Kate Ceberano pens her autobiography

Kate Ceberano has spent the past year putting her life into words for an autobiography.

Singer Kate Ceberano has spent the past year putting her life into words for an autobiography due out next month.

Journalist Tom Gilling co-authored the book I'm Talking with Ceberano. The title is a reference to her `80s band I'm Talking which gave the singer her first Top 10 hit with Trust Me in 1984. The band released the top 20 album Bear Witness (1986) and delivered a string of hits such as Lead The Way, Love Don't Live Here Anymore, Do You Wanna Be and Holy Word.

Prior to I'm Talking, Ceberano was a backing singer for Models and sang on Barbados and Out Of Mind, Out of Sight. As a solo artist she had hits with Bedroom Eyes, Love Dimension, Brave and Pash as well as a cover of Everything's Alright with John Farnham and Jon Stevens.

I'm Talking will be published by Hachette Australia on March 25.


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