McLeod, using the pseudonym Sammie Scream, started a new group, Screaming Bikini, featuring KJ from The Art, which issued a single, "Easy", followed by their debut self-titled album in May 2011. It was followed by a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark". In 2005 Sarah McLeod launched her solo career, she signed with Festival Mushroom Records,[11] releasing her first single, "Let's Get Together", in May. Sarah McLeod (born 18 July 1971) is a New Zealand film and television actress. At Red River she met John Ballenden, a newly appointed Scottish accountant at Upper Fort Garry, whom she married in 1836. [3] Frae 2008 tae 2009, McLeod co-starred in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street as Cindy Watson. She was sent to the Red River Colony (now part of Manitoba) to receive a formal education. Sarah Yvette McLeod (born 1 February 1973) is an Australian singer-songwriter and frontwoman of rock band The Superjesus. Sarah McLeod has proven to be of Australia’s most talented and versatile artists. She is a healer, a teacher, a modern-day shaman. So from the first time I auditioned for the role, until the whole thing comes out, the third film, my bab… “It was overwhelming for both of us,” Sarah told the Lily.

In 1990 she commenced a university course, doing a bachelor of arts at Flinders University in Adelaide. [10] Then released their first full-length album, Sumo (June 1998). McLeod's debut solo album, Beauty Was a Tiger, was released in September 2005 and peaked in the top 40 on the ARIA Albums Chart. In 2018 McLeod launched her own lifestyle clothing line Bad Valentine describing the brand as being “dedicated to the celebration of self confidence, empowerment and freedom of speech.”. In September 2018, McLeod joined Scott Darlow, Adam Brand, Jack Jones and Todd Hunter to re-record Dragon's "Rain" with all net proceeds from the sale to go towards to the Buy-a-bale program in support of Australian farmers suffering from the Australian drought. The New Zealand Herald observed in 2004 that McLeod wis "notable for having the most significant role of the few New Zealand actresses in the trilogy. Leading the defamation campaign was a couple named Pelly. Before their split, McLeod and Joannou were the latest hot music coupling involving a Silverchair muso, following in the footsteps of Daniel Johns and Natalie Imbruglia, who are now married. John Ballenden took a posting at Fort Vancouver, his wife being too ill from childbirth to accompany him. She explained, "This was after I had the baby, so my first day on the set, the baby was 12 weeks old. She enjoyed playing on stage and performed with the band every night during her visit.