Brielle Davis

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Brielle Davis
Born 1984
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genre(s) Pop, Disco House & Rock
Years active 1998–present
Label(s) Rhythmic Muse (2006–present)
Website BrielleDavis.com

Brielle Davis (born 1984 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian recording artist mostly known for her song Serial Thriller which received good publicity during 2006.

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[edit] Biography

Brielle released her first country/christian pop CD in 1998 which had moderate popularity in the Australian country music scene. Brielle was a semifinalist on Australian Idol singing Even God Must Get The Blues.

Brielle's first charting CD single Serial Thriller debuted on the ARIA chart in July at #44 but fell out of the Top 100 the following week, the song has a rock/beat influence which was a big contrast to her older material. Her second single "Take It Off" was released in March 2007 and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Club Chart, after remix treatment by US house producer Andy Caldwell. It also gained national airplay as part of the Nova network's "Unsigned" initiative.

Brielle is currently working the Australian live music scene and has many regular gigs including the Vanguard (Newtown) and The brass Monkey (Cronulla)

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[edit] Singles

  • 1998: "September's Sweet Child"
  • 1998: "Girl's In Love"
  • 2006: "Serial Thriller"
  • 2007: "Take It Off"
  • 2007: "Crossing The Line" EP

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