Rex Goudie

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Rex Goudie was the runner-up of Canadian Idol 3.

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[edit] Biography

He was born in Dawson Creek, British Columbia on November 18, 1985 and moved back to his father's hometown of Burlington, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada with the family before Rex was two. His mother was born in Baie Verte, Newfoundland. Goudie was studying mechanical engineering at Newfoundland's Memorial University as well as working as a mechanic part-time for his father's trucking company before Idol.

Goudie was the runner-up to winner Melissa O'Neil. On Thursday, April 6, 2006, she and Rex confirmed in an interview with the CTV entertainment program eTalk Daily that they have been dating since the third week of Canadian Idol.

Goudie's musical talents began in Sunday School, where he was encouraged by his grandmother to sing. By the time he turned sixteen, Goudie had formed a band with his friends, The Purple Monkey Bomb Squad. Ironically enough, he was ousted from the band to make room for an older, more "experienced" singer, Brandon Mitchell, when he was in grade 12.

Although he has been criticised by some of the judges for his stiffness while on stage, an injury has caused him limited motion on both knees. He missed a knee specialist appointment, in August 2005, due to his progress on Canadian Idol.

Goudie is proud of his Newfoundland roots and speaks with a noticeable Newfoundland accent. He was recently quoted by local Newfoundland magazine "The Newfoundland Herald", as saying in an interview I have to repeat myself sometimes. I tries to slow down. I don't try to change myself, obviously. But I tries to slow down just to make myself legible.

In September 2005, Goudie signed a major recording contract with Sony BMG. His debut CD "Under the Lights" was released on December 13, 2005, and debuted at #5 on the Canadian charts, selling 36,000 CDs in its first week. The album was certified gold in Canada 23 days after its release. In January 2006, "Under the Lights" was certified platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association.

A few months after the competition ended, he confessed that he and Canadian Idol season three winner Melissa O'Neil had had a "thing" going on since practically the beginning of the competition. In an interview with Canadian Press, Rex confirmed that they were dating. [1]

[edit] Canadian Idol Performances

Songs that Rex performed on Canadian Idol include:

[edit] Post-Canadian Idol

On August 29, 2006, Rex Goudie made a special guest appearance on the Top 4 results show of Canadian Idol season 4. After performing his smash hit single "Run", host Ben Mulroney presented him with his platinum album "Under the Lights".

His official biography "Idolized", written by St. John's author Kim Kielley, was released in September 2006.

His second album, entitled "Look Closer" was released on December 12th 2006.

[edit] Discography

Goudie was nominated in two categories in the 2006 Juno Awards: Album of the Year and Artist of the Year.

Under the Lights (2005)

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Track Listing:
1. Drive
2. Lie Awake
3. Run
4. You Alone
5. Strong Enough
6. Call Your Name
7. Write It In Lightning
8. Who I Am
9. One True Summer Night
10. Stay
11. Whiskey Lullaby (duet with Melissa O'Neil)
12. Break The Silence


Look Closer Released on December 12th, 2006.

Track Listing:
1. My One Mistake
2. You Got To Me
3. Whatever
4. One Good Reason
5. Way Above
6. Like I Was Dying
7. Hollow
8. Till It's Over
9. Throwing It All Away
10. Tomorrow Turns
11. Ain't Dead Yet
12. Spinning Wheels* iTunes Bonus Track
13. All You Are* iTunes Bonus Track
14. I'm Not The One* iTunes Bonus Track


[edit] Featured on

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Canadian Idol: High Notes (2005)

Featured on track #1 singing "After the Rain".

[edit] Singles

  • Run (2005) - Reached #1 on the Canadian Top 20 Chart and won a SOCAN #1 Award
  • Lie Awake (2006)
  • You Got To Me (2006)

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