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Years active
  
2003–present

Website
  
www.bertieblackman.com


Name
  
Bertie Blackman

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

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Origin
  
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Occupation(s)
  
Musician singer-songwriter producer

Instruments
  
Rhythm guitar electric guitar singing

Albums
  
Pope Innocent X, Secrets and Lies, The Dash, Headway, Black, You Kill Me

Genres
  
Indie rock, Electronica, Pop music

Record labels
  
Universal Music Group, Warner Music Australasia, Mercury Records

Similar People
  
Chance Waters, Charles Blackman, Paul Mac, Muscles, Sarah Blasko

Profiles

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Beatrice "Bertie" Blackman (born 1982) is an Independent Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist. She rose to fame with her debut album in 2004, entitled Headway which came after years of prolific performances around Sydney's Inner city venues, where she developed a dedicated following.

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Early life and influences

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Bertie is the daughter of renowned Australian artist Charles Blackman and grew up in the eastern Sydney suburbs of Bondi and Paddington. She attended International Grammar School in Ultimo. International Grammar School. She began playing African percussion at the age of twelve and guitar at the age of fifteen.

Career achievements

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Bertie appeared on the Australian music scene in 2004 with the single "Favourite Jeans" taken from her debut album, Headway (2004) a folk-inspired acoustic album featuring musicians Cameron Deyell, Laurence Pike and Cameron Undy and was co-produced by Richard Belkner. This album established her as an Australian headline alongside contemporaries Something for Kate, Ben Lee and Alex Lloyd. She wrote music for Australian films including the title track to the 2008 production Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger which saw her collaborate with prodigious Australian producer Paul Mac.

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After forming a new band with Neal Sutherland, Evan Mannell and Cameron Deyell, she made her second album Black (2006) and received positive reviews and high rotation on Triple J and demonstrated Blackman's move away from folk music to a focus on rock. This album was produced by well-known Australian producer, Paul McKercher (Augie March, Little Birdy)

In 2008, Bertie signed with newly formed Australian management company Forum 5 and began working on her third studio album, entitled Secrets and Lies which was recorded between Sydney and Melbourne. Musicians involved included Neal Sutherland, Evan Mannell and Ben Hauptmann with producers Lee Groves (Goldfrapp, Gwen Stefani) and Francois Tetaz (Architecture in Helsinki, Gotye)

Her first single from the album, "Heart" was released on 10 April 2009. The song was added on high rotation on Australian radio station Triple J and nationwide on commercial radio network Nova as well as on regional and community stations across the country. Altogether "Heart" was the 4th most added song on radio in the week of its release and entered the Australian radio airplay charts at #67.

The album Secrets and Lies was the Triple J Feature Album for the week commencing Monday 27 April 2009 and was officially released on 8 May 2009 on Forum 5 Recordings with distribution through MGM Distribution.

Secrets and Lies entered the ARIA album charts at No. 72 and peaked at No. 49.

At the fourth annual AIR Awards, held on 22 November 2009, Bertie Blackman received four nominations for 'Best Independent Single or EP', 'Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year', 'Best Independent Album' and 'Best Independent Artist', winning 'Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year'.

At the 2009 ARIA Music Awards, she was nominated for 'Best Independent Release', which she ended up winning. In 2010, she released as a single a cover version of "Peek-a-Boo" from Siouxsie and the Banshees

Singles

As featured artist

Music videos

As featured artist

References

Bertie Blackman Wikipedia


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