Sally Seltmann
Sally Mary Seltmann (born
Sally Mary Russell, 11 September 1975), is an Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and Record producer. From 2000 to 2009, Seltmann used the stage name,
New Buffalo. Under that name, Seltmann wrote, performed, arranged and produced her debut album, ''
The Last Beautiful Day'' in September 2004. Her second album, ''
Somewhere, Anywhere'' appeared in March 2007. Seltmann and Canadian singer-songwriter
Feist, co-wrote the song "
1234" (originally "Sally's Song") which was featured in a 2007
iPod Nano commercial. It became a Top 10 hit on the United States
''Billboard'' Hot 100 for Feist. Seltmann is married to
Darren Seltmann formerly of
electronic music group,
The Avalanches. In April 2010, Seltmann released her third solo album, ''
Heart That's Pounding''. Late that year, she formed an indie rock trio,
Seeker Lover Keeper, with fellow Australians
Sarah Blasko and
Holly Throsby. They issued a
self-titled album in June 2011, which peaked at number three on the
ARIA Albums Chart. In 2013, Seltmann released her fourth solo album, ''Hey Daydreamer''. In April 2018, Allen & Unwin published Sally Seltmann's
debut novel ''Lovesome''.
As a songwriter, Seltmann has won
Australasian Performing Right Association awards for Professional Development – Pop/Dance Music in 2001 and Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year in
2008. At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2007 she was nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Album for ''Somewhere, Anywhere''.
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