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Australian Idol 2004 was the second season of the Australian television series Australian Idol. It debuted on July 13, 2004. Over 50,000 people throughout Australia auditioned. Image File history File links AustralianIdol. ...
Casey Donovan (born May 13, 1988) is an Australian singer and the youngest winner of the idol competition anywhere in the world, winning the second season of Australian Idol at the mere age of 16. ...
Anthony Cosmo Callea (born December 13, 1982 in Melbourne to Italian parents) is an ARIA Award winning Australian singer and was the runner-up in the 2004 season of Australian Idol. ...
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Hayley Jensen (née Thomas) (born January 7, 1983) was thrust into celebrity status after appearing on the second season (2004) of television ratings hit show Australian Idol, on Network Ten. ...
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Chanel Cole. ...
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Ricki-Lee Coulter (born November 10, 1985) is an Australian pop singer. ...
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Daniel OConnor as Ned Parker Daniel OConnor (born November 1978) is an Australian singer and actor. ...
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Australian Idol is the Logie Award winning Australian version of the hit British TV show Pop Idol. ...
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As well as the five larger cities, the judges also visited Canberra, Hobart, Darwin and Tamworth this year. Of the twelve finalists, three were from Sydney, two were from Melbourne, and one each from Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Hobart, Perth, Canberra, Adelaide and Bega. For other uses, see Canberra (disambiguation). ...
Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ...
âPort Darwinâ redirects here. ...
Tamworth is a city in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. ...
This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. ...
This article is about the Australian city; the name may also refer to City of Melbourne or Melbourne city centre. ...
For other uses, see Brisbane (disambiguation). ...
For other places with the same name, see Gold Coast. ...
Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ...
The Perth skyline viewed from the Swan River This article is about the metropolitan area of Perth, Western Australia. ...
For other uses, see Canberra (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Adelaide (disambiguation). ...
Location of Bega in New South Wales (red) Bega is a town in the south-east area of the state of New South Wales in Australia. ...
The winner was Casey Donovan. Runner up Anthony Callea (2nd), Courtney Murphy (3rd), Hayley Jensen (4th) & Chanel Cole (5th). The final 2, as well as Ricki-Lee Coulter (7th), were the only contestants of the Top 12 to score hits, although Chanel Cole & Daniel Belle did team up under the label Spook, to release an album in mid to late 2005, as well as another in 2007, and Chanel Cole to release an album in 2007, with the two best-selling contestants being Casey & Anthony. Ngaiire Joseph (Top 30 contestant) and Marty Worrall have released a single each in late 2005. Hayley will be releasing an album in late 2006. Casey Donovan (born May 13, 1988) is an Australian singer and the youngest winner of the idol competition anywhere in the world, winning the second season of Australian Idol at the mere age of 16. ...
Anthony Cosmo Callea (born December 13, 1982 in Melbourne to Italian parents) is an ARIA Award winning Australian singer and was the runner-up in the 2004 season of Australian Idol. ...
Courtney Murphy was a contestant in the 2004 season of the Australian reality television series Australian Idol. ...
Hayley Jensen (née Thomas) (born January 7, 1983) was thrust into celebrity status after appearing on the second season (2004) of television ratings hit show Australian Idol, on Network Ten. ...
Chanel Cole. ...
Ricki-Lee Coulter (born November 10, 1985) is an Australian pop singer. ...
Chanel Cole (born Chanel Cole Whalley on 13 November 1977 in Hamilton, New Zealand) is a musician from Bega, New South Wales. ...
Chanel Cole. ...
On a darker note, Telstra, a major sponsor of the series, made an embarrassing error when they issued a series of half-page advertisements in major newspapers congratulating Donovan on her victory, and linking to her website. However, the address was incorrect, leading to a website about gay porn star Casey Donovan, rather than the singer's. The company issued a prompt apology upon realising their mistake.[1] Telstra Corporation (ASX: TLS, NZX: TLS, NYSE: TLS) (formed from Telecom Australia) is an Australian telecommunications and media company under private ownership, with a dominant position in landline telephone services, a large share of mobile phone services, domestic consumer (including dial-up access and Broadband internet broadband cable modem, satellite...
