(1982-08-13) 13 August 1982 (age 41) Paddington, New South Wales
Genres
Pop
dance
Occupation(s)
Singer
songwriter
dancer
Instrument(s)
Vocals
Years active
2001–present
Labels
King Kyle
Young and Vicious Records
Formerly of
Scandal'us
Scarlett Belle
Website
www.tamarajaber.com
Musical artist
Tamara Jaber (Arabic: تمارا جابر; born 13 August 1982) is an Australian recording artist who rose to fame in the early 2000s as a winner on the hit TV show Popstars. She was a member of the pop group Scandal'us. Following the disbandment of Scandal'us in 2002, Jaber signed to record label King Kyle Records and released two solo singles "Ooh Ahh" and "Hard for Me". In 2007, she became a member of the pop duo Scarlett Belle, before resuming her solo career in 2011. Jaber released her debut extended play Felt, Not Heard through US independent label in November 2012.
TamaraJaber (Arabic: تمارا جابر; born 13 August 1982) is an Australian recording artist who rose to fame in the early 2000s as a winner on the hit TV...
Jaber (Arabic: جابر) is an Arabic name for males used as a given name and surname. Alternative spellings are Gaber, Jabir and Jabeur. Jaber Al Mulla (born...
charts" by giving airplay to "Ooh Ahh" (a song by his then-girlfriend, TamaraJaber). The allegations were made on TV current affairs program Today Tonight...
was an Australian pop duo formed in 2007, that initially consisted of TamaraJaber, Reigan Derry and Hayley Aitken. Aitken left the group in 2008, leaving...
Ooh Ahh or Ooh Aah may refer to: "Ooh Ahh" (GRITS song) "Ooh Ahh" (TamaraJaber song) "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit", a song by Gina G "Oooh Ahh", a song...
artist TamaraJaber, released on 1 August 2005 by King Kyle Records. "Hard for Me" was written by Philippe-Marc Anquetil, Christopher Lee-Joe and Tamara Jaber...
news and current affairs commentator, TV personality Joe Hasham, actor TamaraJaber, Singer Paul Khoury, TV personality and voice talent Paul Nakad, actor...
label as "none". She was signed to Sony BMG publishing. In 2007, Aitken, TamaraJaber (ex-Scandal'us) and Reigan Derry (Australian Idol contestant, 2006) formed...
Shah Abbas I. Jaber Āl Safa studied language and history under renowned scholars Hassan Yusuf al-Makki and Muhammad Ibrahim al-Husseini. Jaber Al Safa and...
member Hayley Aitken left the group, leaving Derry and fellow member TamaraJaber as a duo. They later signed with Sony Music Australia and released their...
band leader Abe Forsythe (1999) – actor Virginia Gay (1999) – actress TamaraJaber (1999) – recording artist Emma Lung (1999) – actress Alyssa McClelland...
Nitty 11 87. "Wake Me Up When September Ends" Green Day 13 88. "Ooh Ahh" TamaraJaber 13 89. "So Good" Bratz Rock Angelz 14 90. "Just Lose It" Eminem 1 1 91...
download on 10 September 2010. When interviewed by The Daily Telegraph, TamaraJaber, a member of the duo, said they wanted to release "something upbeat and...
Jabal Amila "runs down the coast as far south as Tyre and was home to the Shaqif Arnun fortress (Beaufort Castle). According to the historian Tamara Chalabi...
Kamel Jaber was born in Nabatiyeh in 1951. After graduating with a BA in Business Administration from the American University of Beirut in 1973, Jaber founded...
journalist in Beirut, Ali Jaber interviewed billionaire Rafik Hariri in 1992, months before he became prime minister of Lebanon. Ali Jaber was later asked to...
Anquetil Christopher-Lee Joe Tamara Ohh Ahh (Pepsi Song) 12 - Australia - Philippe-Marc Anquetil Christopher-Lee Joe TamaraJaber Hard For Me 15 - Australia...
author Casey Donovan (born 1988) – winner of season 2 of Australian Idol TamaraJaber (born 1982) – Australian recording artist Hannah Joy – Australian singer/songwriter...
arm of JAB Holdings, which was renamed JAB Luxury in July 2014. Over the course of the various private equity transactions, Jimmy Choo and Tamara Mellon...
Lewiston Journal. Beirut. Associated Press. Retrieved 31 December 2012. Jaber, Ali (22 October 1990). "Leader of a Major Christian Clan in Beirut Is Assassinated...
his visit in 1785. According to Tamara Chalabi, these events would persist in the collective memory of the Shia of Jabal Amel well into the early 20th century...