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Canadian Idol season 5 | |
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Hosted by | Ben Mulroney |
Judges | Sass Jordan Farley Flex Zack Werner Jake Gold |
Winner | Brian Melo |
Runner-up | Jaydee Bixby |
Finals venue | John Bassett Theatre |
Release | |
Original network | CTV |
Original release | June 5 – September 11, 2007 |
Season chronology |
The fifth season of Canadian Idol is the fifth installation of the Idol series in Canada. It was again hosted by Ben Mulroney, with Farley Flex, Jake Gold, Sass Jordan and Zack Werner all returning as judges. The show premiered on June 5, 2007, with a 90-minute episode. Voting began during the fourth week. New events introduced that season included the Help Idols build a house and the Kraft Confidential with David Kerr. The elimination song for this year was Walk on Home by Kalan Porter. The final episode of the season was broadcast on September 11, 2007, when Brian Melo was crowned Canadian Idol.
On December 19, 2006, CTV announced their plans for the fifth season of Canadian Idol. [1] It started off in Vancouver on February 3, 2007, and went on to 9 more cities across Canada in a 10-week period.
This was the first season in which Canadian auditioners could play along with their instrument in their audition, making it the second Idol program to do so, after the 2006 season of Australian Idol . [2] The auditioners were allowed to bring any type of instrument they wish as long as they are able to sing and play at the same time. They must be able to carry their instrument with them throughout the audition process. CTV explained on its website that many competitors have indicated they feel more comfortable in an audition setting by accompanying themselves on an instrument. Competitors were judged on a whole range of factors, including singing ability, style and presence. They state that the "Ability to play an instrument is yet another dimension to each competitor's complete package." [3]
Auditions were held in eleven cities in the winter and early spring of 2007 in the following order:
The audition process may vary in different cities. However, the concept is essentially the same.
After the competitor receives their number at the registration desk, they are allowed to go to other places until their number is called. After their number is called, they will be asked to wait in the front line for their audition for the first round. Auditioners will be sent in groups of five, taken to the waiting room by an audition crew. The audition crews responsible for the groups will take the competitors to Tier 1, where they will audition to the representative of a producer with their group.
Each auditioner will take turn to sing one song for as long as they want. If the representative is not sure about the competitor's performance, they may ask them to sing another song. After all five auditioners have sung, the representatives may make comments, and announces auditioners that will not go through to the second round. The successful auditioners will be given a Yellow Ticket, and will return to the waiting room to wait for an audition crew to lead them to a separate waiting room where they wait for the second round of audition.
After the auditioner's number is called for the second round of audition known as Tier 2, an audition crew will take them along with couple others to the waiting room once more. The competitors will have to wait there until their number is called, and then they will be sent into the audition room. In Tier 2, the competitors will audition to a producer of the show, where they will be asked to sing a minimum of two songs. The successful auditioner will receive a Blue Ticket, and will need to return to the registration desk to register for the Celebrity Judges round.
By assigned order of time on successful auditioner's registration paper, they will be called into the final round of audition where they meet the Canadian Idol Celebrity Judges Farley Flex, Jake Gold, Sass Jordan and Zack Werner. It will be held at a secret location on another day.
In this round, the auditioner will have to prepare one song in the song list that is given to you when you are registering for the third round, along with four other songs of your own choice. Successful auditioners will be given a Gold Ticket, where they will have a chance to participate in the Top 200 week in Toronto.
The Gold Ticket receivers are asked to remain absolutely silent, or they may face possible disqualification due to fairness purposes.
The Top 212 auditions were again held in Toronto. The 212 singers from across the country selected stepped in front of the four judges during the Top 200 week. They competed against cuts that included solos, duets and group performances. Eventually, the group as whittled down to just 22 finalists.
The Top 22 was announced on June 19. One original member of the Top 22, Ritchea Hodge, dropped out for personal reasons and was replaced by Scarlett Burke.
Those who were eliminated before the finals are listed below.
Withdrew
Ritchea Hodge is a 16-year-old High School Student from Brampton, Ontario. Hodge dropped out of the competition for unrevealed, personal reasons prior to June 27.
