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Amun Starr (Tabitha Lebec) was born on 8 December, 1984 in San Diego, California, is an A 21st-century women singer. Discover Amun Starr'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 39 years old?

Popular As Tabitha Lebec
Occupation Pianist · singer · songwriter
Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 8 December 1984
Birthday 8 December
Birthplace San Diego, California
Nationality United States

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1984

Tabitha Lebec, known professionally as Amun Starr (current) or Elise Lebec previously, born (December 8, 1984) in San Diego.

She is a pianist, singer, composer and also a humanitarian.

Starr has been involved in numerous musical projects ranging from soundtracks to albums.

1993

She was greatly influenced by her grandmother, Beverly Ann Crouch, who was a native of Boston Massachusetts, who died in 1993.

Her extended family consists of a younger sister named Rachelle Winder, a half-sister named Havilah Crouch, and a half-brother named Justyn Jones.

Lebec is currently working on a film called Sum Total of Our Memory directed by Barbara Klutinis.

Some of her all-time favorite pieces are listed below.

1997

Sydney Symphony from the album 'Tabitha Plays Billich', 1997

This composition was inspired by the artwork of Charles Billich.

Lebec was living in Sydney at the time, playing the piano at the Ritz Carlton and at Charles's waterside gallery.

She created the composition instrument-by-instrument on one of the first keyboards that talked digitally to a software product called Logic.

Logic at the time was a brand new thing and so was the idea of recording a composition by performing it into a keyboard, which would then record the notes for you.

She would compose by sitting down and designing the string section, then go back and play the horn, or the trumpet, or whatever sounds she envisioned.

2001

Lebec's first husband was Nigel Portman-Lewis, who died from lung cancer in 2001.

Lebec and her husband traveled to New Zealand, where the two of them bought 65 acres of oceanfront property and a very old "Pianola" that no longer had working parts.

She played this piano for two years while living in on the South Island of New Zealand in a town called "Seddon".

While other teenagers were out partying and exploring things, Lebec was playing the piano on an isolated beach.

It was during this time that her husband came up with the word "Clage" because they needed a way to describe her music, as it was a perfect mix of classical and new age.

It was these two years in New Zealand that really set the ground for her piano compositions and boosted her confidence to pursue music as a career.

Lebec was raised by her father, Bryant Crouch, and mother, Linda Elliot Jones.

2003

No Ordinary Day, 2003

This song was written while she lived in London, but wasn’t properly recorded until she met Peter Bernstein (Elmer Bernstein’s son) and L.A. producer, Richard Young.

Peter and Richard reproduced the song from the ground up with guitar harmonics from the band 'ToTo'.

The song was based on Lebec’s personal life-experience of living in London and working in the music industry there.

Sydney Symphony,

2004

Out of the work of those years, a new CD release took shape in 2004, “Back to Innocence”, again under her birth name of Tabitha Lebec.

She then returned to the piano and changed her name to Elise Lebec and later to Amun Starr (current) being influenced with pharaos.

2006

In 2006, her new identity and new sound took the form of the albums “Possible Dreams” and “Impressions of a Solo Piano”.

2017

Often referred to as a Peaceful Warrior of Cultural Unification, she is best known for her work with the Egyptian and Tunisian cultures for her 2017 album "Origin", and will soon begin work on "Origin II".

Born Tabitha Lebec (Starr) in San Diego, CA, was interested in music since an early age.

At the age of four, she began playing the piano and developed an interest in the classical genre.

In high school, she developed an interest in pop and rock music.

As a young traveler, she visited New Zealand for two years and then went to Australia, where in Sydney she met painter Charles Billich.

That meeting resulted in the production of her debut album Tabitha Plays Billich.

The CD of the album displayed the artwork of Mr. Billich.

Next, she went to England, where she formed and played with her band the Post Pop Federation for five years.

She was joined on stage and in the studio with Mike Lindup of the band Level 42 and Roland Chadwick.

The band birthed their debut album, PPF, on the Warner Brothers label.

On her arrival back in the States, Starr was engaged in a work-study process.

Her projects were a blend of writing and recording various sounds.