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A website (alternatively, Web site or web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos and other digital assets that is hosted on one or several Web server(s), usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a LAN. A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML...
Since its coinage, the word homosexuality has acquired multiple meanings. ...
A pornographic actor or a porn star is somebody who appears in pornographic movies, live sex shows or peep shows. ...
For other people with the same name, see Casey Donovan Casey Donovan (2 November 1943 - 10 August 1987) was a male porn star of the 1970s and 1980s, appearing primarily in films and videos catering to gay male audiences. ...
After this season, judge Dicko bowed out of the series, later to appear in the Seven Network reality TV shows My Restaurant Rules, Dancing with the Stars and most recently, Australian Celebrity Survivor. The 2004 season was also notable for an Asian contestant named "Flynn", who sang the Freestylers song "Push Up" after being found from a terrible audition, in the same vein as William Hung. The Seven Network is an Australian television network, owned by the Seven Media Group. ...
My Restaurant Rules is an Australian reality television series that airs on the Seven Network. ...
Dancing with the Stars is an Australian television series based on the British Strictly Come Dancing. ...
Celebrity Survivor, also known promotionally as Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu and Australias Celebrity Survivor, was an Australian television series that screened on the Seven Network in 2006, based on the popular reality television show Survivor. ...
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Finalists Casey Donovan -
Casey Donovan (born May 13, 1988) is an Australian singer and the youngest winner of the idol competition anywhere in the world, winning the second season of Australian Idol at the mere age of 16. ...
Anthony Callea -
Anthony Cosmo Callea (born December 13, 1982 in Melbourne to Italian parents) is an ARIA Award winning Australian singer and was the runner-up in the 2004 season of Australian Idol. ...
Courtney Murphy Courtney Murphy (born November 20, 1979 in Perth in Western Australia]]) was 24 years of age when he participated in Australian Idol. He was eliminated from the competition following the program on 8 November 2004 after making it to the final three. is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Also: 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins. ...
The Perth skyline viewed from the Swan River This article is about the metropolitan area of Perth, Western Australia. ...
Slogan or Nickname: Wildflower State or the Golden State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Constitutional monarchy Governor Ken Michael Premier Alan Carpenter (ALP) Federal representation - House seats 15 - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05) - Product ($m) $100,900 (4th) - Product per capita $50,355/person...
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Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Murphy played the parts of "Roger" a "T'Bird" in the Grease Arena Spectacular which toured Australia from May until June 2005. He has released a CD in the group "Murphy's Lore" with his brothers. Courtney's brother, Chris Murphy, placed fourth in the fourth season of Australian Idol. This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ...
Courtney Murphy's Australian Idol performances: - Perth Audition - "The Rescue Blues" (Ryan Adams)
- Semi Final Group 1 - "She Will Be Loved" (Maroon 5)
- Final 12 (Aussie Hits) - "You Weren't in Love With Me" (Billy Field)
- Final 11 (Pop Music) - "No Matter What" (Bad Finger)
- Final 10 (60's)- "Spinning Wheel" (Blood, Sweat & Tears)
- Final 9 (Disco) - "Everyone's a Winner" (Hot Chocolate)
- Final 8 (Idol's Choice) - "God Only Knows" (Beach Boys)
- Final 7 (The Beatles) - "Got to Get You into My Life" (The Beatles)
- Final 6 (80's) - "Oh Sherrie" (Journey)
- Up, Close & Personal - "We'll Do It All Again" Bleu
- Final 5 (R&B/Soul) - "What a Fool Believes" (The Doobie Brothers)
- Final 4 (Big Band) - "For Once in My Life (Frank Sinatra) & "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington)
- Final 3 (70's) - "Somebody to Love" (Queen) & "My Love" (Wings)
Commonly confused with Bryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American alt-country/rock singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, North Carolina. ...
Maroon 5 is a soul-influenced American rock band originating from Los Angeles, California. ...
Blood, Sweat & Tears (also known as BS&T) was an American music group, formed in 1967 in New York City. ...
