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'''The Sunny Cowgirls''' is an |
'''The Sunny Cowgirls''' is an Australian country music group formed in 2005. They have released a total of five studio albums since 2005. Their debut album, ''Little Bit Rusty'', was released in 2005. Their latest album is entitled ''What We Do'' was released early 2013. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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The Sunny Cowgirls | |
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Origin | Hamilton, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Country |
Years active | 2005-present |
Labels | Compass Bros. MSI Phantom Sound and Vision |
Members | Sophie Clabburn Celeste Clabburn |
Website | Official Site |
The Sunny Cowgirls is an Australian country music group formed in 2005. They have released a total of five studio albums since 2005. Their debut album, Little Bit Rusty, was released in 2005. Their latest album is entitled What We Do was released early 2013.
Biography
The Sunny Cowgirls, Sophie and Celeste Clabburn, grew up on a farm in Hamilton, Victoria. The Clabburn sisters were raised on "Sunninghill", the family farm at Dunkeld near Hamilton, Victoria, before the whole family moved to Perth, Western Australia when they were primary school kids. Their farm was in their father's family a long while, and that's where they came up with the name "Sunny".[1] After four years of working around the country and doing the occasional gig, they raised enough cash to approach well-known Perth record producer Mark Donohoe to showcase their writing and music.
The Cowgirls lives and careers changed in early 2005 when they secured places as aspiring artists in the CMAA College of Country Music, held before the Tamworth Country Music Festival each year. They then signed with Compass Bros Records and their first album, Little Bit Rusty, reached No. 4 on the ARIA country charts.
The Sunny Cowgirls have also done a collaboration with Adam Brand entitled "Someday".
On 25 June 2011, The Sunny Cowgirls will be performing their first live DVD recording performance in their hometown of Perth, Western Australia, Australia at the Subiaco Arts Centre
On the 1 September 2012 The Sunny Cowgirls performed at the 25th Trundle Bush Tucker Day
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||
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AUS | AUS Country | ||||||
Little Bit Rusty | 80 | 4 | |||||
Long Five Days |
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93 | 7 | ||||
Dust Will Settle |
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37 | 2 | ||||
Summer |
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33 | 3 | ||||
What We Do |
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42 | 2 | ||||
My Old Man |
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85 | 12 |
Live albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||
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AUS | AUS Country | ||||||
Live Wires: Live in Concert | — | — |
Singles
Year | Title | Album |
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2005 | "Rousy's Life" | Little Bit Rusty |
"Little Bit Rusty" | ||
2006 | "Six Pack Short" | Long Five Days |
2007 | "Still Circling" | |
"Cuttin' Up B&S Style" | ||
"Dry Land Crop" | ||
2008 | "Acting Stupid" | Dust Will Settle |
"Dancing on the Darling" | ||
2009 | "Grog Monster" | |
2010 | "Summer" | Summer |
"Naughty Side" | ||
2012 | "Good Spot Here" | |
"Green and Gold" | What We Do | |
2013 | "Kids Forever" |