The Indigenous Artist Magazine Issue 1 - April 2017 | Page 13

(PCOS), which is when she realised this is why she found many things in her life to be a challenge. “I have since undergone treatment and feel I am in a great place, personally, mentally and professionally”, she explains.

“I have never felt so determined and dedicated as what I do now. I am ready to hit the stage anywhere it may be in the world, and ready to get some songs down in the studio and release an EP hopefully early 2018”.

You can expect to hear a more personal sound from Sharnee’s new music, as she has found her true and happy self, as an artist, a mother and an Aboriginal woman. Her new music will be written from her life experiences, love and growth. You will still hear the smooth sounds of country music and her vocally amazing range with lovely deep registers and a special down-from-the mountain timber.

Not only is Shanree making a career comeback, she is also providing singing lessons to children from years Kindergarten (K) to Twelve (12). Lessons are tailored to each individual student with the opportunity to learn pitch and control, breathing and projection, tone, stage presences and much more.

“I feel so blessed to have been given this opportunity to make my COMEBACK. #2017SharneesComeback.

sharnee fenwick

I'm making a comeback after 6 years!

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