Kasey: (announcing the pregnancy of her second child) We are absolutely over the moon and couldn't be happier. Shane is so excited too, of course, and is looking after me very well. I'm getting spoilt ... sleep-ins most mornings, dinner made for me…
Kasey: [On her father] He has been my biggest influence and I would never have been able to make the music I do without him. I am his biggest fan.
Kasey's second album Barricades and Brickwalls was released on September 3, 2001.
Her lead single "Nothing At All" from the album Carnival reached the top ten list of the singles chart.
Kasey's first solo album, The Captain, was recorded on Norfolk Island in 1998.
The Dead Ringer Band broke up in 1998 following the separation of Kasey's parents.
In 1995 the Dead Ringer Band won Band Of The Year at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, winning a Golden Guitar.
1995 saw The Dead Ringer Band releasing their second album, "Home Fires".
The Dead Ringer Band won "Song of the Year" at the Country Music Awards in 1992 for the song "Things Just Aren't the Same on the Land".
In 2002 Kasey wed now ex-husband Corey Hopper but they split in September 2004.
Kasey writes her own music and plays the guitar and keyboard.
2006 - Kasey Chambers new album "Carnival" has debuted at number 1 on the national ARIA charts This makes it her third album release to spend time in the top spot.
Kasey's album Wayward Angel reached number 1 on the Australian charts and spent 36 weeks in the top 50. It has now reached 3 x Platinum sales.
Kasey released her third solo album Wayward Angel in Australia on May 31, 2004. It debuted at number 1 on the Australian charts and went platinum in its first week of release.
In 2002 Kasey and her then partner actor/director Cori Hopper had their first baby Talon Jordi on 22 May.