Tuesday, November 28, 2017

28/11/17 - Samantha Jade at the "ARIA Music Awards" at "The Star" casino in Sydney

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"Dailymail.co.uk" website (00:19):


Hit 92.9 - "The Horses" (Daryl Braithwaite cover):


"Yahoo 7" interview:

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

22/11/17 - Samantha Jade being interviewed for the website "SeniorsNews.com.au"

Sammy Jade takes to the stage in Proserpine.

She was the first female winner of "The X Factor Australia" and this week she was live on stage at the Proserpine state high school.

Samantha Jade performed during a tour of Proserpine and Bowen, spreading a Christmas message with the Salvation Army.

This morning she appeared on Seven's "Sunrise" program in a live cross from Bowen.

During her stop at Proserpine, she took part in an on-stage q&a before singing songs with the help of Proserpine state high school students.

Growing up, she told the "WhitsundayCoastGuardian", she had instilled in her virtues of charity and helping those less fortunate that herself:

"I am a huge fan of "The Salvation Army" and what they do, so when they asked me to come to the Whitsunday, i didn't think twice,” she said, "I had heard about cyclone Debbie and the devastation it left and i am happy to help wherever i can. Growing up we always gave to heaps of charities, my mum was very much about "give and you shall receive".”

Jade said she had been bombarded with testimony about how incredible the Whitsunday community has fared in the face of adversity:

"And how everybody got together and that is how everybody is okay. It's so important for the community to all pull in together and help one another”, she said.

The fact that she performed at an all-purpose hall a stone's throw from a cyclone shelter which housed displaced victims of Debbie at the neighbouring primary school was not lost on the "Aria Music Award" winning artist.

Jade marked the five-year anniversary of winning "The X Factor Australia" by performing "What You've Done To Me" for the Proserpine high school students.

From 05.30pm today Jade will take to the stage at the Bowen sound shell to perform a selection of songs and Christmas carols at a community barbecue event:

"We are going to have food and drinks and spread the Christmas cheer, it should be fun”, she said.

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22/11/17 - Samantha Jade on Seven's "Sunrise" in Bowen


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"Silent Night" (Christmas carol cover - Acoustic):

22/11/17 - Samantha Jade being interviewed on Hit 105's "Stav, Abby And Matt" in Brisbane

Monday, November 20, 2017

Flyers of a performance at "Beresford Sundays" club in Surry Hills

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Samantha Jade will perform at "Beresford Sundays" club in Surry Hills, on november 26th 2017

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

08/11/17 - Samantha Jade being interviewed for the website "DailyTelegraph.com.au"

"Friends4Youth" campaign: Samantha Jade’s mission to help cancer sufferers.

Aussie pop star Samantha Jade has opened up about her family’s battle with cancer while visiting teenage cancer patients at the Sydney children’s hospital.

The former "The X Factor Australia" winner, originally from Perth, said losing her mother to cancer three years ago has made her even more passionate about supporting young people fighting the disease.

Yesterday, the "Sony" foundation ambassador said she wants to make a difference, even if its simply bringing a smile to young patients’ faces.

The "Sony" Foundation funds life changing programs for those with special needs, facing cancer and those that have been marginalised from society.

Their "Friends4Youth" campaign raises money for "You Can" centres in hospitals around the country, where teens can take a break from treatment to relax and connect with other patients:

“I love coming to see the kids, they inspire me. My mum had cancer and i understand the journey for the parents, the support they need, and how tough it is. I love being able to put a smile on everyone’s dial”, Jade said, “My mum passed nearly three years ago and she fought really hard. What the "Sony" foundation does is amazing and i’ve been able to see their work first hand and be so involved. I was there for the opening of the first "You Can" centre in Perth in 2013, my mum came with me and it holds a special place in my heart.”

Jade also met with one of her biggest fans, 18-year-old cancer patient Zoie Moore.

After a year of intense chemotherapy, Zoie has now finished treatment for her Leukaemia and will be going home soon.

The teen has big plans for the future, including dreams of becoming a pilot, an events planner or a makeup artist:

“I just finished treatment and i’m so excited, it hasn’t hit me yet because i’m still going through side affects. Once i get home, i’ll be able to take a breath and say: “Yes, i’m on my way to recovery,” Zoie said, “I’m just looking forward to going places i haven’t been able to for a whole year, like shopping, going to the beach and hanging around crowds of people. Being able to drive my car will be so much better than having to rely on my mum and having my independence back will be the best thing.”

"Sony Music Australia" artists, including Samantha Jade, Jessica Mauboy and Dami Im, have donated unique auction items for the "Friends4Youth" campaign including a guitar signed by 22 of the artists that feature on the charity single released last week.

Jade has also donated a red carpet dress. All donations will go towards “You Can” centres around the country:

“All the artists are so lovely and everyone wants to help. For us, if singing a song is what we can do to help, then i’m all for it.”

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