
However, she failed to get a contract with the record label.She landed in New York in the United States with her daughter in 1966.As a prize, she received a trip to New York City to cut a single for Mercury Records.
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She won the talent contest on the Australian pop music TV show, Bandstand.She continued performing: sang on radio and television.She started supporting herself as a single mother to her daughter, Traci.Weate was an old musician and a family friend. She got married at a young age with Kenneth Claude Weate.


Her parents had been constantly touring nationwide.
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Her mother was a popular actress known as a regular cast member in the TV series Homicide (1964), Country Town (1971), and Bellbird (1967), whereas her father was a writer, producer, and actor. She was born to parents Stella Lamond (mother) and Maxwell David "Max" Reddy (father). She was born into a well-known show business family. She has Irish, Indian, Scottish, and English ancestry. Her ethnicity is mixed and her race is white. Her birth place is in Melbourne, Victoria in Australia.

She made her debut with the singles "One Way Ticket" and "I Believe in Music" in 19. Her musical style is best described as a light amalgam of rhythm and blues, easy rock, and jazz. She eventually moved to the United States to pursue her music career. She was born into a show-business family and had begun her career as an entertainer at the age of four. She is often referred to as the "Queen of '70s Pop" and is famous for her single, "I Am Woman". Helen Maxine Reddy, popularly known as Helen Reddy was an Australian-American singer, songwriter, actress, tv host, activist, and motivational speaker.
