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Beccy Cole (Rebecca Diane Thompson) was born on 27 October, 1972 in Glenelg, South Australia, Australia, is an A 21st-century australian women singer. Discover Beccy Cole'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 51 years old?
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Rebecca Diane Thompson |
Occupation |
Singer, songwriter |
Age |
51 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
27 October 1972 |
Birthday |
27 October |
Birthplace |
Glenelg, South Australia, Australia |
Nationality |
Australia
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Beccy Cole Height, Weight & Measurements
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Beccy Cole Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Beccy Cole worth at the age of 51 years old? Beccy Cole’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from Australia. We have estimated Beccy Cole's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Beccy Cole (born Rebecca Diane Thompson, 27 October 1972), also known as Beccy Sturtzel, Rebecca Diane Albeck and Bec O'Donovan, is an Australian country music singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Beccy Cole was born as Rebecca Diane Thompson on 27 October 1972 in Glenelg.
Her mother is a country music singer, Carole Sturtzel, and her father, Jeff Thompson, was saxophonist for the Strangers.
Cole attended Blackwood Primary School.
At the age of 14 years she started performing in her mother's group, Wild Oats, as Beccy Sturtzel.
She also performed solo on the South Australian festival circuit.
Aside from her mother, Cole's inspirations are Dolly Parton and The Eagles.
In 1991, Cole joined a country music group, Dead Ringer Band, led by Bill Chambers; she had met his daughter, Kasey Chambers, in Adelaide in mid-1989.
Cole and Chambers performed as a duo at the Port Pirie Country Music Festival, and by 1991 they had busked together on the streets of Tamworth.
As a member of Dead Ringer Band, Cole provided rhythm guitar, lead and backing vocals and occasional drums.
On the advice of her manager she changed her performance name to "Beccy Cole".
In January 1993 at the Country Music Awards of Australia she won the Star Maker award, singing Reba McEntire's "Just a Little Love" and Slim Dusty's "Bushland Boogie".
As a result of winning the Star Maker award, she had to perform at a special concert opening for Gina Jeffreys.
This was the commencement of a lifelong friendship.
Cole moved to Sydney in 1993 to pursue her music career and to record a single.
She was advised by studio owners Deniese and Martin Cass that her self-penned tracks were not good enough, so she recorded "Fooling' Around", which was written by Perth songwriter Mark Donahoe.
The single spent two weeks at number 2 on the country charts.
At the 1994 Country Music Awards of Australia, Cole won the Golden Guitar trophy for Best New Talent.
and signed her first record deal in 1994.
Later that year, she spent four months touring remote Aboriginal communities in northern Australia.
Cole featured on the ABC TV documentary Doesn't Everyone Want a Golden Guitar? and her song "Take Me Home the Long Way" appeared on the associated soundtrack album of the same name.
Cole supplied backing vocals for an album, The Circle Game, by country music duo Rod McCormack and Mick Albeck; another guest vocalist was Gina Jeffreys.
In 1996, Cole signed a new record deal with Harvestone Records on the Sony label and began working on her debut album.
Cole issued two singles, "Hearts Changing Hands" and "Rest in Pieces".
The latter single's B-side, "Big Girls", was co-written with Chambers; it was promoted by a music video which featured Albeck as Cole's love interest.
On 11 July 1997 her debut album, Beccy Cole, was released and peaked at number 122 on the ARIA Charts in November.
The album generated lukewarm responses and Sony decided not to record a second album.
Cole married Mick Albeck late in 1997 and gave birth to a son on 2 March 1999.
Cole and Albeck divorced in 1999.
Later in 1999, Cole began touring with Darren Coggan, Felicity, and Adam Harvey as the 'Young Stars of Country'.
In 2000 at the Gympie Music Muster the four artists recorded their live cover version of Dolly Parton's "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind".
She has released ten studio albums, with six reaching the ARIA Albums Chart top 40, Little Victories (January 2003), Preloved (September 2010), Songs & Pictures (September 2011), Great Women of Country (with Melinda Schneider, November 2014), Sweet Rebecca (April 2015) and The Great Country Songbook Volume 2 (with Adam Harvey, April 2017).
Her video album, Just a Girl Singer (August 2004), peaked at No. 6 on the ARIA Top 40 DVD Chart.
Cole has received nine Golden Guitar trophies at the CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia.
During December 2005 to January 2006 she performed for Australian Defence Force personnel in Iraq.
It won the 2007 Song of the Year at CMAA awards, and its music video was listed at No. 1 on Australia's Country Music Channel.
In March 2015 she published her autobiography, Poster Girl.
Her related single, "Poster Girl (Wrong Side of the World)" (May 2016), expresses her support for the troops.