Sharron Levy is a singer-songwriter originally from Israel.
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Sharron Levy spent two years with the band performing shows around the Newcastle area.
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One Drop's drummer, Andy Walker and Sharron Levy left One Drop to form a new band – Super Massive Object.
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Short while later Sharron Levy joined Anthony Bye and Paul Kirk who were seeking a singer.
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In July 2010 Sharron Levy recorded a 7 track EP Unplugged And Then Plugged In Again produced by herself and Anthony Bye.
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Sharron Levy auditioned for the casting show The Voice of Germany in July 2011.
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Sharron Levy attended the Munich auditions and was then invited to the "blind auditions" where she was selected into Nena's team.
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In September 2012 Sharron Levy was supported by ex SMO drummer Jae Brooks and bass player Keith Mills on a 16 date tour of Germany.
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In 2013 Sharron Levy released her first album "Rough_Ready" which failed to chart.
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The album had contributions from several members of Nena's band, Sharron Levy being the support act at a number of Nena's concerts throughout 2013 and 2014.
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In October 2014, Sharron Levy released a new track, "Punk Thursday", as a precursor to her second solo album "I am me" which was eventually released in June 2018.
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