Australian Idol 2005
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Australian Idol 2005 was the third season of the Australian television series Australian Idol. It debuted on July 26, 2005. The first of three semi-finals was held on August 16, 2005 with three of the Final 12 contenders announced the following night on August 17, 2005. 2Day FM radio host Kyle Sandilands replaced former judge Ian Dickson.
For the first time in Australian Idol history there were 13 finalists. This came about during the Wildcard Verdict show on September 5, 2005. The judges initially chose James Kannis and Emily Williams to go through to the final. This left one spot which was chosen by the Australian public. Out of the remaining contestants the two that received the highest votes were Dan Spillane and Roxane LeBrasse. With only 1% between them, Dan was announced as the final member of the Top 12. This meant Roxane had missed out yet again. The judges decided however that Roxane was too good to be left out of the Top 12 so they made it a Top 13. That catch was that two contestants were eliminated in the first round of the finals.
Eventually, the winner was decided, and it was Kate DeAraugo. She beat Emily Williams (2nd), Lee Harding (3rd) & Dan England (4th). Lee Harding has been signed to Sony BMG and released his first single, "Wasabi", in mid December 2005, and an album in February 2006. Dan England has been announced to be touring with Shannon Noll. Emily Williams has also been signed to Sony BMG after much controversy from her fans complaining that Emily should have got a record contract before 3rd place Lee Harding did; she is expected to release her first single in early 2006. There are also rumours that Sony BMG is reluctant to sign Anne Robertson, because she is very similar to former Australian Idol contestant Paulini Curuenavuli.
Although averaging around the 1.5 million viewer mark, ratings were down on the latest season compared to the first two, which regularly drew more than 2.5 million viewers during the latter half of the competition. The show suffered a massive 40% drop in viewers. This is a serious situation for Ten, which airs three Australian Idol shows every week, and has forced them to give away free commercial airtime to program sponsors expecting higher ratings. Commentators have theorised over the reasons why this has occurred, ranging from the viewing public being tired of the format to Sandilands replacing the popular Dickson. Controversy also surrounded the Australian Idol: Live Verdict show running up to fifteen minutes overtime.
It was announced on the finale, 5 minutes before the voting lines closed that only 1% separated Kate and Emily.
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[edit] Finalists
[edit] Kate DeAraugo
Katherine "Kate" Jenna DeAraugo (born November 5, 1985), is an Australian singer, and was the winner of the third season of Australian Idol in 2005.
A former swimming teacher, Kate DeAraugo had auditioned for Australian Idol, in both the first (2003) and in the second season (2004), but didn't manage to make it past the audition stage of the competition. Since her first two auditions, DeAraugo had travelled from Bendigo, Victoria to the Gold Coast, Queensland for singing lessons with Venetta Fields, finally moving to Queensland where she auditioned for the third season in (2005).
[edit] Australian Idol Performances
- Brisbane Auditions: "Young Hearts Run Free" by Kym Mazelle
- Theatre Round Day Two: "Finally" by CeCe Peniston
- Top 30 (Group 2): "For Once in My Life" by Stevie Wonder
- Top 13 Australian Made: "Please Don't Ask Me" by John Farnham
- Top 11 '60s Hits: "Rescue Me" by Fontella Bass
- Top 10 Supergroups: "I Want It All" by Queen
- Top 9 Idols' Choice: "Not That Kind" by Anastacia
- Top 8 Big Band Hits: "Cry Me a River" by Patti Austin
- Top 7 '80s Hits: "Ain't Nobody" by Chaka Khan
- Top 6 Up Close & Personal: "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette
- Top 6 Motown Hits: "I Wish" by Stevie Wonder
- Top 5 '70s Hits: "Lady Marmalade" by Patti Labelle
- Top 4 Elvis Hits: "The Impossible Dream" by Elvis Presley
- Top 4 Elvis Hits: "Burning Love" by Elvis Presley
- Top 3 #1 Hits: "Heaven" by Bryan Adams
- Top 3 #1 Hits: "Like a Prayer" by Madonna
- Top 2 Idols' Choice: "Shackles (Praise You)" by Mary Mary
- Top 2 Idols' Choice: "How Could an Angel Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton
- Top 2 Winner's Single: "Maybe Tonight"
- Grand Final Performance: "The Impossible Dream" by Elvis Presley
[edit] Milly Edwards
Amelia "Milly" Edwards (born February 29, 1988) was eliminated on October 10, 2005 after receiving the least number of votes. As one of the top thirteen, she sings one track on the album Australian Idol 3: The Final 13 - Australian Made: The Hits.
