Elisabeth White

After studying drama at the Australian Acting and Theater School in Sydney, she moved with her father to New York City upon her parents' divorce, where she played in several bands and was cast as the role of Mary Magdalene in an Off-Broadway run of Jesus Christ Superstar.

At 17, she moved to Europe, where she at first made a living as a session musician, but soon shifted her attention to composing and performing her own music.

Managed by the Steinblatt Music Group, she released her debut album Maybe God's a Woman Too on BMG's Wagram imprint.

The album was produced by Dennis Ward, recorded at Dieter Dierks' studio in Cologne,[1] and was warmly received, spawning hits like Cool Summer.

[2] During the tour for the album, she supported artists such as Simple Minds, Lenny Kravitz, Beastie Boys and Pulp.