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Tara Kamala Slone (born September 7, 1973) is a Canadian rock vocalist, actress and television personality. Slone was born in Montreal, Quebec, and raised in Wolfville and Halifax, Nova Scotia. She began pursuing classical voice training at the age of 12 with the goal of becoming an opera singer. At 18, she attended Concordia University to pursue a degree in music. In 1996, Slone became the lead singer of Joydrop after discovering a wanted ad for a singer in the magazine Now. By 1997, Joydrop had a record deal and released two albums. The band had chart hits in Canada with the singles 'Beautiful' and 'Sometimes Wanna Die,' (which also reached #20 on the American Billboard Alternative chart) and was nominated for a Juno Award. Her latest album, 'Just Look Pretty and Sing,' was released on March 6, 2007, but was completed before appearing on the reality show Rock Star INXS in 2005. Slone competed on Rock Star INXS in 2005, a reality show that sought to find a replacement lead singer for the band INXS. For 8 years, Tara co-hosted the groundbreaking NHL broadcast Rogers Hometown Hockey alongside Ron MacLean, where she became the first woman to host a national NHL show. On June 8, 2024, Slone announced she was moving back to Canada to work for Sirius XM radio in music and entertainment programs.

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