Though she auditioned for Australian Idol in Tasmania, she is a resident of Victoria.
[edit] Australian Idol performances
- Hobart/Melbourne Auditions: Something's Got A Hold On Me by Etta James
- Theatre Round Day Two: Pleasure & Pain by Divinyls (with Shaye Bianchi & Tarni Stephens
- Top 30 Group 2: I Just Wanna Make Love To You by Etta James
- Top 13 Australian Hits: Playing To Win by John Farnham
- Top 11 60s: Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) by The Contours
- Top 10 Supergroups: Somebody To Love by Queen
- Top 9 Idols' Choice: Sunday Morning by No Doubt
- Top 8 Big Band Hits: Get Happy by Judy Garland
[edit] Dan England
Dan England (born August 22, 1983), is a former service station employee noted for his dreadlock hairstyle. He went to high school at St. Joseph's Nudgee College in Brisbane. Before Australian Idol, he was singer for the Brisbane covers band 'Bejesus'.
Dan England was voted out of Australian Idol on November 7, 2005 by a difference of 27 votes less than Lee Harding. (Elvis Presley theme night), placing him fourth overall behind Lee Harding, Kate DeAraugo and Emily Williams.
He sang "We Will Rock You" by Queen on the top 10 live performance show. He received a "Touchdown" from Idol judge Mark Holden for his performance of "Desperado" on the Seventies theme night.
England's elimination was attributed in part to the fact that his home state, Queensland, did not participate in daylight saving and that Queensland voters therefore had one hour less to make their votes. This viewpoint was expounded further by the State Premier Peter Beattie. [1]
England was Shannon Noll's support act for his "Lift" tour in early 2006.
[edit] Australian Idol performances
- Brisbane Auditions: Long Train Running by The Doobie Brothers
- Theatre Round Day One: Father & Son by Cat Stevens
- Theatre Round Day Two: Ain't No Mountain High Enough by The Temptations (with Daniel Spillane & ????)
- Semi Final (Group 3): Try A Little Tenderness by Otis Redding
- Top 13: Australian Hits - Cry In Shame Diesel
- Top 11: 1960s Theme - Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers
- Top 10: Rock Supergroups - We Will Rock You by Queen
- Top 9: Idols' Choice - To Be With You by Mr. Big
- Top 8: Big Band Night - Whisper Your Name (I Could Only) by Harry Connick Jr
- Top 7: 1980s Theme - Broken Wings by Mister Mister
- Top 6: Up Close & Personal - Rooster by Alice In Chains
- Top 6: MoTown Theme - Reach Out (I'll Be There) by Four Tops
- Top 5: 1970s Theme - Desperado by Eagles
- Top 4: Elvis Theme - Hound Dog by Elvis Presley
- Top 4: Elvis Theme - Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis Presley
[edit] Laura Gissara
[edit] Lee Harding
[edit] James Kannis
James Jay Kannis (born November 5, 1985) was eliminated on October 17, 2005, placing him in 7th position.
Kannis auditioned for Australian Idol in Sydney singing a song he composed with his father, producer Sammy K, "A Dollar Away". The three judges responded with positive comments, Marcia Hines stating that she thought Kannis has "got a really good future in this industry".
