Desna Sisarich (born c. 1947)[1] is a New Zealand pop singer who released a handful of songs in the 1970s. She was one of New Zealand's first woman singer/songwriters.[2][3]
^Studio One, 1968 - Sisarich composition (and info about her age) appears at 3:55 in part 2. NZ On Screen
^Marc Saxon, Desna Sisarich Profile, 18 November 2015, AudioCulture
DesnaSisarich (born c. 1947) is a New Zealand pop singer who released a handful of songs in the 1970s. She was one of New Zealand's first woman singer/songwriters...
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performed by Kamahl, "Country Spring" by Larry Philip, "Take My Life" by DesnaSisarich, "Natural Man" by Bunny Walters, and "What Do You Do" by Lutha. One...