The indie-pop artist Jem Cassar-Daley, daughter of Australian country music musician Troy Cassar-Daley, is gaining popularity in the music industry. Jem was born in Brisbane, Queensland, on February 14, 2001. She is a gifted singer-songwriter who is forging her career, in addition to being the famous daughter of TV personality Laurel Edwards.
Jem’s early musical inspiration came from Gwen Stefani, Beyoncé, and Fergie, among others. Joni Mitchell, Fleetwood Mac, and Missy Higgins are among her other influences. 2019 saw Jem graduate from high school and start her musical career. She toured with her father for 70 performances in a single year.
Personal Information | |
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Full Name | Jem Irene Cassar-Daley |
Date of Birth | February 14, 2001 |
Age | 22 |
Place of Birth | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Ethnicity | Gumbaynggirr Bundjalung |
Parents | Troy Cassar-Daley (Father), Laurel Edwards (Mother) |
Sibling | Yes (Not specified) |
Educational Background | |
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Highest Qualification | High School Graduate (Year of Graduation: 2019) |
Educational Details | Not specified |
Occupational Information | |
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Profession | Singer-Songwriter |
Genres | Indie-pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Keyboards |
Years Active | 2021–present |
Career Highlights | |
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Debut Single | “Letting Go” (July 2021) |
Debut EP | “I Don’t Know Who to Call” (Released: May 27, 2022) |
Notable Singles | “Changes,” “Like it More,” “Oh No” |
Awards and Nominations | |
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2022 National Indigenous Music Awards | New Talent of the Year (Won) |
2022 Queensland Music Awards (Indigenous Award) | “Letting Go” (Won) |
2023 AIR Awards | Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year (Nominated) |
2023 AIR Awards | Best Independent Pop Album or EP (Nominated) |
2023 Australian Women in Music Awards | Emerging Artist Award (Nominated) |
With the release of her first track, “Letting Go,” in 2021, Jem Cassar-Daley launched her solo music career. Her seven-track first EP, “I Don’t Know Who to Call,” which was published in May 2022, was the true breakthrough. Hit singles from the EP include “Letting Go,” “Changes,” “Like it More,” and “Oh No.”
Due to her distinctive style, Jem was nominated for awards at esteemed occasions such as the Queensland Music Awards and the Australian Independent Record Awards.
Jem Cassar-Daley’s achievements were acknowledged when she was named the 2022 National Indigenous Music Awards’ New Talent of the Year. She was also nominated for the Australian Women in Music Awards and the 2023 AIR Awards.
In addition to her career as a musician, Jem was recently the center of attention at Times Square, New York, as part of a Spotify ambassador program that promoted female musicians. Troy Cassar-Daley highlighted Jem’s ascent to fame in the country music industry while expressing his deep delight in becoming a father.
This happier period in Troy Cassar-Daley’s life follows a difficult few years filled with personal traumas, such as the deaths of his parents. Troy’s mental state deteriorated due to these adversities, putting his marital and family life in jeopardy. But when he faced the destructive path he was on, things started to change. He began to reflect on himself, recorded an honest and unvarnished album, and reconnected with his Grafton, New South Wales, roots.
Jem Cassar-Daley‘s musical journey and Troy Cassar-Daley’s path to healing highlight the resilience and strength within the Cassar-Daley family. As Jem continues to make her mark in the music industry, her success becomes a source of pride and inspiration for her family and fans alike.