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Genres
  
Country

Spouse
  
Daniel Kresco

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Parents
  
Ray Kernaghan

Years active
  
1992–Present

Siblings
  
Lee Kernaghan

Name
  
Tania Kernaghan


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Born
  
July 18, 1968 (age 55) (
1968-07-18
)

Origin
  
Albury, New South Wales, Australia

Associated acts
  
Lee Kernaghan, Ray Kernaghan

Website
  
Tania Kernaghan Official Site

Role
  
Singer · taniakernaghan.com

Albums
  
Dancing on Water, December Moon, Big Sky Country, Higher Ground, Tania Kernaghan: Greatest Hits

Similar People
  
Lee Kernaghan, Ray Kernaghan, Gina Jeffreys

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Tania Maree Kernaghan (born 18 July 1968 in Albury, New South Wales) is an Australian country music singer.

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She is the sister of Lee Kernaghan and daughter of Ray Kernaghan.

During her career, Tania has earned fifteen number one radio hits singles, numerous awards, sell out concerts and record sales in the hundreds of thousands. She has also performed at the Grand Old Opry in Nashville.

Tania is Patron for Angel Flight and Riding For The Disabled Association Australia (RDA).

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Career

In 1992, Kernaghan released her first single, "I'll Be Gone".

Her first album, December Moon, was released in January 1996. It was nominated for Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1996. The album was certified Gold by ARIA in 1997 and Platinum in 1998.

At the time of releasing her fourth album Higher Ground in 2005, Tania started her own record label, KCR.

Tania is an accomplished and well-known horsewoman and an acclaimed keynote speaker which she presents at various functions across Australia.

Awards

  • 1997 Country Music Awards of Australia (Golden Guitar) - Album of The Year: "December Moon"
  • 1997 Country Music Awards of Australia (Golden Guitar) - Female Vocalist of Year: "Where The Murray Meets The Darling"
  • 1997 Country Music Awards of Australia (Golden Guitar) - Vocal Collaboration of Year: "A Bushman Can't Survive" (duet with Lee Kernaghan)
  • 1998 Country Music Awards of Australia (Golden Guitar) - Female Vocalist of Year: "Dunroamin Station"
  • 1999 Australian Country Music Hands of Fame
  • 2005 Galaxy of Stars
  • Other projects

    Tania was a co-host on the Australian travel show Discover Downunder, in which she travelled to numerous tourist destinations around Australia as well as Channel 7's Queenslander Weekender. She is now a presenter for What's Up Downunder which currently airs on Channel 10, One Digital, Southern Cross and numerous regional affiliates .

    She also had a part in the film 'Shadows of the Past' playing the role of Sally Robson.

    References

    Tania Kernaghan Wikipedia