Ryan Malcolm
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Birth name | Ryan Michael Malcolm |
Born | October 13, 1979 |
Origin | Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Label(s) | Bmg Int'l |
Ryan Michael Malcolm (born October 13, 1979 in Kingston, Ontario) is a Canadian singer best known as winner of the first Canadian Idol. Ryan grew up in a small town just west of Kingston called Amherstview. The son of John and Sharron, Ryan had two older siblings, Kim and Sean. At the age of 9, Ryan's parents split and John re-married. Throughout the 90's, Ryan's father owned and operated many restaurants, which in turn is where Ryan started singing.
In 2006, after spending 2 years writing songs, Ryan formed a new rock band, Low Level Flight. Teamed up with friends Shaun Noronha, James Rooke, Dave Carter and Brandon Merenick the band recorded their debut album with acclaimed producer Mike Borkosky (illScarlett). LLF released their first single, Change For Me, in February, 2007, and their debut record, Urgency, was released March 27, 2007, on I Heart Records (Ryan's own label) with distribution by Fontana North.
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[edit] Canadian Idol Story & Performances
Before winning the competition he worked as a waiter at the Lone Star Texas Grill in Kingston, and was often referred to as the 'Waiter boy', in reference to the pop singer Avril Lavigne's song Sk8er Boi.
Malcolm did not crack the top 10 in his first attempt but was awarded a spot on the wildcard show after which, because the vote was so close, he became the 11th contestant in the final group. His consistency throughout the final phase of the competition and his great song choices won him many fans and eventually the Canadian Idol crown.
- Audition
- Smoke Gets in your Eyes/Down on the Corner
- Top 32
- One by U2
- Wildcard
- Just the Way you Are by Billy Joel
- Top 11
- Try by Blue Rodeo
- Top 8
- For Once in my Life by Stevie Wonder
- Top 6
- Drift Away by Dobie Gray
- Top 5
- Believe by Elton John
- Top 4
- Crazy by Patsy Cline, Hooked on a Feeling
- Top 3
- He Ain't Heavy, He's my Brother; Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) by Billy Joel
- Top 2
- Something More (Idol single), Stand by Me by Ben E. King, Down on the Corner by Creedence Clearwater Revival
[edit] After Idol
His debut single "Something More" was released to radio the day after his win and to the public on September 30. It went four times platinum on the first day of its release and stayed at #1 on the Canadian singles chart for 14 straight weeks.
On December 9, 2003, Ryan's debut album, Home was released. It debuted and peaked at #4 on the Canadian album chart and went platinum selling 170,000 copies and earning a Juno nomination for best pop album.
Later that month, Ryan participated in World Idol, and shared the stage with Elton John and Victoria Beckham. Alongside fellow idol friend Kelly Clarkson Ryan placed 6th. He followed this with a tour of Eastern Canada with various guests including Jacynthe, Gary Beals, and Audrey de Montigny. Ryan returned to Europe two more times that year to perform with Annie Lennox at Royal Albert Hall in London. And again in Prague. He made his acting debut in the recent Ross Petty pantomime "Snow White and the Group of Seven" at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto with fellow finalists Gary Beals and Billy Klippert, as well as Season 2 finalist Elena Juatco. Ryan also spent sometime travelling in Africa and South America, where many of LLF's songs were inspired. In 2006-2007 Ryan was a two time host of Toronto's Sketch Comedy show "Sunday Night Live".
Ryan is now fronting the Indie Rock band Low Level Flight. Their hit single SAY has recently cracked the Canadian Hot 30. LLF spent much of 2007 touring cross Canada promoting debut album. Their first video for Change For Me, went to number 1 on the Much More Music Top Ten. In September of 2007 LLF performed second single SAY on the top 3 results show of Canadian Idol. The Video for SAY has been added to both Much and Much More Music. LLF are now planning their 2008 touring schedule with stops already booked throughout Ontario.
Along with fronting LLF, Ryan has been very busy running I Heart Records. IHR is a small Toronto based indie label that Ryan and Michael Rosenberg own. So far LLF has had some decent success with their first record including TOP 30 HIt and 2 Top Ten Videos.
Other notables: Two time host of Etalk (CTV)
Juno Award presenter Radio Music Award Nomination Performed with, Annie Lennox, Kelly Clarkson, Elton John, Victoria Beckham, Jack Soul, Sung National Anthem at 2004's Grey Cup Represented Canada at National Children's Peace Concert Czech Rep.
[edit] Single History
- Something More (#1, Canadian Singles Chart - 14 weeks) (Certified 5x platinum with sales of over 50,000 copies - 40,000 of those copies sold on the first day of release on September 30, 2003)
- Star Of All The Planets (#79, Canadian Singles Chart)(Most added song to AC that year)
- You Made This Fool Become a Man (March 2004)
[edit] Low-Level Flight Singles
- Change For Me # 63 Canada (February 2007)
- Say #22 Canada (September 2007)
- Hesitate (December 2007)
- Turnaround (May 2008)
[edit] External links
- Low Level Flight Website
- LLF's Myspace page
- Ryan Malcolm fan site
- BMG Official Website
- Low Level Flight fan site
- CBC Radio 3 Low Level Flight band page
Preceded by None |
Canadian Idol winner Season 1 (2003) |
Succeeded by Kalan Porter |
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