Lydia Denker
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Background information | |
Born | December 25, 1982 |
Origin | Germany |
Genre(s) | R&B/Pop |
Years active | 2000–present |
Lydia Denker (born December 25, 1980 in Germany) is an Australian singer. Lydia grew up in the town of Neidermittlau. When she was eight, she moved to Melbourne.
[edit] Singing Career
Lydia Denker started singing at an early age. At 11, she recorded an original song which she co-wrote with her father Herman Denker. She pursued her interest in music from a young age - from singing in the local choir to performances at night clubs, pubs and casinos.
At 15, she joined the Midnight Revue Show where she performed regularly. She was singing at the Mercury Lounge at the Crown Casino where Ross Fraser of Gotham MD saw her singing and signed her to a record contract distributed through BMG Australia.
Lydia's debut single "Real to Me" was a minor radio hit, while her second single "One Perfect Day" from the Australian film of the same name debuted at number 35 on the Australian charts on February 23, 2004.
[edit] Australian Idol 4 Performances
- Melbourne Auditions: How Am I Supposed To Live Without You? by Michael Bolton
- Theatre Round - Day Two: Eternal Flame by The Bangles
- Top 24: One Moment In Time by Whitney Houston
- Lydia was not voted through to the Top 12 by viewers, nor was she selected to take part in the wildcard show.
[edit] Discography
- 2000: Real to Me
- 2004: One Perfect Day - #35 (Australia)
2007 Website[1]www.hdjx.com.au/lydia/denker