Sarah McLellan(I)
Singer, dancer, and actress Sarah Elizabeth McLellan was born on
November 22, 1982 in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia. Sarah moved to
New York City when she was seventeen years old. In 2001 she made her
professional musical debut as the lead singer of the 100th Anniversary
Harley Davidson Open Road Tour. McLellan made her Broadway stage debut
as both a dancer and singer at age twenty in a revival of the hit
musical "42nd Street." Sarah then moved to Las Vegas, Nevada and
performed in the American company version of the musical "We Will Rock
You;" she started out in the minor role of a Teen Queen and eventually
wound up playing the much more substantial part of Killer Queen. In
October, 2005 McLellan became the extremely fiery and sexy lead singer
of the acclaimed all-female Led Zeppelin tribute band Lez Zeppelin. Lez
Zeppelin toured all over Japan, Europe, and America performing at major
rock festivals which included headlining the opening night of
Tennessee's Bonnaroo Music Festival in 2008. Moreover, the group
released their self-titled debut album in 2007. Sarah left Lez Zeppelin
in January, 2009 in order to pursue a solo career. McLellan lives in
New York City.