During his Top 30 performance, he performed "Change the World" by Babyface, and although the judges provided positive feedback, he did not reach the Top 12. He returned to perform in the "Wildcard" round singing "Drift Away", and became the "Judges Choice" and the first "Wildcard" to be put through to the Final 12.
James Kannis is currently signed with ZEUS Records/SHOCK. His debut album Angels on a Hot Tin Roof, which takes inspiration from many genres of music including hip-hop, orchestral and dance, was Produced in Australia by Sammy K and Mastered in New York by world renowned Tom Coyne ( Destiny's Child,Pink) is due for release in early 2007. His debut single "Love 2 Love" which was released 11th Nov 2006 is currently #5 in the ARIA Australian Singles Chart, #22 in the ARIA Physical Singles Chart and #35 in the "Weighted" ARIA Singles Chart as of December 4, making him the only true independant Australian artist in the Aria Top 40 at the moment. He has also topped the Australian Indie charts currently sitting at #1 position. His second single is also due out just prior to the release of the highly anticipated album Angels On A Hot Tin Roof.
[edit] Australian Idol performances
- Sydney Auditions: A Dollar Away by James Kannis
- Theatre Round Day One: Don't Let Go (Love) by En Vogue
- Theatre Round Day Two: Stayin' Alive by Bee Gees (with Rocky Loprevite & Cameron Avery)
- Theatre Round Day Three: Walking In Memphis by Marc Cohn
- Semi Final (Group 3): Change The World by Babyface & Eric Clapton
- Wildcards: Drift Away by Michael Bolton
- Top 13: Australian Hits - The Day You Went Away by Wendy Matthews
- Top 11: 1960s Theme - Hold On, I'm Coming! by Sam & Dave
- Top 10: Rock Supergroups - Layla by Eric Clapton
- Top 9: Idols' Choice - Love The One You're With by Luther Vandross
- Top 8: Big Band Night - Sway by Michael Buble
- Top 7: 1980s Theme - Truly by Lionel Richie
[edit] Roxane LeBrasse
[edit] Chris Luder
[edit] Anne Robertson
Anne Robertson, (born March 7, 1983), is of Samoan background, but has grown up largely in Sydney's South-West.
Robertson had previously auditioned for Australian Idol 2003, but she failed to make the top 30. In Australian Idol 2005, she made it to the final 6. After being earlier tipped as a contender for Australian Idol title, she was eliminated on October 24 - after placing in the bottom three for the first time. She has been commended for her grace, composure and humility throughout the competition.
[edit] Australian Idol performances
- Sydney Auditions: Where Do We Go From Here? by Deborah Cox
- Theatre Round Day Two: Finally by CeCe Peniston
- Top 30 (Group 1): Home by Diana Ross
- Top 13 (Australian Made): I Don't Want To Be With Nobody But You by Absent Friends
- Top 11 60s Hits: When Something Is Wrong With My Baby by Sam & Dave
- Top 10 Supergroups: Where The Streets Have No Name by U2
- Top 9 Idols' Choice: Independent Women by Destiny's Child
- Top 8 Big Band Hits: Minnie The Moocher by Cab Calloway
- Top 7 80s Hits: Open Arms by Journey
- Top 6 Up Close & Personal: Dangerously In Love by Beyoncé
- Top 6 Motown Hits: If I Were Your Woman by Gladys Knight
[edit] Daniel Spillane
Daniel Spillane (born February 29, 1980) came fifth in Australian Idol 2005.
After auditioning for the previous season in Sydney and not being selected, he heeded the advice of judge Mark Holden and dedicated the next year to honing his skills as a performer. He left his employment with his family's real estate business to move to Brisbane in order to find inspiration.
He performed "Gimme Some Lovin'" for his 2005 audition, and was unanimously chosen to advance to the next round. During his Top 30 performance of Gavin Degraw's "I Don't Want To Be", Spillane suffered from glossophobia and as a result he had difficulty maintaining a consistent pitch, however the judges invited him to return for the "Wildcard" show. He was one of three contestants voted by the general public to continue in the competition.
