Qld Singer Picks Up $100K Prize At Tamworth Country Music Fest

20 January 2020 | 3:45 pm | Staff Writer

Previous winners include Keith Urban, Beccy Cole, Lee Kernaghan and more.

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Queenslander singer-songwriter Sammy White has been named the 2020 Toyota Star Maker, beating out some tough competition at Tamworth’s Country Music Festival last night.

The 22-year-old was given the award and its accompanying prize package worth $100,000 for her debut single Drowning My Sorrows.

“Congratulations to Sammy White on winning the 2020 Star Maker title,” Toyota Star Maker producer Barry Harley said.

“Sammy is in good company with other female artists who have taken out the Star Maker crown and who are now leading the way in Australian country music including Beccy Cole, Gina Jeffreys, Lyn Bowtell and Kaylee Bell, and we look forward to watching her journey as the 2020 Toyota Star Maker.”

The prize includes studio time to record a four-track EP, 12-month use of a Toyota vehicle and a trip to Nashville.

Previous winners include Keith Urban, Gina Jeffreys, Sam McClymont, James Blundell and Lee Kernaghan.

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