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Born and brought up in Australia, Elisabeth White, with an American father and Greek/Austrian mother, living now in Los Angeles, started off at the early age of thirteen composing her own songs.
She taught herself how to play the guitar and piano. After studying drama at the Australian Acting and Theater School in Sydney, she moved with her father to New York City upon her parent's divorce, where she played in several bands and was cast as the role of Mary Magdalene in an Off-Broadway run of Jesus Christ Superstar. At 20, she moved to Europe, where she at first made a living as a session musician, but soon shifted her attention to composing and performing her own music. Managed by the Steinblatt Music Group Elisabeth White released her remarkable debut album "Maybe God's a woman too" in Europe, Japan and South Africa devoting a following of fans. The album was produced by Dennis Ward, recorded at Dieter Dierks' studio in Cologne. Celebrating a successful live tour and also supporting artists such as Simple Minds, Lenny Kravitz, Beastie Boys, Alannah Myles, Gotthard, Kim Wilde ,Bonnie Tyler, Deep Purple and Pulp, Elisabeth was hitting the European charts in the top 20s and launching up into the PEOPLESOUND charts to No.1, SWF3 charts, MP3 charts, #1 Swiss charts and TV shows, radio, the music channel Viva Swiss, and has won several different European music awards such as "best newcomer," "best female vocals" and "song of the year." Working also for TV commercials, she soon landed another hit single, and later contributed to movie soundtracks in Europe, composed and released charity work for the Ronald McDonalds Foundation, Amnesty International and Medicine sans Frontiers - Stop the Landmines. All songs written by Elisabeth White
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