Sarah Mcleod
Sarah McLeod was the frontwoman of the Australian indie rock band The Superjesus, which she co-founded in 1994 with guitarist Stuart Rudd, bassist Paul...
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Sarah McLeod was the frontwoman of the Australian indie rock band The Superjesus, which she co-founded in 1994 with guitarist Stuart Rudd, bassist Paul Berryman, and drummer Chris Tennent. Their debut album 'Sumo' came out in 1996.
After The Superjesus disbanded in 2001, McLeod began a solo career. Her first solo album was 'Who's Afraid of Sarah McLeod?' in 2004. She later released 'Restraint' in 2007 and 'Without a Hitch' in 2011.
Her solo work includes songs like 'Falling Out Of Love' and 'He Doesn't Love You [Hook 'n' Sling Vocal Mix]'. The Superjesus reunited for live shows in 2018.
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