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The Beach Boys, originally the Beech Boys, a small team of four brothers from the south of Poland, emigrated to America in the early 1950s in search of a fortune to be made in the Arizonian logging industry. When it soon became evident they had been the victims of...
The White Album, see The Beatles (album). ...
Journey is an American rock band formed in 1973 in San Francisco, California. ...
What a Fool Believes is a song written by Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins, and recorded by The Doobie Brothers for their 1978 album Minute by Minute (with McDonald singing lead vocals). ...
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Louis[1] Armstrong[2] (4 August 1901[3] â July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo[4] and Pops, was an American jazz musician. ...
This article is about the American Jazz composer and performer. ...
Queen are an English rock band formed in 1970 in London by guitarist Brian May, singer Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Taylor, with bassist John Deacon joining the following year. ...
Hayley Jensen -
Main article: Hayley Jensen
'Note To Self' Album Cover - Canberra / Sydney Auditions - "The Voice Within" (Christina Aguilera)
- Semi Final Group 1 - "Angel" (Sarah McLachlan)
- Final 12 (Aussie Hits) - "Weir" (Killing Heidi)
- Final 11 (Pop Hits) - "Left Outside Alone" (Anastacia)
- Final 10 (60's) - "To Sir, with Love" (Lulu)
- Final 9 (Disco) - "If I Can't Have You" (Yvonne Elliman)
- Final 8 (Idol's Choice) - "Release" george.
- Final 7 (Beatles')- "Yesterday" (The Beatles)
- Final 6 (80's) - "I Feel The Earth Move" (Carole King)
- Up, Close & Personal - "Here With Me" (Dido)
- Final 5 (R&B/Soul) - "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (Marvin Gaye & Tammy Terrell)
- Final 4 (Big Band) - "It Had To Be You" (Billie Holiday) & "Nature Boy" (Nat King Cole)
Hayley Jensen's debut album "Note To Self" is due to be released on the 16th of September, 2007. Hayley Jensen (née Thomas) (born January 7, 1983) was thrust into celebrity status after appearing on the second season (2004) of television ratings hit show Australian Idol, on Network Ten. ...
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The Voice Within is the fifth and final single from Christina Aguileras sophomore album, Stripped. ...
Christina MarÃa Aguilera (born December 18, 1980) is an American pop singer and songwriter. ...
Sarah Ann McLachlan, OC,[2] OBC[2] (born January 28, 1968) is a Grammy-winning Canadian musician, singer and songwriter. ...
Killing Heidi is an Australian rock band from Violet Town, Victoria. ...
This article is about the singer. ...
To Sir, with Love is the theme from the 1967 film To Sir, with Love. ...
Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, OBE, (born 3 November 1948 in Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire), best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scottish singer, songwriter, actor, model, and television personality who has been successful in the entertainment business from the 1960s through the 2000s. ...
If I Cant Have You was written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees. ...
Yvonne Elliman album cover photo c. ...
George (often written george, no capitals and in italics) is a rock band from Brisbane, Australia. ...
Music sample Yesterday Problems? See media help. ...
The White Album, see The Beatles (album). ...
I Feel The Earth Move is the third song in the TRIAL2/PRISON section of the opera Einstein on the Beach by Philip Glass. ...
Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. ...
Dido (born Florian Cloud de Bounevialle Armstrong,[1] December 25, 1971) is a British BRIT Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated singer and songwriter who performs under a nickname her mother gave her in childhood. ...
Aint No Mountain High Enough is an R&B/soul song written by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson in 1966. ...
Marvin Gaye (born Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr. ...
Tammi Terrell (born Thomasina Montgomery) (April 29, 1945 â March 16, 1970) was an American Motown singer in the 1960s, best known for her duets with Marvin Gaye. ...
It Had to Be You could mean: It Had to Be You! (2005 film) It Had to Be You (television series) It Had to Be You (1989 film) It Had to Be You (2000 film) It Had to Be You (song) This is a disambiguation pageâa list of articles...
Billie Holiday (April 7, 1915 â July 17, 1959), born Eleanora Fagan and later nicknamed Lady Day (see Jazz royalty regarding similar nicknames), was an American jazz singer, generally regarded as one of the great female jazz vocalists of the twentieth century. ...