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Jaydee Bixby | "Johnny B. Goode" (Chuck Berry) | Safe |
2 | Clifton Murray | "I'll Be" (Edwin McCain) | Bottom 4 |
3 | Derek Hoffman | "Move Along" (The All-American Rejects) | Eliminated |
4 | Justyn Wesley | "Some Kind of Wonderful" (Grand Funk Railroad) | Eliminated |
5 | Dwight d'Eon | "Cry" (Godley & Creme) | Safe |
6 | Greg Neufeld | "This Love" (Maroon 5) | Safe |
7 | Tyler Mullendore | "Brown Sugar" (The Rolling Stones) | Safe |
8 | Andrew Austin | "Freedom! '90" (George Michael) | Bottom 4 |
9 | Matt Rapley | "Isn't She Lovely" (Stevie Wonder) | Safe |
10 | Brian Melo | "Stereo" (The Watchmen) | Safe |
11 | Liam Styles Chang | "This Magic Moment" (The Drifters) | Safe |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Tara Oram | "Rose Garden" (Lynn Anderson) | Safe |
2 | Martha Joy | "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (Aerosmith) | Safe |
3 | Montana Martin Iles | "The Bird and the Worm" (The Used) | Safe |
4 | Mila Miller | "I'm Going Down" (Rose Royce) | Bottom 4 |
5 | Maud Coussa-Jandl | "Dreams" (The Cranberries) | Eliminated |
6 | Annika Odegard | "Helplessly, Hopelessly" (Jessica Andrews) | Safe |
7 | Naomi-Joy Blackhall | "Judgement Day" (Whitesnake) | Bottom 4 |
8 | Christine Hanlon | "Possession" (Sarah McLachlan) | Eliminated |
9 | Scarlett Burke | "I Learned from the Best" (Whitney Houston) | Safe |
10 | Khalila Glanville | "Family Portrait" (Pink) | Safe |
11 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Put Your Records On" (Corinne Bailey Rae) | Safe |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Liam Styles Chang | "She's So High" (Tal Bachman) | Safe |
2 | Andrew Austin | "Sunday Morning" (Maroon 5) | Eliminated |
3 | Dwight d'Eon | "Used to Be Alright" (I Mother Earth) | Bottom 4 |
4 | Clifton Murray | "You Give Me Something" (James Morrison) | Eliminated |
5 | Greg Neufeld | "Geek in the Pink" (Jason Mraz) | Safe |
6 | Brian Melo | "Angels" (Robbie Williams) | Bottom 4 |
7 | Jaydee Bixby | "I Got a Woman" (Ray Charles) | Safe |
8 | Matt Rapley | "You Raise Me Up" (Secret Garden) | Safe |
9 | Tyler Mullendore | "Have a Little Faith in Me" (John Hiatt) | Safe |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Martha Joy | "To Where You Are" (Josh Groban) | Safe |
2 | Tara Oram | "Safe in the Arms of Love" (Michelle Wright) | Safe |
3 | Naomi-Joy Blackhall | "Here with Me" (Dido) | Eliminated |
4 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Sweet Ones" (Sarah Slean) | Safe |
5 | Scarlett Burke | "Proud Mary" (Tina Turner) | Eliminated |
6 | Montana Martin Iles | "Thnks fr th Mmrs" (Fall Out Boy) | Safe |
7 | Mila Miller | "Try a Little Tenderness" (Otis Redding) | Bottom 4 |
8 | Annika Odegard | "Super Duper Love" (Joss Stone) | Safe |
9 | Khalila Glanville | "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" (Four Tops) | Bottom 4 |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Matt Rapley | "I'll Be There" (The Jackson 5) | Safe |
2 | Greg Neufeld | "Daughters" (John Mayer) | Safe |
3 | Tyler Mullendore | "Rock'n Me" (Steve Miller Band) | Eliminated |
4 | Liam Styles Chang | "Over My Head (Cable Car)" (The Fray) | Eliminated |
5 | Dwight d'Eon | "Bright Lights" (Matchbox Twenty) | Safe |
6 | Jaydee Bixby | "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)" (John Michael Montgomery) | Safe |
7 | Brian Melo | "Drive" (Incubus) | Safe |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Annika Odegard | "Ordinary Day" (Vanessa Carlton) | Eliminated |
2 | Khalila Glanville | "For You I Will" (Monica) | Safe |
3 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Waiting in Vain" (Annie Lennox) | Safe |
4 | Tara Oram | "When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues" (Martina McBride) | Safe |
5 | Montana Martin Iles | "Ironic" (Alanis Morissette) | Eliminated |
6 | Martha Joy | "That's the Way It Is" (Celine Dion) | Safe |
7 | Mila Miller | "Rehab" (Amy Winehouse) | Safe |
After the Semi-Finals, the final 10 competitors are faced with a new theme challenge every week. Based on public voting, one finalist is eliminated each week. The season finale of Canadian Idol took place on September 11, 2007. Brian Melo from Hamilton, Ontario is 2007 Canadian Idol.
