Collette Roberts

Collette
Birth name Collette Roberts
Born 1968 (age 4748)
New Zealand
Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Disco, dance pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1989-1995

Collette Roberts (born 1968), who performed under the stage name Collette, is a New Zealand-born, Australian model turned disco/pop star in Sydney during the late 1980s and early 1990s.[1][2] She had a top five single on the Australian and New Zealand singles chart in 1989 with a cover version of Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell".[3][4] "Ring My Bell" was certified gold in Australia by ARIA.[5] Sometimes considered a one hit wonder, Collette had two other top 40 Australian hits in 1989 with "All I Wanna Do Is Dance" and "That's What I Like About You".[3]

Biography

Early in her career, Collette performed in bright fluorescent lycra clothing, especially bike shorts, bras, and braces. In 1990, she appeared with a new image of short hair and black clothing in an attempt to cast aside the bike shorts image and for her music to be taken more seriously. Collette appeared briefly as Isabelle Britton on the Australian soap opera Home and Away in late 1991.

After her second album Attitude (1991) and its singles yielded little commercial success, Collette retired from the music industry and pursued a career as a stylist and make-up artist. She appeared on Channel 7's Where Are They Now? in 2006, revealing that she does some volunteer work at Sydney's Taronga Zoo.[6] She occasionally performs "Ring My Bell" at gay-related events wearing the original "Ring My Bell" regalia.

Discography

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
AUS
[3]
NZ
[4]
UK
[7]
1989 "Ring My Bell" 5 4 93 Raze the Roof
"All I Wanna Do Is Dance" 12 21
"That's What I Like About You" 31
1990 "Who Do You Think You Are?" 56 Attitude
"Upside Down" 91
1991 "This Will Be (Everlasting Love)" 122
1995 "You Can Run But You Can't Hide" (with The Nation) 149 non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Albums

References

General
Specific
  1. McFarlane 'Collette' entry. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
  2. Spencer et al, (2007) COLLETTE entry. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks:
  4. 1 2 "charts.org.nz > Discography Collette". Hung Medien. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
  5. "The ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart 1989". ARIA. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  6. "Where Are They Now Australia – Collette (pop singer)". YouTube. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  7. "Official Charts > Collette". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  8. "Who's who of Australian rock / compiled by Chris Spencer, Zbig Nowara & Paul McHenry". catalogue. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 5 February 2010.

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