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Cheyne

Best known for being the face, voice and writer of Australia’s most successful dance act, Madison Avenue, Cheyne needs little introduction.  

Here are a few highlights from the last couple of years…


•	Featured on compilations selling over 22 million copies worldwide.
•	"Don't Call Me Baby" is the highest selling single in Australia in four years, and stays in the top 5 for over 14 weeks.
•	Cheyne makes several appearances on "Top of the Pops UK" as well as high profiled shows such as MTV UK/Europe.
•	In the USA, Cheyne performs a tour of the creme' de la creme of gay clubs across America and Canada including a performance on main stage to a staggering 
1 million people at ‘Gay Pride’ in San Francisco.
•	As a solo billing, Cheyne sells out the Olympic Stadium in Moscow. 


CHARTS…

•	"Don't Call Me Baby" debuts at number 1 in the UK.   Cheyne earns a gold record in the UK selling over 450,000 copies and staying in the Euro Hit 100 chart for over 28 consecutive weeks.
•	At this time, there has been no other all-Australian act, which has written, produced and performed a number one record in the UK for 18 years.
•	'Who The Hell Are You’ went Number 1 in Australia.
•	Achieved 2 Gold Records and 5 Platinum Records.
•	"Everything You Need" debuts at number 6 in Australia and goes on to achieve gold status.
•	Madison Avenue's double platinum debut album " The Polyester Embassy" debuts at number 5 in Australia
•	"Who The Hell Are You" debuts at number 10 in the UK.
•	"Don't Call Me Baby" debuts at number 1 on the Billboard Dance Chart in the USA.
•	Who The Hell Are You" debuts at number 1 in Australia and goes on to achieve double platinum status.
•	Madison Avenue's "Don't Call Me Baby" is released and debuts in the Australian charts at number 2, going on to achieve triple platinum status.




AWARDS…

•	Cheyne was awarded an ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) Rhythm and Soul Award as the writer of Don't Call me Baby.
•	Awarded 2 American Dance Awards for Best New Artist and Best Dance Artist.
•	Nominated for 8 Aria (Australian Music Industry Association) awards.
•	Awarded 4 Aria (Australian Music Industry Association) awards.