Brian Melo

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Brian Melo
Brian Melo performing in Winona, Ontario in 2007.
Brian Melo performing in Winona, Ontario in 2007.
Background information
Birth name Brian Melo
Born August 15, 1982 (1982-08-15) (age 25)
Origin Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Genre(s) Pop/Rock
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Singing
Years active 2007–present
Label(s) Sony-BMG (2007-Present)
Associated acts Ryan Malcolm, Kalan Porter, Melissa O'Neil, Eva Avila
Website Official Site

Brian Melo (born 15 August 1982) is a Canadian singer from Hamilton, Ontario who was the winner of the fifth season of Canadian Idol in 2007.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early Life

Melo was born in the East End of Hamilton, Ontario, to Maria and Augusto Melo, immigrants from São Miguel, Portugal. He professionally trained vocals at the Royans School for the Musical Performing Arts, which also featured Rock Star Supernova winner Lukas Rossi and Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida. He also volunteered to help in recording vocal harmonies with some of the school's students. [1] In 1997, Melo sang back-up for Shania Twain as part of a choir and from 2003 he was the lead singer for Hamilton, Ontario alternative/indie band Stoked with guitarist Joe Cacioppo, bassist Rick Fazendeiro, and drummer Paul Fontes.

[edit] Canadian Idol 2007

At the time of his Idol audition, Melo was still living in Hamilton and working as a construction worker. He had auditioned for previous seasons of Canadian Idol but had never made it past the judges. In early 2007 he was encouraged by both his best friend and his brother to try again in Toronto. His audition was the first shown in the television broadcast.

During the finals of the competition, the judges all praised Melo for his emotional performances and his command of the stage. After his performance of Karma Police by Radiohead in the Top 5 episode, the audience and judges gave him a standing ovation, with Jake Gold remarking, "I just hope the people at home understand what they just saw. One of the most magic [sic] moments ever on this show." Zack Werner added, "Mr. and Mrs. Melo, your son very well may be the next Canadian Idol. You [Brian] give credibility to the whole damn franchise."[2]

On September 11, 2007, Melo won Canadian Idol, despite having been considered the "dark horse" at the start of the competition, and having landed in the "Bottom Two" twice. He beat Jaydee Bixby for the title, who had never been in the bottom three throughout the entire series.[3]

His first single, "All I Ever Wanted", was released at 12:00 AM on September 13, 2007. The song is also featured on his debut album, Livin' It, which was released on November 27, 2007.

[edit] Canadian Idol Performances

[edit] Post-Idol Career

[edit] 2007-Present: Livin' It

  • 2007: Was the winner of Canadian Idol in 2007 which also led to the release of his first single, "All I Ever Wanted".
  • 2007: His debut album, Livin' It, was released on November 27, 2007.
  • 2008: He releases a hit single "Shine" off his album Livin' It
  • 2008: On April 11th he released his 3rd single off his album, "Livin' It" called "Summertime"

[edit] Discography

Brian Melo discography
Releases
Studio albums 1
Singles 3
Music videos 1
Tours 2

The following is a complete discography of every album and single released by Canadian pop/rock artist Brian Melo.

[edit] Albums

Year Information Canada Sales and Certifications
2007 Livin' It
14
Canadian sales: TBA

CRIA: TBA

[edit] Singles

Year Song Canadian Hot 100 Album
2007 "All I Ever Wanted" 11[4] Livin' It
2008 "Shine" 69[5]
"Summertime" TBA

[edit] Livin' It Track Listing

Track listing:

  1. "Shine"
  2. "Back To Me"
  3. "All I Ever Wanted"
  4. "Summertime"
  5. "I Gave You All My Life"
  6. "Obvious"
  7. "Livin' It"
  8. "Stay"
  9. "Century"
  10. "Half As Good As You"
  11. "She Moves Me"
  12. "Emily"

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Royans School for the Performing Arts: "Congratulations to our student Brian Melo on being crowned the Winner of Canadian Idol 2007.". Retrieved on 2007-09-17.
  2. ^ YouTube video of episode
  3. ^ Yahoo Canada News: "Hamilton rocker Brian Melo crowned the new Canadian Idol". Retrieved on 2007-09-12.
  4. ^ Brian Melo - All I Ever Wanted - Music Charts
  5. ^ Brian Melo - Shine - Music Charts



Preceded by
Eva Avila
Canadian Idol
Winner

Season 5 (2007)
Succeeded by
TBA
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