KEL-ANNE BRANDT
Kel-Anne was born in Cessnock NSW Australia, into a musical family. At the age of 2 Kel-Anne, with her mother and grandparents moved to the Regional town of Orange. It was there that she made her stage debut at 3 years old. This wa [+]KEL-ANNE BRANDT
Kel-Anne was born in Cessnock NSW Australia, into a musical family. At the age of 2 Kel-Anne, with her mother and grandparents moved to the Regional town of Orange. It was there that she made her stage debut at 3 years old. This was also the beginning of her TV work appearing in Commercials at channel 8 in Orange. Kel-Anne's teenage years were spent in Sydney NSW where she performed in many shows. After leaving school, she moved to Newcastle NSW where she studied singing at the Newcastle Conservatorium of Music. Kel-Anne also appeared on NBN Channel 3 in Newcastle, Singing and performing in TV commercials. An opportunity arose a few years later where she became one of the Singing Teachers at the "Johnny Young Talent School" in Newcastle. In 1991 Kel-Anne moved back to Sydney to further her Singing Career. In 1993 Kel-Anne re-married. Things were looking great, when in 1997 whilst juggling family, a day job and a Singing Career she found herself faced with a life threatening condition. This made her realize that this was the time to make her career a success and to follow her dreams. She gave up her day job and with the help of great Doctors and Surgeons she was able to pursue her dreams. Since 1997 Kel-Anne has recorded one promotional Album two EP's plus one Commercial Album.
In 2001 the single " Somewhere Between Love And Leavin'" became a Top 30 Hit. This was produced by Clive Lendich, who has also produced hits for Artists such as the Robertson Brothers.
In 2002 the Video clip of "Somewhere Between Love And Leavin'" launched Kel-Anne's many performances on "Good Morning Australia" with Bert Newton.
In 2002 Kel-Anne was introduced to the Legendary American Producer John Beland, who then later that year Produced her Album "I'm Into Something Good". John brought Brian Cadd in to sing a Duet with Kel-Anne on the Album. The first single to be released was 'Rodeo Eyes".
In 2003 "Rodeo Eyes" became a Top 10 Hit on the National Country Charts and a Top 30 Hit on the Worldwide Mainstream Chart.
In 2003 Kel-Anne was Nominated for the 28th Annual Mo Awards for "Female Country Performer of the Year" along with Kasey Chambers and Beccy Cole.
Also in 2003 Kel-Anne was Nominated for "Country Female Perform
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