Canadian Idol season 3

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Canadian Idol
Season 3
Hosted by Ben Mulroney
Judges Farley Flex
Jake Gold
Sass Jordan
Zack Werner
Winner Melissa O'Neil
Runner-up Rex Goudie
Release
Original network CTV
Original releaseMay 30 (2005-05-30) 
September 14, 2005 (2005-09-14)
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Melissa O'Neil won the title of the first female Canadian Idol and the youngest Idol in Canada in 2005, beating runner-up Rex Goudie.

Contents

Semi-finals

Semifinal Group 1 (14 June 2005)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Matt Humphreys"Chariot" (Gavin DeGraw)Eliminated
2Jenn Beaupré"Cheek to Cheek" (Frank Sinatra)Eliminated
3Melody Bonicel"All in Love Is Fair" (Stevie Wonder)Eliminated
4Daryl Brunt"When You Believe" (Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston)Advanced
5Dianelys Hernandez"Summertime" (Abbie Mitchell)Eliminated
6Stephane Aubin"Georgia on My Mind" (Ray Charles)Eliminated
7Ashley Leitão"Colors of the Wind" (Vanessa Williams)Advanced
8Cher Maendel"Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen)Eliminated
Notes

Semifinal Group 2 (21 June 2005)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1 Dave Moffatt "Overjoyed" (Stevie Wonder)Eliminated
2Alinka Chambers"Black Velvet" (Alannah Myles)Eliminated
3David Mongar"Only the Good Die Young" (Billy Joel)Eliminated
4Casey LeBlanc"Bring It On Home to Me" (Sam Cooke)Advanced
5Josh Palmer"Love Having You Around" (Stevie Wonder)Eliminated
6Julie Tellier"Dirty Man" (Joss Stone)Eliminated
7Vince Benenati"What a Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong)Eliminated
8Emily Vinette"Don't Cry Out Loud" (Melissa Manchester)Advanced
Notes

Semifinal Group 3 (28 June 2005)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Barbra Preisman"I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby" (Billie Holiday)Eliminated
2Giselle Correia"Brass in Pocket" (Pretenders)Eliminated
3Diego Alvarez"One More Try" (George Michael)Eliminated
4Devika Mathur"Hero" (Mariah Carey)Eliminated
5Rex Goudie"After the Rain" (Blue Rodeo)Advanced
6Michelle Madeira"One Moment in Time" (Whitney Houston)Eliminated
7Barrett Peitsch"Walking in Memphis" (Marc Cohn)Eliminated
8Amber Fleury"I Can't Make You Love Me" (Bonnie Raitt)Advanced
Notes

Semifinal Group 4 (5 July 2005)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Genevieve Nadeau"Some Kind of Wonderful" (Soul Brothers Six)Eliminated
2Luke O'Reilly"Bless the Broken Road" (Rascal Flatts)Eliminated
3Keely Hutton"Don't Cry Out Loud" (Melissa Manchester)Eliminated
4Aaron Walpole"Try" (Blue Rodeo)Eliminated
5Danian Vickers"Get Here" (Oleta Adams)Eliminated
6Suzi Rawn"Fortunate Son" (Creedence Clearwater Revival)Advanced
7Matt Kennedy"I'll Be" (Edwin McCain)Eliminated
8Melissa O'Neil"Concrete Angel" (Martina McBride)Advanced
Notes

Wildcard (12 July 2005)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Stephane Aubin"Ain't No Sunshine" (Bill Withers)Eliminated
2Barrett Peitsch"At This Moment" (Billy Vera)Eliminated
3Devika Mathur"Un-Break My Heart" (Toni Braxton)Eliminated
4Vince Benenati"I Could Not Ask for More" (Edwin McCain)Eliminated
5Aaron Walpole"Drift Away" (Dobie Gray)Advanced
6Dianelys Hernandez"Unchain My Heart" (Joe Cocker)Eliminated
7Luke O'Reilly"Amazed" (Lonestar)Eliminated
8Josh Palmer"Fooled Around and Fell in Love" (Elvin Bishop)Advanced
Notes

Finals

Top 10 (19 July 2005)

Theme: Canadian Hits

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Aaron Walpole"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (Bachman-Turner Overdrive)Safe
2Emily Vinette"Crying" (Roy Orbison)Eliminated
3Daryl Brunt"With These Eyes" (Roch Voisine)Bottom two
4Suzi Rawn"Everytime I See Your Picture" (Luba)Safe
5Melissa O'Neil"Believe in You" (Amanda Marshall)Bottom three
6Ashley Leitão"Let It Rain" (Amanda Marshall)Safe
7Rex Goudie"Born to Be Wild" (Steppenwolf)Safe
8Amber Fleury"Possession" (Sarah McLachlan)Safe
9Josh Palmer"Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen)Safe
10Casey LeBlanc"From This Moment On" (Shania Twain)Safe

Top 9 (26 July 2005)

