Sahara Beck is an Australian singer and songwriter, from the Sunshine Coast. She has released two studio albums: Volume One and Panacea, and two EPs: You Could Be Happy and Bloom. Beck has won multiple Queensland Music Awards.
Early life
Beck was born in Darwin, Northern Territory in 1996, and comes from a musical family. As a child, she used to watch Mary Poppins which inspired Beck to sing. She took on vocal lessons, piano lessons, guitar lessons and trumpet lessons.
Musical career
2009–2011: Early years and ''Volume One''
By the age of 13 she dazzled the local musician, Harii Bandhu, by joining to sing with him on her Dad's birthday party. Bandhu took on a mentoring role for Beck and has given her opportunities to perform on live gigs, as she has written numerous original songs which Bandhu later refined and recorded nine with Geir Brillian. In 2011 her debut album was then formed, Volume One when she was only 15 years of age upon release.
2011–2015: ''You Could Be Happy'' and ''Bloom''
In 2012, Beck moved to Brisbane to continue High School at the Music Industry College, she had made a quick impression in the local industry when two of her songs were nominated and taking home an award at the Queensland Music Awards 2012. She has earned a lot of radio play on Australian broadcasters such as ABC Coast FM, HOT 91.1, Triple J, Triple J Unearthed and numerous overseas broadcasters such as in the UK, Germany and New York City. She was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2012 Queensland Music Awards for her song "You Could Be Happy" and won an award for the category: Schools. In 2013 she released her EPYou Could Be Happy, which contains her singles, "Bang Bang Bang" and "C'mon Man You're Dead". She supported her second EP, Bloom released in 2014, with her Australian Bloom Tour featuring her hit singles "Brother, Sister" and "Pretender" and receiving "an impressive amount of radio play across a number of stations." Beck won an award in the Queensland Music Awards 2015 in the peoples choice for Most Popular Female. In 2015, Beck went on tour with Katie Noonan with their Songs That Made Me album. She also sang alongside Noonan for a track she recorded with Grammy Award winner Sia.
2016–present: ''Panacea'' and touring
In 2016 Beck released Panacea, featuring the single "Here it Comes". The new album was followed by further touring, including appearances with Xavier Rudd and The Cat Empire. Beck sang "Somewhere Only We Know", backed by the Queensland Symphony Orchestra for a 2017 Queensland Tourism television advertising campaign. In August 2018, Beck released a new single titled "Here We Go Again" under new label Dew Process, and later released a music video for it too. She later announced her national Here We Go Again Tour that was performed in September and November of that year. On 28 March 2019, Beck released a new single titled "I Haven't Done A Thing Today", produced by ARIA Award-nominated Tony Buchen. A lyric video was later released on 3 April. Sahara beck is slated to appear at Noosa Alive! hosted by Triple J on 24 July.