Why Amy Shark almost said no to Australian Idol gig
Amy Shark had to overcome years of rejection, knock-backs and ‘nos’ to rise to the top of the music world. That’s one reason she’s back as a judge on Australian Idol – a gig she almost said no to.
Amy Shark had to overcome years of rejection, knock-backs and ‘nos’ to rise to the top of the music world. That’s one reason she’s back as a judge on Australian Idol – a gig she almost said no to.
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