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Stellie signs to UNIFIED Artist Management

Stellie will be managed by Ash Hills of UNIFIED.

By Music NetworkPublished Mar 10, 2020
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Rising Aussie artist Stellie has signed a management deal with UNIFIED.

She'll be managed by Ashleigh Hills, with the announcement coming just a day after her new track 'How Do We Look So Good' was added to triple j on full rotation.

Stellie also recently toured the country with The Vanns, and looks set to take things to a new level in 2019.

"I’m so incredibly happy and proud to be a part of the UNIFIED family and am especially excited to be working alongside my manager Ash Hills," said Stellie.

"With the help of her, Jaddan and the overwhelming support of the whole Unified team, I can’t help but think the sky’s the limit."

The Adelaide native performed at UNIFIED's BIGSOUND showcase last year, wowing all at Ric's Big Backyard. She also appeared on TMN's Ones to Watch in 2020 list.

Of the new signing, Hills added; “I am so thrilled to welcome Stellie into the UNIFIED family.

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"The moment I heard her single "Let’s Forget We Were In Love” I sent her an email and shortly after a DM on instagram as I was so excited by what I had heard. Luckily she wasn’t scared off and the rest is history!

"She has been busy writing, recording and perfecting the live show and now with How Do We Look So Good? we are ready to welcome everyone to the new Stellie world."

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