Max Sharam
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Max Sharam is an Australian singer and songwriter.
Max Sharam grew up in rural Australia. When she was 19 she toured Europe with two different theatre companies. Her acoustic spots at Kinselas nightclub and performance on New Faces led to critical acclaim. Max signed to Warner in 1994 and her single 'Coma' hit the top ten nationally and was voted the eighth most popular song of the year by Australia’s JJJ Network. Her debut album 'A Million Year Girl' went platinum, was nominated for 8 Aria Awards in Australia and had three Top 40 hits (including a cover of Melanie Safka's "Lay Down"). After several sell-out national tours, Sharam disappeared from the Australian music scene. She later spent a year fronting a Japanese rock band in Hiroshima.
She later appeared in Channel 9’s TV documentary ‘Dream Factory’, shot in Los Angeles.
Max Sharam performed ‘Butterfly Suicide’ at the Hong Kong Fringe Festival in January 2005. The one-woman ‘P’Opera’ (a 'Virtual Variety/Multi Media Musical') - featured the misadventures of ‘ill Soprano’, a highly-strung opera diva who takes to the streets at night singing. Max wrote and staged her first one-woman show for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
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