Nathaniel Adams Coles, known professionally as Nat King Cole (March 17, 1919 â February 15, 1965) was a popular American singer, songwriter, and jazz pianist. ...
Chanel Cole -
Chanel Cole. ...
Marty Worrall Marty Worrall (born February 8, 1978) placed sixth in the competition. In 2006, Worrall participated in the quiz show Australia's Brainiest Idol, and was the winner. is the 39th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
// Australias Brainiest is a television game show series produced in Australia by Crackerjack Productions, a FremantleMedia company; and currently airing on Network Ten. ...
Ricki-Lee Coulter -
Main article: Ricki-Lee Coulter Ricki-Lee Coulter (born November 10, 1985) is an Australian pop singer. ...
Daniel Belle Daniel Belle (born May 20, 1983) was the fifth contestant to be voted out of the competition. He also visited Sacred Heart Cabramatta in Sydney with Chanel Cole. is the 140th day of the year (141st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...
A classically trained singer, Belle was sometimes criticised by the judges for failing to demonstrate his abilities in pop music. Belle was voted into the final 12 by viewers votes, and was selected following a performance of Robbie Williams' "Rock DJ", described by judge Ian Dickson as "ridiculous". It was suggested that following Dickson's severe criticism, public sympathy earned Daniel a place in the finals. For other uses, see Pop music (disambiguation). ...
For other people with the same name, see Robbie Williams (disambiguation). ...
Ian Dicko Dickson (born 28 March 1955 as Ian Ross Perrygrove in Birmingham, England) is a music industry and television personality in Australia. ...
The judges considered that he redeemed himself somewhat after being selected and complimented him on some of his performances, particularly his version of Josh Groban's "You Raise Me Up". Joshua Winslow Groban (born February 27, 1981) is a Grammy-nominated American singer/songwriter known for his mature and lyrical baritone voice. ...
Belle is now a member of Australian trip hop group Spook with his girlfriend, fellow contestant Chanel Cole Trip hop (also known as the Bristol sound) is a term coined by United Kingdom dance magazine Mixmag, to describe a musical trend in the mid-1990s; trip hop is downtempo electronic music that grew out of Englands hip hop and house scenes. ...
Chanel Cole (born Chanel Cole Whalley on 13 November 1977 in Hamilton, New Zealand) is a musician from Bega, New South Wales. ...
Chanel Cole. ...
Daniel Belle's Australian Idol performances: - Sydney Audition - "Thankyou" (Boyz II Men) & a classical song
- Semi Finals Group 2 - "Rock DJ" (Robbie Williams)
- Final 12 (Aussie Hits) - "You Were There" (Southern Sons)
- Final 11 (Pop Hits) - "You Raise Me Up" (Josh Groban)
- Final 10 (60's) - "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (Neil Diamond)
- Final 9 (Disco) - "Working My Way Back To You" (The Spinners)
- Final 8 (Idol's Choice) - "Your Song" (Elton John)
Boyz II Men is an American R&B/soul singing group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
For other people with the same name, see Robbie Williams (disambiguation). ...
Joshua Winslow Groban (born February 27, 1981) is a Grammy-nominated American singer/songwriter known for his mature and lyrical baritone voice. ...
Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter and sometime Actor. ...
This article is about the music genre. ...
The Spinners are a Detroit, Michigan -based soul band popular in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
Sir Elton Hercules[1] John CBE[2] (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947) is a five-time Grammy and one-time Academy Award-winning English pop/rock singer, composer and pianist. ...
Emelia Rusciano Emelia Rusciano placed ninth in Australian Idol 2004. She gave an outstanding performance of Alicia Keys' "If I Ain't Got You" on the wild card show helping her to be invited by the judges to join the Top 12. She reached the Top 9, being eliminated on the September 27, 2004 show. In 2006, she participated in the quiz show Australia's Brainiest Idol. Alicia Keys (born Alicia J. Augello-Cook on January 25, 1980[1][2]) is an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, philanthropist, and author who has sold over twenty million albums worldwide and has won numerous awards, including nine Grammy Awards, eleven Billboard Music Awards...
