Career Highlights

At the age of eight years, Felicity began piano lessons
As an eleven-year-old, Felicity bought her first guitar
1989 Tamworth CCMA Talent Quest - overall winner
1991 Tamworth 'Junior Citizen of the Year'
1992 (aged 16) - first album released ( Felicity Urquhart )
1993 - State Bank of NSW Entertainment Scholarship
1993 - Finalist, New Talent, CMAA Awards
1993 - Graduated from the Talent Development Project
1994 - Supported Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings at the Sydney Entertainment Centre
1994 - Nominated for Best New Talent - The Johnny O'Keefe Encouragement Award, Mo Award
1995 - Nominated for Best Female Country Performer, Mo Awards
1995 - Performed for the Winfield Cup Rugby League Grand Final at the Sydney Football Stadium
1995 - Second album released ( Follow Me )
1996 - Finalist, Female Vocalist, CMAA Awards
1996 - Winner, Best Female Country Performer, Mo Awards
1996 - Compered Schools Spectacular Sydney Entertainment Centre, televised Channel Ten.
1997 - Co-host for lifestyle television program "Our Country"
1997 - Signed with EMI Music Australia as a recording artist
1998 - Finalist, Vocal Collaboration, CMAA Awards
1998 - Winner, Best Female Country Performer, Mo Awards
1998 - Inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame, Tamworth for services to country music
1998 - Winner, Best Female Country Performer, Australian Club Entertainment Awards
1998 - Awarded the Sport and Tourism Youth Foundation's Noel McGrugan Memorial Scholarship
1999 - Semi-finalist, Female Vocalist, CMAA Awards
1999 - third album released ( Nothing to Hide )
1999 - Winner, Best Female Country Performer, Australian Club Entertainment Awards
1999 - Finalist, Female Country Performer, Mo Awards
2000 - Semi-finalist, Best Video Clip, CMAA Awards
2000 - Finalist, Female Vocalist, CMAA Awards
2000 - Finalist, Best Female Country Performer, Mo Awards
2000 - Winner, Best Female Country Performer, Australian Club Entertainment Awards
2001 - Golden Guitar Winner, Vocal Collaboration of the Year, CMAA Awards
    (with Darren Coggan, Beccy Cole and Adam Harvey)
2001 - Inducted into 'Hands of Fame', Tamworth
2001 - Finalist, Best Female Country Performer, Mo Awards
2001 - fourth album released ( New Shadow )
2001 - Finalist, Best Female Country Performer, Australian Club Entertainment Awards
2001 - Film clip 'Planet Of Love' recognised with a highly commended award for direction at the Australian Cinematographers Society QLD Awards.
2002 - Finalist, Female Vocalist and Album of the Year, CMAA Awards
2002 - Nominated for Female Country Performer of the Year, 27th Annual 'Mo' Awards
2002 - Presenter at the Country Music Awards of Australia (televised Channel 7)
2002 - Finalist for Best Female Country Performer, Australian Club Entertainment Awards
2003 - Co-host at the Country Music Awards of Australia (televised Channel 7)
2003 - Received a Centenary Medal from the Prime Minister's office, for her contribution to Australian society via country music
2003 - Mo Award Finalist for Best Female Country Performer
2003 - Finalist for Best Female Country Performer, Australian Club Entertainment Awards