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Tara McDonald
Tara Jane McDonald (born 9 September 1976) is an English singer-songwriter and vocalist. She is signed to Play Two/Warner Music.
McDonald achieved success working and co-writing with Armand van Helden and Axwell on the chart hits "My My My" and "Feel the Vibe". Both these projects debuted at number 1 in the club charts before peaking in the UK sales charts at No. 12 and No. 16, respectively. She has also collaborated with Todd Terry, co-writing the song "Get Down", and with David Guetta, co-writing "Delirious" and "You Are Not Alone" on his platinum selling album Pop Life.
McDonald hosted her own one-hour dance music radio show called I Like This Beat (formerly called Shut Up & Dance). The program was syndicated on over 50 stations in 40 countries and released as a free podcast through iTunes.[not verified in body]
At the start of 2012, McDonald worked as an assistant vocal coach on the first series of the TV show The Voice in Belgium alongside the French pop star Quentin Mosimann. The winner of this series, and member of Mosimann's team, Roberto Bellarosa, went on to sign a recording contract with Sony Music.
McDonald signed a three-album deal with Mercury/Universal in 2012. In 2014, she released a single featuring Snoop Dogg called "Vay-K".
Her "I Need a Miracle" single was chosen as the Europride anthem for 2016. The single charted in a number of European countries. She has been chosen to sing the world pride anthem in Amsterdam for 2026.
McDonald was born in Dartford, to parents of Irish descent.[citation needed] At nine years old, she won her first prosessinal role playing young Eponine in Les Misérables at The Palace Theatre London, after attending an "open audition" which was advertised on the television.
At 11, she made her first television debut on BBC1's Saturday night talent show Opportunity Knocks, performing as a solo singer; she won her week and performed in the final.
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Tara McDonald
Tara Jane McDonald (born 9 September 1976) is an English singer-songwriter and vocalist. She is signed to Play Two/Warner Music.
McDonald achieved success working and co-writing with Armand van Helden and Axwell on the chart hits "My My My" and "Feel the Vibe". Both these projects debuted at number 1 in the club charts before peaking in the UK sales charts at No. 12 and No. 16, respectively. She has also collaborated with Todd Terry, co-writing the song "Get Down", and with David Guetta, co-writing "Delirious" and "You Are Not Alone" on his platinum selling album Pop Life.
McDonald hosted her own one-hour dance music radio show called I Like This Beat (formerly called Shut Up & Dance). The program was syndicated on over 50 stations in 40 countries and released as a free podcast through iTunes.[not verified in body]
At the start of 2012, McDonald worked as an assistant vocal coach on the first series of the TV show The Voice in Belgium alongside the French pop star Quentin Mosimann. The winner of this series, and member of Mosimann's team, Roberto Bellarosa, went on to sign a recording contract with Sony Music.
McDonald signed a three-album deal with Mercury/Universal in 2012. In 2014, she released a single featuring Snoop Dogg called "Vay-K".
Her "I Need a Miracle" single was chosen as the Europride anthem for 2016. The single charted in a number of European countries. She has been chosen to sing the world pride anthem in Amsterdam for 2026.
McDonald was born in Dartford, to parents of Irish descent.[citation needed] At nine years old, she won her first prosessinal role playing young Eponine in Les Misérables at The Palace Theatre London, after attending an "open audition" which was advertised on the television.
At 11, she made her first television debut on BBC1's Saturday night talent show Opportunity Knocks, performing as a solo singer; she won her week and performed in the final.
