Lianne's career started at a very young age she made her first stage appearance with a girl group at the age of 12years old, the group was called Angel Flight and consisted of five girls ages from 12 to 18. They did performances, which required live harmonies and high impact dance routines and performed in St David’s Hall, festivals and also did a tour of Welsh High Schools.

At 15 she was in a group called Beaus Bohemians this is where she had her first taste of fame she was asked to perform at Hyde Park and she performed alongside Curiosity Killed the cat, and Pepsi and Shirley.

At the age of 20 she started writing original material and worked with various local and London based musician/songwriters, some of which were released.

At 21 she joined a production team who were signed to a ten year deal with telstar, she was guest vocalist on many dance/trance chart hits.

At the age of 22 she was offered a season at Blackpool tower it was great practice for her vocal stamina and had to perform every night of the week as lead singer with a band called Perfect Trick.

At the age of 22 she was offered a season at Blackpool tower it was great practice for her vocal stamina and had to perform every night of the week as lead singer with a band called Perfect Trick.

At 23 with much experience under her belt she spotted an auditioning The Stage for girl group. She sent off a demo and pic and got a call to say she had made it down to the short list and could she come to Nomis Studios. After auditioning all day the managers had made their decision and decided on the final five which was Lianne Morgan, Geri Halliwell, Victoria Adams, Michelle Stephenson and Melanie Brown. She was later replaced by Melonie C. They went on to become The Spice Girls.

Lianne released a single Big In Japan with Sony did a tour of Europe in Nightclubs .The dance track got to number 16 in dance charts.

1996 Principle Singer on Cruise Ships.

1998 she formed a band called Little Gypsy they performed in all Student Venues and indie/rock clubs around the UK. Getting brilliant revues from NME and Melody Maker, and The Times.

1999 After being in the headlines due to her brief relationship to The Spice Girls Lianne decided to start working behind the scenes and went to work within artist development for variously independent record labels and New Deal for Musicians.

In 2002 she set up Stage Camp (Central Academy of Music and Performance) Lianne obtained various contracts within entertainment industry and education authority to write, cast and manages original musicals, plus coach all perspective cast members.

In 2004 she formed a group called Disco Divas and Swinging Sixties Sisters which was a three girl group vocal show; they toured the country.

In 2004/2005 she set up a show called Cabaret it was a full stage show in Las Vegas Revue style consisting of 4 singers and 4 dancers, performing their own versions of songs from Cabaret, Moulin Rouge and Chicago. The show toured the South West.

2008 Lianne decided to re launch Stage Camp (Cardiff Central Academy of Music and Performance) setting up courses to teach singing to age groups 7 and above.

2010 Lianne starts work within a musical community project and starts teaching Live Performance Skills to young people, young people not in education or employment, behavioural issues, and anxiety issues.

2011 Lianne finishes her album recorded at Stir in Cardiff with her band and producer Greg Haver, producer of The Manic Street Preachers, Lost Prophets, Catatonia and Mel C.s

2012 Lianne continues to pass her skills on to new artists and pupils. She is currently promoting her album. She is also working on gaining funding for future music projects. She continues to support various people with voice issues and hopes to start her Voice Issues Support Charity soon. V.I.S.