If I Aint Got You is a Grammy Award-winning single released from R&B/soul musician Alicia Keyss sophomore album, The Diary of Alicia Keys. ...
is the 270th day of the year (271st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
// Australias Brainiest is a television game show series produced in Australia by Crackerjack Productions, a FremantleMedia company; and currently airing on Network Ten. ...
Emelia joined Mark Trevorrow (Bob Downe) for the Adelaide Cabaret festival in late 2004 for his highly acclaimed I-Bob show and received rave reviews for her performance. She then went on to work for SAFM filling in for the "Milly and Lehmo show" and doing a number of live performances around Adelaide. Emelia impressed Austereo bosses so much that she was offered a full time breakfast hosting role in Western Australia. Emelia now lives in Perth with her husband Scott Barrow and her two daughters Marchella (5) and Odette (6months). Emelia hosts breakfast radio for Austereo and the 2Day network on Perth's 92.9. Emelia is part of the "Em, Wippa and Tim" show. Emelia recently guest starred in "Hair the tribal rock musical" along side Idol alumni Cosima DeVito and Rob Mills.
Amali Ward Amali Ward (born 2 July 1988) placed tenth in the competition. As well as being the only finalist from Tasmania, she was also one of the youngest, being a 16 year old school student at The Friends' School in Hobart. She was born to English and Sri Lankan parents. is the 183rd day of the year (184th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ...
Slogan or Nickname: The Apple Isle; Holiday Isle Motto(s): Ubertas et Fidelitas (Fertility and Faithfulness) Other Australian states and territories Capital Hobart Government Constitutional monarchy Governor William Cox Premier Paul Lennon (ALP) Federal representation - House seats 5 - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05) - Product ($m) $16,114...
The Friends School, Hobart is a private, co-educational Quaker school, located in Tasmania, Australia with a total enrolment of approximately 1250 (2006). ...
Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
Amali auditioned for Australian Idol in Hobart and just scraped in. Singing Alicia Keys "If I Ain't Got You". Marcia thought she was worthy however, the male judges came to a disagreement. Dicko said no, but after another go at singing Mark Holden allowed Amali to continue in the competition being one of two contestants from Tasmania. Making through each round with her stunning looks and good voice Amali was able to reach only the Final 10, being eliminated after the 60's Theme Night, when she sang "I Say a Little Prayer". Australian Idol is the Logie Award winning Australian version of the hit British TV show Pop Idol. ...
Alicia Keys (born Alicia J. Augello-Cook on January 25, 1980[1][2]) is an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, philanthropist, and author who has sold over twenty million albums worldwide and has won numerous awards, including nine Grammy Awards, eleven Billboard Music Awards...
A hit song by Dionne Warwick. ...
Amali has been back and forth from Hobart to Sydney and Melbourne at various modelling shows and events. She was rumoured to feature on Channel 10's Video Hits as a host alongside ex-Idol contestant Axle Whitehead. Ten Network logo Network TEN so called because it broadcasts on Channel TEN in most cities, is Australias third but possibly most profitable television network. ...
She has been confirmed to now be a regular Channel [V] host and is currently in training.[citation needed] On her MySpace, she has also been writing and recording songs which are free to listen to. These songs include; "Know Me Better", "The New Black", "Send Over" and "Drag Me Down". Channel [V] is an international music channel chain. ...
Amali Ward's Australian Idol performances: - Hobart Audition - "If I Ain't Got You" by (Alicia Keys)
- Semi Final Group 2 - "Some Kind Of Wonderful" by (Joss Stone)
- Final 12 (Aussie Hits) - "Emotions" by (Samantha Sang)
- Final 11 (Pop Hits) - "Shackles (Praise You)" by (Mary Mary)
- Final 10 (60's) - "I Say a Little Prayer" by (Dionne Warwick)
If I Aint Got You is a Grammy Award-winning single released from R&B/soul musician Alicia Keyss sophomore album, The Diary of Alicia Keys. ...