Spillane advanced for several weeks, though he was often disadvantaged by recurrences of stage fright. On several occasions Spillane was voted as one of the "bottom three" but the judges noted that his vocal performances and stage presence was gradually improving. He was eliminated from the competition on October 31, 2005 despite giving a performances that had drawn very positive comments from the judges.
[edit] Australian Idol performances
- Brisbane Auditions: Gimme Some Lovin' by Spencer Davis Group
Theatre Round Day One: New York State Of Mind by Tony Bennett
Theatre Round Day Two: Ain't No Mountain High Enough by The Temptations (with Dan England & ????)
- Top 30 (Group 1): I Don't Want To Be by Gavin DeGraw
- Wildcard: Gimme Some Lovin' by Spencer Davis Group
- Top 13 - Australian Made: Tucker's Daughter (Original artist: Ian Moss
- Top 11 - 60's Hits: I Got You (I Feel Good) by James Brown
- Top 10 - Supergroups: TNT by AC/DC
- Top 9 - Idol's Choice: If I Could by 1927
- Top 8 - Big Band Hits: Feeling Good by Michael Buble
- Top 7 - 80's Hits: If You Don't Know Me By Now by Simply Red
- Top 6 - Motown Hits: Shakey Ground by The Temptations
- Top 5 - 70's Hits: Cold As Ice by Foreigner
[edit] Tarni Stephens
Tarni Stephens (born April 3, 1978) was eliminated in the first round, on September 12, 2005 along with fellow Top 13 contestant Chris Luder.
Stephens auditioned in Brisbane. She was known for her rock style of music. She was also the lead singer in her band Tarni.
[edit] Australian Idol performances
- Brisbane Auditions: Trouble by P!nk
- Theatre Round Day One: Rush You by Baby Animals
- Theatre Round Day Two: Pleasure & Pain by Divinyls (with Shaye Bianchi & Milly Edwards)
- Theatre Round Day Three: Lala by Ashlee Simpson
- Top 30 - Group 1: Sweet Child O' Mine by Guns N' Roses
- Top 13 - Australian Hits: (I've Got You) On My Mind by Powderfinger
[edit] Emily Williams
[edit] Natalie Zahra
[edit] Bottom three statistics
Date | Theme | Order from bottom (left to right) | ||
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September 12 | Australian Artists | Tarni Stephens | Chris Luder | Milly Edwards |
September 19 | The 1960's | Natalie Zahra | Laura Gissara | James Kannis |
September 26 | Rock Supergroups | Laura Gissara (2) | James Kannis (2) | Daniel Spillane |
October 3 | Contestant's Choice | Roxane LeBrasse | Milly Edwards (2) | Daniel Spillane (2) |
October 10 | Big Band Hits | Milly Edwards (3) | Dan England | James Kannis (3) |
October 17 | The 1980's | James Kannis (4) | Emily Williams | Daniel Spillane (3) |
October 24 | Up Close and Personal/Motown | Anne Robertson | Daniel Spillane (4) | Dan England (2) |
October 31 | The 1970's | Daniel Spillane (5) | Lee Harding | Kate DeAraugo |
November 7 | Elvis Presley | Dan England (3) | Lee Harding (2) | |
November 14 | #1 Hits | Lee Harding (3) | Kate DeAraugo (2) | |
November 21 | Finale | Emily Williams (2) | Kate DeAraugo (3) |
Australian Idol |
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Hosts and Judges |
Andrew G | James Mathison Mark Holden | Marcia Hines | Ian "Dicko" Dickson | Kyle Sandilands |
Winners |
Guy Sebastian | Casey Donovan | Kate DeAraugo | Damien Leith |
Runners-Up |
Shannon Noll | Anthony Callea | Emily Williams | Jessica Mauboy |
Seasons |
Idol 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 |
Other |
List of semi finalists | Young Divas | Australian Made: The Hits | List of commercial releases |