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Adalita Srsen was born on 25 February, 1971 in Geelong, Australia, is an Australian singer. Discover Adalita Srsen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

Popular As Adalita Srsen
Occupation Songwriter, singer, guitarist
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 25 February, 1971
Birthday 25 February
Birthplace Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australia

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2014

I thought initially I should get a new producer, but in the end there were so many other new things going on—new sound, new band. I figured I needed something more stable. He knows what he can extract from me. He always pushes me, even though we're mates. It was a very intimate working relationship.

Alongside Mitchell, Srsen was selected by Australia's Double J radio station for the August 2014 "Artist in Residence" role. Adalita and Mitchell will present two Sunday episodes individually throughout August, and will then co-present the final episode, "Unforgettable Opening Lines", on 31 August. The Artist in Residence episodes air on Sunday and Srsen's individual episodes are titled "Heartache & Pain" and "The Dark Side".

2013

On 28 April 2013, Srsen announced on her Facebook fan page that she had started work on her second album at Birdland Studios, with long-time producer Lindsay Gravina. She informed her Facebook fans on 24 May 2013 that Jim White from Dirty Three recorded drums for the album over two days.

Srsen appeared on Australian television program RocKwiz in June 2013 and performed a new track, entitled "I Want Your Love". In July 2013, she previewed the track "All Day Venus" and announced a small run of Australian east coast shows to preview the new material. During the first show, at The Tote venue in Melbourne, Victoria, she announced that the album was to be titled All Day Venus.

On 8 August 2013, music website mess+noise announced that All Day Venus would be released on 20 September 2013, and revealed the album artwork and track listing. The website also featured a link to the album's first single, 'Warm Like You', which premiered on Triple J the same day. 'Warm Like You' was released on iTunes on 12 August 2013.

In an October 2013 interview, Srsen described the experience of recording the album with Gravina and a new band:

The album was voted into the third position in the 2013 readers poll of mess + noise, an Australian music website, in which readers selected their favourite albums of the year.

In 2013, Srsen recorded bass for fellow Melbourne musicians Dark Fair, as well as performances with the band at live shows.

Following the release of her second album, Srsen was selected as the 'Best Female Artist' by the online voters who participated in the 2013 Age Music Victoria Awards.

Since Turner's death, Srsen has revealed that the loss of her longtime friend continues to permeate her life and has stated, "I think the shock of losing Dean has numbed me out a bit." During the promotional period of All Day Venus in September 2013, Srsen stated that she is a keen photographer and likes to capture "people looking relaxed".

2012

Srsen's self-titled debut album received the Australian Independent Record (AIR) Award for "Best Independent Album" in 2012. Srsen dedicated the award to Turner and then performed her song "Fool Around" to the awards ceremony audience. The album was also nominated for the 2012 Australian Music Prize, alongside other artists, such as Gotye, Kimbra and Boy & Bear.

2011

The eponymous debut album was released on 4 March 2011, though Liberation Music and debuted at No. 23 on the ARIA Album Chart.

During December 2011, in the period leading up to the Christmas holiday, Srsen embarked on a tour of the east coast of Australia with fellow Australian musician Kevin Mitchell (the pair had also toured together with their bands, Jebediah and Magic Dirt). Entitled "Good Evans it's Xmas" (Mitchell was performing in the guise of Bob Evans), the tour featured the pair performing a rendition of "Must Be Santa", a song that had also been covered by Bob Dylan in 2009.

2010

To coincide with her support slot on the Blondie and Pretenders double-headline Australian tour, Srsen released the "Hot Air" on 26 November 2010.

2009

Initially, Srsen harboured no intention to release her own music as a solo artist, but was eventually persuaded by Turner to undertake the production of her debut album. Production of the solo album commenced in 2009, with Turner responsible for production duties; however, Turner died during the recording process, in August 2009, due to a rare form of tissue cancer. The album was then completed in 2010, while Magic Dirt was on hiatus following Turner's death.

On 24 January 2009, Srsen appeared on an episode of RocKwiz and performed a duet with Gareth Liddiard (The Drones), as the pair covered The Saints' "Messin' with the Kid". Srsen also appeared on the 2009 RocKwiz Christmas special, which was broadcast on 19 December 2009, performing a cover of The Pretenders' "2,000 Miles".

2007

In 2007, Srsen collaborated with Katalyst (Ashley Anderson) on the track "Bladewalker", from the band's album What's Happening; the track was released on 25 August 2007. Srsen also joined Katalyst on a national Australian tour in November of that year.

2006

In 2006, Adalita released her first material as a solo performer. She performed on two cover versions for the Mick Harvey-produced soundtrack of the Australian film Suburban Mayhem: "Double Dare" (originally by Hoyt Axton) and "Sex Beat" (Gun Club). Along with Harvey, Dean Turner and Rowland S. Howard play on the tracks. A promotional video was made for the single "Double Dare", featuring Adalita and Suburban Mayhem star Emily Barclay. At the time, such solo work were side projects and Srsen soon resumed work with Magic Dirt.

During the 2006 Big Day Out tour, Srsen appeared on stage with The Beasts Of Bourbon and Magic Dirt supported the band on a 2007 Australian tour. Also in 2006, Srsen appeared in the Australian short film The Desert by Glendyn Ivin.

2005

Adalita told Australian Guitar magazine (when she became the first female to grace the magazine's cover) in 2005 that she "was 18 or 19 when I bought my first my AU$90 acoustic (guitar) for whatever strange reason I bought it for, on a whim. Then I got an electric maybe six months later and started on that – what was that – in like 1989, 1990."

2003

In 2003, Srsen appeared on The Calculators' song "Cellophane" that was included on The Secret Life Of Us 3 soundtrack album. Also in 2003, she was one of many guest vocalists during an edition of Triple J's Live at the Wireless segment, in which You Am I performed "Jewels And Bullets" and "Damage". Also in 2003, Srsen attended the "Mushroom Music Writers Bloc", a songwriting workshop for Australian artists—she and 78 Saab's Ben Nash penned the track, "Too Much Is Not Enough". The track was featured as a b-side on Magic Dirt's "Plastic Loveless Letter".

2002

In 2002, Srsen collaborated with Bodyjar on the "Too Drunk To Drive" single and also appeared in the song's music video.

2000

She told Triple J's Richard Kingsmill in 2000 that she made her first guitar out of cardboard and wool, before she bought her first acoustic guitar. "I learnt a few chord progressions from a "how to" guitar book and then started writing and recording my own compositions, using two tape decks and layering guitar parts and vocal harmonies."

1992

In addition to the various collaborations that were undertaken with Magic Dirt, Srsen has appeared as a guest vocalist on songs by other Australian bands. In 1992, Srsen appeared on Velvet (Down) Underground, a tribute album for The Velvet Underground, providing vocals to The Clowns Smiling Backwards' rendition of "The Black Angel's Death Song".

1990

In the early 1990s, Srsen formed "Deer Bubbles" with Dean Turner. The band didn't last long and by 1992, the pair, along with guitarist Daniel Herring, started a new band, briefly known as "The Jim Jims". Srsen and Turner then formed Magic Dirt following the addition of drummer Adam Robertson.

1971

Adalita Srsen (/ˈ s ɜːr s ə n / , born 25 February 1971) is an Australian rock musician who is a founding member of the rock band Magic Dirt and a solo artist. She released her second solo album, All Day Venus, in September 2013. She is known simply as Adalita.

Adalita was born in Geelong, Victoria on 25 February 1971.