Meet Bowie Jane, an Australian "lawyer by day, pop singer by night" with a host of BBC radio gigs booked in the UK this year. Jane (pictured below) says she practises criminal law, but refuses to disclose which firm she works for or her real name...
When we contacted Jane, we got no more out of her on this topic than what was written on her website.
With the "super-woman" apparently getting over 100,000 visits to her MySpace page per month, and some of her YouTube videos attracting thousands of views, it seems improbable that she would be able to keep her double life as a lawyer totally secret.
Yet Jane maintains that she has managed to do so, insisting that work colleagues are unaware of her popstar antics – despite performing a high-profile gig at the Australian Open Tennis Championships last year.
Having apparently chosen law in an attempt to please her parents, Jane says the plan down the line is to ditch her legal career and do the music full-time. "I really want to do just the singing, but I can’t afford to at the moment," she said.
Encouragingly in this respect, Jane's Twitter follower count has spiralled over recent months. However, doubts remain about the Aussie songstress' ability to monetize the loyalty of aficionados like "Fresco Sharalyn" and "Unice Shareown" (pictured below) – a type of which she boasts a notable percentage.