Biography
Vocalist/songwriter Audrey Auld Mezera was created Audrey Auld in Australia and raised within the bush in Tasmania, without tv or radio. She researched dancing and used the traditional violin within a musical family members; her father performed jazz piano, and her stepfather got a jazz band. Being a pre-adolescent, she shifted to city and became immersed in the favorite music from the 1970s, hearing punk rock and roll in her teenagers. Surviving in Sydney, she began monitoring acting, soon getting into video and film function, and she spent six years as an animator. After that she shifted from the town and began executing nation music. She came back to Sydney, but continuing to perform, employed in an a cappella group led by Tony Backhouse. After that she created her personal vocal group, the Cowbelles, and later on performed in such rings as the Tranquility Grits and Audrey & the Tempo Wranglers. Buying producer to utilize her like a single vocalist/songwriter, she fulfilled Bill Chambers from the Deceased Ringer Music group (the daddy of Kasey Chambers), along with him produced a four-song EP released in 1997. This is followed by Searching Back to Observe, an recording of traditional nation duets, released independently label, Reckless Information, in 1998 and acknowledged to Expenses & Audrey. Next, Mezera published and documented a solo recording, The Fallen, in 2000. When it discovered American distribution, she toured the U.S. in 2001. She released her second single album, Losing Trust, in 2003. Exactly the same 12 months, she wedded and relocated to America, settling in the city of Bolinas in north California. In 2004, she released a live recording, Texas. This is the first recording which she used her wedded name of Audrey Auld Mezera. In Dec 2005, she performed a concert with guitarist Nina Gerber which was recorded for any double-CD live recording, Inside your home, released in-may 2006. Her third single studio recording, Lost Males and Angry Ladies, premiered in Feb 2007.