Theme: Stevie Wonder

OrderArtistSongResult
1Casey LeBlanc"Heaven Help Us All"Safe
2Josh Palmer"That Girl"Bottom three
3Amber Fleury"Lately"Safe
4Daryl Brunt"Superstition"Safe
5Ashley Leitão"Sir Duke"Eliminated
6Rex Goudie"Pastime Paradise"Safe
7Melissa O'Neil"Living for the City"Bottom two
8Aaron Walpole"You Haven't Done Nothin'"Safe
9Suzi Rawn"Higher Ground"Safe

Top 8 (2 August 2005)

Theme: The 80s

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Amber Fleury"Just Like Jesse James" (Cher)Eliminated
2Rex Goudie"Every Breath You Take" (The Police)Safe
3Casey LeBlanc"Like a Prayer" (Madonna)Safe
4Daryl Brunt"Tainted Love" (Soft Cell)Safe
5Suzi Rawn"Heartbreaker" (Pat Benatar)Bottom two
6Aaron Walpole"Working for the Weekend" (Loverboy)Safe
7Josh Palmer"In the Air Tonight" (Phil Collins)Bottom three
8Melissa O'Neil"Holding Out for a Hero" (Bonnie Tyler)Safe

Top 7 (9 August 2005)

Theme: Standards

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Suzi Rawn"Minnie the Moocher" (Cab Calloway)Safe
2Aaron Walpole"I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me" (Dean Martin)Bottom two
3Melissa O'Neil"It's De-Lovely" (Ella Fitzgerald)Safe
4Josh Palmer"When I Fall in Love" (Nat King Cole)Safe
5Rex Goudie"Feeling Good" (Nina Simone)Safe
6Casey LeBlanc"I Could Write a Book" (Dinah Washington)Bottom three
7Daryl Brunt"What a Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong)Eliminated

Top 6 (16 August 2005)

Theme: Classic Rock

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Melissa O'Neil"Alone" (Heart)Safe
2Rex Goudie"Turn the Page" (Bob Seger)Bottom three
3Casey LeBlanc"I'll Stand by You" (The Pretenders)Safe
4Aaron Walpole"Hot Blooded" (Foreigner)Safe
5Suzi Rawn"Piece of My Heart" (Janis Joplin)Bottom two
6Josh Palmer"Layla" (Derek and the Dominos)Eliminated

Top 5 (23 August 2005)

Theme: Burton Cummings & The Guess Who

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Rex Goudie"No Sugar Tonight" (The Guess Who)Safe
2Casey LeBlanc"Timeless Love" (Burton Cummings)Eliminated
3Suzi Rawn"American Woman" (The Guess Who)Bottom two
4Melissa O'Neil"My Own Way to Rock" (Burton Cummings)Safe
5Aaron Walpole"These Eyes" (The Guess Who)Safe

Top 4 (30 August 2005)

Theme: Elvis Presley

OrderArtistFirst songSecond songResult
1Aaron Walpole"(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear""Love Me Tender"Safe
2Suzi Rawn"Heartbreak Hotel""Can't Help Falling in Love"Eliminated
3Melissa O'Neil"A Little Less Conversation""You'll Never Walk Alone"Safe
4Rex Goudie"Blue Suede Shoes""If I Can Dream"Safe

Top 3 (6 September 2005)

Theme: Barenaked Ladies

OrderArtistFirst songSecond songResult
1Rex Goudie"Brian Wilson""Call and Answer"Safe
2Aaron Walpole"Break Your Heart""Enid"Eliminated
3Melissa O'Neil"The Old Apartment""When I Fall"Safe

Top 2 (13 September 2005)

OrderArtistFirst songSecond songThird songResult
1Melissa O'Neil"Angel of the Morning""A Broken Wing""Alive"Winner
2Rex Goudie"Alive""Bulletproof""Superman (It's Not Easy)"Runner-up

Elimination Chart

Week:Top 10Top 9Top 8Top 7Top 6Top 5Top 4Top 3Top 2
PlaceContestantResult
1 Melissa O'Neil Bottom 3Bottom 2Won
2 Rex Goudie Bottom 3Elim
3 Aaron Walpole Bottom 2Elim
4 Suzi Rawn Bottom 2Bottom 2Bottom 2Elim
5 Casey LeBlanc Bottom 3Elim
6Josh PalmerBottom 3Bottom 3Elim
7Daryl BruntBottom 2Elim
8 Amber Fleury Elim
9 Ashley Leitao Elim
10Emily VinetteElim

Reception

The season's three-night premiere received 2.3 million, 2.1 million, and 1.8 million viewers, up roughly 25% from season two. [1] The finale drew 2.7 million viewers. [2]

Releases

Since the Third Season of Canadian Idol, Melissa O'Neil, Rex Goudie, Aaron Walpole and Suzi Rawn have released solo albums.[ citation needed ]

Casey LeBlanc, Ashley Leitao and Amber Fleury formed a trio called Braided and released their debut album Casey, Ashley, & Amber in 2006. They are the second music group to come from an Idol show worldwide.[ citation needed ]

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