Sharon Emirali is a singer-songwriter who has been performing since she was 8yrs old. She has performed throughout New Zealand and Australia and in Japan and has established herself as one of NZ’s top session and TV singers. She is sought after for her stage presence and vocal ability as well as her bubbly and infectious personality.
Sharon began singing in country music then moved into the world of pop music, and in 1992 scored a Top 10 hit with ‘Summer Full of Colour’.
In more recent years Sharon has performed in concert tours with Tom Jones, Charlie Pride, Rikki Morris (opening for UK stars Paul Young and Tony Hadley) and toured with legendary vocal group The Jordinaires (who appear on Elvis Presley’s early hits) and Elvis’ drummer DJ Fontana, in support of world-renowned Elvis impersonator Mike Albert.
Following a season of performances at the exclusive Hotel New Akao in Atami, Japan, Sharon returned to New Zealand to become an integral member of an award-winning commercial music writing team.
Consequently Sharon is a busy studio session singer and has featured in Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2007 & 2008, TVNZ's Singing Bee, The Anzac Concert for Maori Television and performed at Rotorua’s Lakeside concert.