James Kannis

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James Kannis
Background information
Birth name James Jay Kannis
Born November 5, 1985 (age 21)
Genre(s) Hip hop, R&B, Pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 2005 – present
Label(s) Shock Records (2006 – present)
Website JamesKannis.com.au

James Jay Kannis (born November 5, 1985) is a singer from Australia who was well known for participating in the reality television show Australian Idol. Kannis was placed in seventh position, eliminated on October 17, 2005.

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 on 11 November 2006 peaked at #5 in the ARIA Australian Singles Chart, #22 in the ARIA Physical Singles Chart and #35 in the "Weighted" ARIA Singles Chart, making him the only true independent Australian artist in the Aria Top 40 on December 4. The single also topped the Australian Indie charts. His second single is also due out just prior to the release of the highly anticipated album Angels on a Hot Tin Roof.

'Love 2 Love' Single Cover
'Love 2 Love' Single Cover

James Kannis' Australian Idol performances were:

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