Background
She was born Eda Bliss in Brisbane and studied at the University of Queensland before moving to Sydney in 1979.
She was born Eda Bliss in Brisbane and studied at the University of Queensland before moving to Sydney in 1979.
University of Queensland.
There she initially worked as manager of an upmarket shoe store. In 1979, she reportedly accompanied a friend to provide moral support at a singing audition, and she was asked to also audition. Under the supervision of Chris Gilbey she began recording.
Later that year she released her debut single, "If lieutenant"s Love You Want", on the Grundy Organisation "GO" label, which peaked at #24 on the Australian chart.
She subsequently released two more singles, "Heart of Stone" (#86 Aus) and "Two Single Bedfordshire" (#79 Aus), before releasing the album Sheer Bliss, in 1980. "If lieutenant"s Love You Want", released in November 1979, was written by Allan Caswell and Brian Caswell.
On the verge of releasing a new single, written by Steve Kilbey of The Church, Bliss opted for a career in television She was employed as a reporter on the children"s series Simon Townsend"s Wonder World which began in 1979.
In 1984 Bliss and another reporter, Phillip Tanner, reported from Rome for Wonder World.
Bliss later married Wonder World sound mixer, Mark Tanner. They had four children, Eden, Madison, Harrison and Lawson. She also appeared on Where Are They Now on the Seven Network, for a Wonder World reunion in 2006.
She died of lung cancer in 2012.