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''Jamie Strange'' is  pop/rock artist. In 2008 he had a song "Rockstar Clone" that was runner-up in the UK Songwriting Competition, which consisted of over 6000 entries. "Rockstar Clone" also received regular airplay on [[The Rock]] and other radio stations around the country. In 2009 he released the album [[Thanks for Faking it Sometimes]], which explored the theme of 'faking it as a rockstar'. He aims to become the first New Zealander to have a number one single in the USA.
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''Jamie Strange'' is  pop/rock artist. In 2008 he had a song "Rockstar Clone" that was runner-up in the UK Songwriting Competition, which consisted of over 6000 entries. "Rockstar Clone" also received regular airplay on [[The Rock]] and other radio stations around the country. In 2009 he released the album [[Thanks for Faking it Sometimes]], which explored the theme of 'faking it as a rockstar'. He aimed to become the first New Zealander to have a number one single in the USA.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.jamiestrange.com/ Jamie Strange website]
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*[http://www.jamiestrange.com/ Jamie Strange website] (dead)
*[http://www.myspace.com/whoisjamiestrange Jamie Strange MySpace page]
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*[http://www.myspace.com/whoisjamiestrange Jamie Strange MySpace page] (dead)
  
 
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Revision as of 10:43, 14 September 2017

"Thanks for Faking it Sometimes" cover art

Jamie Strange is pop/rock artist. In 2008 he had a song "Rockstar Clone" that was runner-up in the UK Songwriting Competition, which consisted of over 6000 entries. "Rockstar Clone" also received regular airplay on The Rock and other radio stations around the country. In 2009 he released the album Thanks for Faking it Sometimes, which explored the theme of 'faking it as a rockstar'. He aimed to become the first New Zealander to have a number one single in the USA.

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