Tania Kernaghan

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Location:
Au
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Country
Site(s):
Label:
KCR - Shock Distribution
Type:
Indie
Tania Kernaghan is a uniquely Australian woman with a lot of heart, determination and strength. She's proud of who she is and where she's from. Tania Kernaghan is simply "the real deal".
In 1993 Tania caught the attention of ABC Country and released her first single, "I'll Be Gone", which was co-written by her younger sister Fiona and featured Keith Urban on guitar. She officially signed with ABC Country in 1995 and in January 1996 delivered the triumphant debut, "December Moon". The album went platinum, spawned a massive six hit singles and earned Tania three Golden Guitars. "December Moon" is one of the most successful country debut albums ever released in Australia and continues to sell strongly even over a decade later.
The follow up, "Dancing On Water", arrived in 1999 and included the Top 5 hits "Dunroamin Station" and "When I Ride". "Big Sky Country" was released in 2001 featuring "Steal Away" and "Goin' Bush" while her fourth album, "Higher Ground", landed in 2005 featuring the revved up "Harley McTaggart" and the 1 hit "Life Don't Get Much Better Than This" which stayed at the top spot for 4 weeks.
In 2009 Tania released of her highly anticipated 5th studio album, "Livin' The Dream". Officially released on 28th February 2009, the album was recorded between Nashville and QLD's Gold Coast. The album boasts a who's who of the best musicians in the world along with world class songs and impeccably produced by Tania's brother in law, Daniel Kresco (Reba McEntire/Garth Brooks/Trisha Yearwood).
Tania recently made her big screen film debut in the movie, "Shadows of The Past", which premiered in May 2009. Shot on location in the QLD country town of Warrick, it tells the story of a successful rodeo rider who gives it away after a serious rodeo accident only to defy all odds to come back stronger. Tania plays the role of Sally and stars alongside Mark Lee (Gallipoli).
Tania also brought her outgoing and fun personality to television via Channel 7's "Queenslander Weekender" as co-host in 2004 and 2005 and also in their top rating "Outback Specials". The Nine Network loved Tania's bubbly demeanor and felt she was the right fit for their new lifestyle program, "Discover Downunder". In February 2007 Tania made her debut as co-host of the program alongside the legendary Paul Cronin (The Sullivans) and Dean Allen-Craig. Each week Tania heads off to discover some of Australia's most beautiful tourist destinations. The program was one of the big hits on the Nine Network continually winning it's timeslot week after week. She is now co-host on Network 7's "What's Up Down Under".
Besides music and on screen work, in 1999 Tania accepted the honour of becoming Vice Patron to the Riding For Disabled Association (a title shared by Princess Ann in the UK). RDA adopted Tania's award winning song, "When I Ride", as their national theme song. She has also been an Australia Day Ambassador, People's Choice Award recipient for Female Vocalist in 2000 and 2006 and was the first female performer to be inducted into the Galaxy of Stars Country Music Walk of Fame in Tamworth in 2005.
It's no secret that Tania Kernaghan is one of Australia's most successful and instantly recognizable artists in Country Music. Her record sales are in the hundreds of thousands and chart success that is matched by her reputation as one of Australia's best live acts. From Broome to Bourke, Darwin to Devonport and from Coober Pedy to Cairns – Tania Kernaghan's career continues to build from strength to strength and the fans just can't get enough of this all Australian country girl.
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