Background
Whatmore was born in Salford and raised in Walkden.
Whatmore was born in Salford and raised in Walkden.
People’s Idol
Sarah Whatmore rose to fame in the first series of the British television show People’s Idol. Simon Fuller signed her to Radio Corporation of America Records including a world wide management deal with 19 Entertainment. Music career
Whatmore was writing for fellow People’s Idol alumni, and spent time working on her debut album, "Living Proof".
A third single failed to materialise, and the release of "Living Proof" was cancelled.
Several recordings were leaked over the years, including "Close To Maine" and "Don"t Let Maine Go". Turning down the opportunity to become a backing singer for Kylie Minogue to concentrate on her own solo career, Whatmore spent the next five years honing her craft.
During the years she wrote more than two hundred songs with various collaborators including Greg Fitzgerald and Peter John Vettese. Whatmore continued to record and write for herself as well as other musicians.
In 2008, she came up with an album of new material.
The first single was titled "Smile", and was released on 22 September 2008. lieutenant contained a sample of Hall & Oates" "Sara Smile". The single included remixes by Bimbo Jones and Vito Benito.
The album, Time To Think, was released on 23 March 2009.
Her next single from the album was "Undefined".