Shannon Noll Has Some Fun on his Snarler AT6!
Segway Powersports Australia has been involved with Shannon Noll on a few different projects over the years, and when he asked Segway if they could help him find a vehicle that would best tackle the terrain on his farm, the Snarler AT6 fit that description perfectly! Press Release: Segway Powersports Australia.
“We use the Segway every single day, for quick easy transport or carting feed for the animals, it is the best tool we have on the farm and the great thing about it is at the end of the day you can also have a shedload of fun because it is an absolute weapon when you want to open her up and have a play.”
“That thing’s a beast. An absolute beast. We’re gonna have some fun on that. Yeehaw!” – Shannon Noll.”
The Australian singer-songwriter who first came to prominence as runner-up of the first season of Australian Idol way back in 2003, has released five top ten albums, including two number-one multi-platinum sellers. Shannon’s first ten singles all peaked inside the ARIA top ten, including three that reached number one. He is the only Australian male artist in Australian chart history to have ten consecutive top ten singles. Shannon was born in the Australian town of Orange, New South Wales and grew up in the small town of Condobolin in central western New South Wales.
He is the third and youngest of three children to parents Sharon and Neil Noll and along with brothers Damian and Adam, spent their childhood and teenage years living on the family farm which ran sheep and cattle and grew cereal crops. That is why getting back to the land has been important to Shannon, so when the pandemic hit in early 2020 and the country went into lockdown Shannon set about relocating the family to a property in rural NSW where they could stretch their legs on some acreage, keep the family’s horses, grow some veggies, run a bit of cattle and even getting back into one of Shannon’s first jobs of shearing sheep.
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