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Tuesday 17 August 2021

SHARON O'BRIEN

 


Sharon O'Brien was born in Sydney in 1943 and began studying music at the age of five with piano and classical ballet tuition. These studies continued for twelve years and somewhere along the way Sharon managed to find time to matriculate from Sydney Girls High School as well as appearing in amateur concerts and variety shows.

In September 1961 Sharon auditioned at ATN 7 and as a result of the audition appeared on Teen Time in the New Faces contest and was awarded a contract with the Pye label where she recorded two singles. Her reputation as a performer was greatly enhanced by numerous TV appearances on Teen Time, The Johnny O'Keefe Show, Sing Sing Sing, Revue '62, The Delo and Daly Show, Bandstand as well as variety shows in Adelaide and Brisbane. As a result, she signed a contract with Amalgamated Talent Services (ATS) and in no time at all Sharon was launched on a career that led to a recording contract with CBS. On that label three singles and a EP were released. She retired from the business when she got married and subsequently got pregnant.



SINGLES

''Flashlight(s) / The Very Thought Of You'' 1962 Pye
''Mirror, Mirror On The Wall / It's Been A Long, Long Time'' 1962 Pye
''Reach Out For Me / When A Girl Meets A Bad, Bad Boy'' 1964 CBS
''Strange / I'm So Lost'' 1965 CBS
''Forgetting Me, Loving Her / The Best Is Yet To Come'' 1965 CBS

EPs

'Sharon O'Brien Sings' 1965 CBS





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