Alicia Keys (born Alicia J. Augello-Cook on January 25, 1980[1][2]) is an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, philanthropist, and author who has sold over twenty million albums worldwide and has won numerous awards, including nine Grammy Awards, eleven Billboard Music Awards...
Joss Stone (born Joscelyn Eve Stoker on 11 April 1987) is a British soul, R&B, and blues singer, songwriter, and occasional actress who emerged to fame in late 2003 with her debut album, The Soul Sessions, which was certified triple platinum by the BPI, and was announced as one...
Its over and done But the heartache lives on inside And who is the one your clinging to instead of me tonight And where are you now Now that I need you Tears on my pillow Wherever you go Cry me a river that leads to your oceans Youll never...
Samantha Sang (born August 5, 1953 in Melbourne, Australia) is a singer. ...
This article is about the musical duo. ...
A hit song by Dionne Warwick. ...
Marie Dionne Warrick (born December 12, 1940), known professionally as Dionne Warwick, is an acclaimed five-time Grammy Award-winning African American singer best known for her work with Hal David and Burt Bacharach as songwriters and producers. ...
Dan O'Connor -
Daniel OConnor as Ned Parker Daniel OConnor (born November 1978) is an Australian singer and actor. ...
Angeline Narayan Angeline (Angie) Narayan was placed twelfth in the contest. Narayan auditioned for Australian Idol in the Gold Coast by performing Disco Inferno by The Trammps which blew the judges away with her soulful, R&B voice. In the Top 24, she performed Chain Of Fools by Aretha Franklin. After reaching the Top 12, she performed A Touch Of Paradise by John Farnham, but which left the judges a bit disappointed by her performance. Angie told them that she has been suffering from the flu. She was eliminated the next night. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Chain of Fools is a very popular (and successful) Aretha Franklin song first released as a single in 1967 and subsequently appearing on many of her albums. ...
Disco Inferno was a band formed in Essex in the late 1980s by Ian Crause (guitar & vocals), Paul Wilmott (bass), Rob Whatley (drums) and Daniel Gish (keyboards) After the departure of Gish (who would later join Bark Psychosis) the three-piece Disco Inferno recorded the single Entertainment with producer Charlie...
The Trammps, based in Philadelphia, were one of the first disco bands. ...
Chain of Fools is a very popular (and successful) Aretha Franklin song first released as a single in 1967 and subsequently appearing on many of her albums. ...
Aretha Louise Franklin (born March 25, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. ...
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Since her elimination, Narayan has released several demo singles and has written many new songs and has produced an album named 'Undeniable' through an independent record label called 'Locus Records', in which she covered Aretha Franklins' "Chain Of Fools".
Bottom three statistics | Date | Theme | Order from bottom (left to right) | | September 6 | Australian Made | Angeline Narayan | Emelia Rusciano | Amali Ward | | September 13 | Pop music | Dan O'Connor | Hayley Jensen | Marty Worrall | | September 20 | The 1960s | Amali Ward (2) | Hayley Jensen (2) | Marty Worrall (2) | | September 27 | Disco | Emelia Rusciano (2) | Marty Worrall (3) | Casey Donovan | | October 4 | Contestant's Choice | Daniel Belle | Chanel Cole | Hayley Jensen (3) | | October 11 | The Beatles | Ricki-Lee Coulter | Chanel Cole (2) | Marty Worrall (4) | | October 18 | The 1980s | Marty Worrall (5) | Casey Donovan (2) | Hayley Jensen (4) | | October 25 | R&B | Chanel Cole (3) | Courtney Murphy | Hayley Jensen (5) | | November 1 | Big Band | Hayley Jensen (6) | Casey Donovan (3) | | November 8 | The 1970s | Courtney Murphy (2) | Anthony Callea | | November 21 | Finale | Anthony Callea (2) | Casey Donovan (4) | For other uses, see Pop music (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the music genre. ...
The White Album, see The Beatles (album). ...
Rhythm and blues (or R & B) is a musical marketing term introduced in the United States in the late 1940s by Billboard magazine. ...
A big band is a type of musical ensemble associated with playing jazz music and which became popular during the Swing Era from the early 1930s until the late 1940s. ...
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