Penelope Austin

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OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active2008–present
Penelope Austin
Austin in 2013
Austin in 2013
Background information
GenresElectropop
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active2008–present
Websitepenelopeaustin.com

Penelope Austin is an Australian singer-songwriter. She performs electropop music. She released her debut extended play, The Beautiful Dark on 30 May 2013. She has co-written several tracks with United States record producer and songwriter, Robert Conley including "Smoke into Flames" (October 2012), "A Place to Call Home" (March 2013), and "Don't Rescue Me" (May). During 2013 "A Place to Call Home" was used for the Australian TV series of the same name. Austin and Conley co-wrote "The Dark Collide" with J. J. Abrams and Charles Scott. Austin's performance of "The Dark Collide" was used on the Australian version of the Star Trek Into Darkness soundtrack (April 2013).

Penelope Austin[1][2] was in born in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.[3] After her mother died, when Austin was 14, she taught herself to play guitar. By the following year she was writing her first song.[4] Her early influences included artists such as Sarah McLachlan, Simon & Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac and Cat Stevens. Since turning 18 she has spent most of her time overseas, including being based in New York.[3][4] During her travels she concentrated on collecting inspiration to help her develop her songwriting skills.

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