Artists

Kate Ceberano

There is something truly spectacular about award winning singer and songwriter Kate Ceberano. Whether it is her soulful voice, her charismatic nature or exotic looks, she has become a legendary Australian icon over the past twenty-five years. A woman widely respected not only by the music industry, but also for her ability to juggle an abundance of other roles. From television appearances (Dancing with the Stars, It Takes Two, Who Do You Think You Are), to charity work (Ambassador for the National Breast Cancer Foundation), to motherhood (her daughter Gypsy is now 5).

Doing what she loves most, making beautiful music; Kate Ceberano released two albums in 2009. The first being ?Bittersweet’ built on a shared musical connection with Mark Isham. After performing together in the US and forming a great musical bond, our Australian singer, songwriter, actor, Logie Award and multiple ARIA award winner and Grammy Award winner Mark Isham were joined on a quest based on their mutual love for “bitter-sweet, broken-hearted love song” from the 30′s, 40′s and 50′s. The later was ?Merry Christmas’ complete with a duet from the UK’s Multi Platinum, #1 selling artist Ronan Keating. The album reached Gold status joining the already long list of Kate Ceberano’s achievements. With five Platinum albums, five Gold albums and over 1 million albums sold in Australia alone.

Like many high-profile musicians, Kate Ceberano is known to use her celebrity to support and bring awareness to causes close to her heart; recently being appointed the Victorian Ambassador for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Her role sees her help raise funds and awareness about an illness that affects many lives. “I like to be as involved as I possibly can in causes I feel strongly about,” says Ceberano of her appointment. “Yes I am a musician, but if I can do more to help others then I will.”

As a female artist that has been in the Australian music industry for over twenty-five years, Kate Ceberano has defied all the odds and continues to find success in all that she does.
“I know I am privileged to be where I am at in my career. I don’t take anything for granted,” she says. “I am very thrilled to have this opportunity to follow my love of music, but I work hard to be where I am.”