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Tina Arena Profile

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Tina Arena

Famous As
Singer, songwriter
Birth Name
Filippina Lydia Arena
Birth Date
November 1, 1967
Birth Place
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Famous As
Singer, songwriter
Popular for
Album "Don't Ask" (1994)
Birth Name
Filippina Lydia Arena
Birth Date
November 1, 1967
Birth Place
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality
Australian
Education
  • Graduated from St. Columba's College, Melbourne in 1985
Father
Giuseppe Arena
Mother
Franca
Sister
Nancy, Silvana
Spouse
Ralph Carr (Dec-1995 - 1999)
Relation
Vincent Mancini (artist)
Son
Gabriel Joseph Mancini (b. 17-Nov-05)

Filippina Lydia Arena, known professionally as Tina Arena, is an esteemed Australian singer-songwriter and musician, celebrated for her powerful voice and versatile musicality. Born on November 1, 1967, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Arena has established herself as one of the country's most successful artists, selling over 10 million records worldwide. Her ability to sing in multiple languages, including English, Italian, French, and Spanish, has further broadened her appeal and contributed to her international recognition.

Arena's passion for music was evident from an early age, influenced by her Italian heritage and the vibrant music scene of Australia. She began her career as a child performer, notably appearing on the Australian television show Young Talent Time, which showcased her remarkable vocal talents. After leaving the show, she released her debut album, "Strong as Steel," in 1990, but it was her sophomore album, "Don't Ask," released in 1994, that propelled her to stardom. The album featured hit singles such as "Chains" and "The Machine's Cry," solidifying her status as a leading pop artist in Australia.

Throughout her career, Arena has received numerous accolades, highlighting her contributions to music and the arts. She has been honored with seven ARIA Awards, including the prestigious title of Best Female Artist, and in 2001, she received a BMI Foundation Songwriting Award for co-writing the hit song "Burn." Her international success was recognized when she received a BRIT Award and two World Music Awards for Best-selling Australian Artist in 1996 and 2000, respectively.

In 2011, Arena was awarded a knighthood of the French National Order of National Merit for her significant contributions to French culture, an honor presented to her by then-President Nicolas Sarkozy. This recognition marked a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her influence beyond Australia. Additionally, in 2015, she was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame, further cementing her legacy in the Australian music industry.

Arena's contributions extend beyond music; she is also known for her philanthropic efforts. On January 26, 2016, she was appointed a member of the Order of Australia for her service to the music industry and her support of charitable organizations. In March 2019, the Australian government appointed Arena as a board member of the Australia Council for the Arts, where she continues to influence the arts community.

Currently, Tina Arena remains an active figure in the music industry, engaging in performances and releasing new music. With a career spanning over three decades, she continues to inspire fans and fellow artists alike, demonstrating her enduring talent and dedication to her craft. Her journey is a testament to her resilience and artistry, making her a beloved icon in Australian music history.