11 and Bill Jackson Note 12 The Stetson Family Note 13 2009 CD Hey Sister Mary Song Brother Harlan by Nadine Budge Sharin Anderson backing vocals Original Compositions Recorded editBand Hey Gringo 1988 Recorded at Metropolis Studios South Melbourne Passing Strangers Sharin Anderson Good To Me Sharin Anderson Kind Of Love Sharin Anderson Band Sharin Anderson Band 1 1978 1979 Recorded in Freddie Strauk s Note 14 Lounge Room Mousetrap Boogie Sharin Anderson lyrics George Kiron music Down The Road Roger Davies Helltown Roger Davies music Sharin Anderson lyrics Midnight Drinker Mark Smith And 5 songs recorded at Richmond Recorders 1978 engineered by Toney Cohen Buried Alive Sharin Anderson Darkness Falls Roger Davies Wood Keeps Burning Roger Davies Katmandu Mark Smith In amp Out of Love Sharin Anderson amp Roger Davies Band Sharin Anderson Band 3 1990 Recorded at Silkwood Studios formerly York Street Studios Nth Fitzroy and engineered by Kevin Kerr Let s Not Fool Sharin Anderson Guest artists Greg Ham saxophone Scott Tinkler trumpet Bruce Sandell saxophone Steve Williams saxophone Do They Say To You Sharin Anderson That s Enough For Me Sharin Anderson Sharin Anderson 1991 Recorded by Polyester Records in Made in Melbourne Volume 1 a compilation album featuring 21 Melbourne bands Do They Say To You 1 Sharin Anderson 1991 Recorded produced and engineered by Peter Mumme Note 15 Set on Going A solo recording of 8 original songs written by Sharin Anderson Sharin Anderson 1992 Recorded produced and engineered by Harvey Welsh Airwaves A duo recording with Gary Phillipson of 12 original songs written by Sharin Anderson and including the song Airwaves was written by Robbie Dixon Sharin Anderson 1994 Recorded in Cloudburstz Acoustics Volume 1 a compilation CD of 15 Melbourne singer songwriters That Was Then Sharin Anderson Sharin Anderson 1997 Recorded at Rob Harwood Studio Note 16 Maree Sharin Anderson Janine De Lorenzo piano Sharin Anderson 1997 Recorded in Bloomers One a compilation CD of 16 Australian female singer songwriters How Could I Know Sharin Anderson Band Lola s Delight 2000 Recorded in Pink Sky At Night Squeeze A Little Tighter Sharin Anderson I ve Cried So Much Sharin Anderson Alma s Garden Sharin Anderson That s Enough For Me Sharin Anderson Band Bluehouse Note 17 2001 Recorded in CD 6 Minutes of Breathable Air produced by James Black amp Bluehouse Another World Sharin Anderson Band Bluehouse 2007 Recorded in CD One More Kiss produced by Tommy Emmanuel Beside You Sharin Anderson Notes edit Wally Johnson was co writer of the celebrated Australian folk song Give Me A Home Among The Gumtrees See lyric at Give Me A Home Among The Gumtrees Lyrics Archived 29 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine on John Williamson Website History of the Australian Folk Revival Archived 10 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Marni Sheehan Music Archived from the original on 17 July 2010 Retrieved 13 February 2010 The Brunswick Music festival Wesley Annes of Northcote Maldon Folk Festival James Jimbo Barton Discography Marni Sheehan Web Site Archived from the original on 17 July 2010 Retrieved 13 February 2010 Wild Dog Hill Studios Website Chris Pettifer IMDB Entry Andrew Denholm MySpace Site Bill Jackson MySpace Site The Stetson Family MySpace Site Freddie Strauk was drummer in the band Skyhooks Peter Mumme used Sharin s vocals on various musical projects Rob Harwood s Studio Site permanent dead link Bluehouse WebSiteReferences edit A review of the Made in Melbourne Volume 1 CD written by Mark Demetrius in Rolling Stone Australia Jan 1992 described Sharin s song Do They Say To You as a bluesy highlight with confident soaring vocals External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sharin Anderson amp oldid 1215199477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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