Sheldon Tarsha
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Sheldon Tarsha is a former lead vocalist for Adler's Appetite who joined in the spring of 2005 and played until they disbanded in January 2006.
Having spent years in Hollywood fronting various bands, Sheldon Tarsha emerged when he was named Male Vocalist of the Year in a national singing competition called KaraokeFest 2003, and performed live on the US-syndicated 'Mark and Brian' radio show. He recorded a best-selling EP, which won him 7 International Songwriting Awards from Billboard, Independent Music Awards, International Songwriting Competition, and Song of the Year.
A fiery performance of the classic rock anthem, "Welcome to the Jungle", caught the attention of former Guns N' Roses member Steven Adler who offered Tarsha the gig as lead vocalist with his own band, Adler's Appetite. Tarsha became the official lead singer of Adler's Appetite in 2005, and embarked on a world tour with Steven Adler and a revolving line-up of world-renown rock musicians. The group finally disbanded in January of 2006, midtour in Germany.
Upon Returning to the USA, Sheldon Tarsha began work on a new album. On November 30th, 2006, Tarsha released his first full-length, self-produced album, entitled Prophecies. Several songs from the album began receiving airplay. In March, 2007, the single 'Dirty' became a Top 10 Rock hit, reaching No.2 on the Live365 Internet Radio Network.
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