Sarah De Bono
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Sarah De Bono | |
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Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Soul, Pop, R&B |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano |
Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Universal Music Australia |
Sarah De Bono is an Australian singer-songwriter and pianist, born and raised in Melbourne, Australia. She participated on the Australian version of The Voice, coming in fourth place. Shortly after she signed a record deal with Universal Music Australia.
On June 24 2012, she scored her first Top 10 hit with, Beautiful, which charted at number five and was certified gold.[1]
Early Life
2012: The Voice Australia
Sarah auditioned for The Voice AUS and finished in fourth place.
Performances
Performed | Song | Original Artist | Result |
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Blind Audition | "Price Tag" | Jessie J | Joined Team Joel |
Battle Rounds | "Heavy Cross" (against Yianna Stavrous) | Gossip | Winner |
Live Show Final, Part 2 | "Listen" | Beyoncé | Public Vote |
Live Show Final, Part 4 | "How Will I Know" | Whitney Houston | Public Vote |
Live Show Final, Part 5 | "Here's Where I Stand" | Tiffany Taylor | Joel's Choice |
The Live Finale, Part 1 | "If I Didn't Love You" | — | |
Semi-Final | "Run to You" | Whitney Houston | Safe |
Final | "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" | James Brown | Winner |
"Mama Told Me Not to Come" (with Tom Jones) | Tom Jones | ||
"Run to You" | Whitney Houston |
- ^ Mitchell performed "Higher Ground" as part of Team Tom (alongside Ruth Brown, Matt & Sueleen and Adam Issac) during the results of the second live show, though it remained a non-competition performance; with Team Tom not participating that week.
- ^ Mitchell performed "Shake It Out" as part of Team Tom (alongside Ruth Brown) during the results of the fourth live show, though it remained a non-competition performance; with Team Tom not participating that week.