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Dwight d'Eon | "Unwell" (Matchbox Twenty) | Safe |
2 | Khalila Glanville | "Killing Me Softly" (The Fugees) | Bottom 2 |
3 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Inside and Out" (Feist) | Bottom 3 |
4 | Brian Melo | "If You Could Only See" (Tonic) | Safe |
5 | Mila Miller | "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" (Stevie Wonder) | Eliminated |
6 | Jaydee Bixby | "It's Only Make Believe" (Conway Twitty) | Safe |
7 | Greg Neufeld | "All These Things That I've Done" (The Killers) | Safe |
8 | Martha Joy | "The Power of Love" (Jennifer Rush) | Safe |
9 | Tara Oram | "You Win My Love" (Shania Twain) | Safe |
10 | Matt Rapley | "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (Marvin Gaye) | Safe |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Jaydee Bixby | "Runaway" (Del Shannon) | Safe |
2 | Tara Oram | "Suspicious Minds" (Elvis Presley) | Safe |
3 | Matt Rapley | "Whipping Post" (The Allman Brothers Band) | Safe |
4 | Dwight d'Eon | "Undun" (The Guess Who) | Safe |
5 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Georgia on My Mind" (Ray Charles) | Safe |
6 | Brian Melo | "Bold as Love" (Jimi Hendrix) | Bottom 2 |
7 | Khalila Glanville | "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" (Aretha Franklin) | Eliminated |
8 | Greg Neufeld | "Long Black Veil" (Johnny Cash) | Safe |
9 | Martha Joy | "Love Child" (The Supremes) | Bottom 3 |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Martha Joy | "True Colors" (Cyndi Lauper) | Eliminated |
2 | Dwight d'Eon | "Every Breath You Take" (The Police) | Safe |
3 | Jaydee Bixby | "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" (Green Day) | Safe |
4 | Tara Oram | "Heaven" (Bryan Adams) | Safe |
5 | Brian Melo | "She Talks to Angels" (The Black Crowes) | Safe |
6 | Matt Rapley | "Ain't No Sunshine" (Bill Withers) | Bottom 2 |
7 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Torn" (Natalie Imbruglia) | Safe |
8 | Greg Neufeld | "I'm Ready" (Bryan Adams) | Safe |
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Brian Melo | "Too Much Love Will Kill You" | Bottom 2 |
2 | Greg Neufeld | "We Are the Champions" | Eliminated |
3 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Killer Queen" | Bottom 3 |
4 | Matt Rapley | "Under Pressure" | Safe |
5 | Dwight d'Eon | "Tie Your Mother Down" | Safe |
6 | Tara Oram | "Headlong" | Safe |
7 | Jaydee Bixby | "I Want to Break Free" | Safe |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Tara Oram | "Walking on Sunshine" (Katrina and the Waves) | Eliminated |
2 | Jaydee Bixby | "Amazed" (Lonestar) | Safe |
3 | Matt Rapley | "Everything" (Michael Bublé) | Safe |
4 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Come to My Window" (Melissa Etheridge) | Bottom 3 |
5 | Brian Melo | "The Dolphin's Cry" (Live) | Safe |
6 | Dwight d'Eon | "Smooth" (Santana & Rob Thomas) | Bottom 3 |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Matt Rapley | "Higher Ground" (Stevie Wonder) | Eliminated |
2 | Dwight d'Eon | "Bed of Roses" (Bon Jovi) | Bottom 2 |
3 | Jaydee Bixby | "I Can't Stop Loving You" (Don Gibson) | Safe |
4 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Chuck E's In Love" (Rickie Lee Jones) | Safe |
5 | Brian Melo | "Karma Police" (Radiohead) | Safe |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (Mary Martin) | Safe |
2 | Jaydee Bixby | "Fever" (Michael Bublé) | Safe |
3 | Brian Melo | "Mack the Knife" (Bobby Darin) | Safe |
4 | Dwight d'Eon | "I Get a Kick Out of You" (Frank Sinatra) | Eliminated |
5 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good)" (Ivie Anderson) | Safe |
6 | Jaydee Bixby | "When You're Smiling" (Louis Prima) | Safe |
7 | Brian Melo | "Feeling Good" (Nina Simone) | Safe |
8 | Dwight d'Eon | "Unforgettable" (Nat King Cole) | Eliminated |
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Jaydee Bixby | "Break It to Them Gently" (Burton Cummings) | Safe |
2 | Brian Melo | "A Whiter Shade of Pale" (Procol Harum) | Safe |
3 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "At Seventeen" (Janis Ian) | Eliminated |
4 | Jaydee Bixby | "Ring of Fire" (Johnny Cash) | Safe |
5 | Brian Melo | "Lightning Crashes" (Live) | Safe |
6 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "White Flag" (Dido) | Eliminated |
Each contestant sang three songs.
Order | Contestant | Song (original artist) | Result |
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1 | Jaydee Bixby | "Who Says You Can't Go Home" (Bon Jovi) | Runner-Up |
2 | Brian Melo | "This Ain't a Love Song" (Bon Jovi) | Winner |
3 | Jaydee Bixby | "All I Ever Wanted" | Runner-Up |
4 | Brian Melo | "All I Ever Wanted" | Winner |
5 | Jaydee Bixby | "It's Not Unusual" (Tom Jones) | Runner-Up |
6 | Brian Melo | "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen) | Winner |
Each week, a song theme will be presented to the competitors. Each competitor must base their song choice on the theme of the week.
It is a fundraising campaign that will help build the first North American Ronald McDonald Family Retreat at Bear Mountain Resort in Victoria, British Columbia. The sales of the Canadian Idol single, "Believe in You" will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Canadian Idol announced on the Season Finale that they raised over $1 Million.
Contestants are in reverse chronological order of elimination.
Female | Male | Top 10 | Top 22 |
Stage: | Semi-Finals | Finals | |||||||||||||||||||
Week: | 6/27 | 7/4 | 7/11 | 7/18 | 7/25 | 8/1 | 8/8 | 8/15 | 8/22 | 8/29 | 9/5 | 9/11 | |||||||||
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Place | Contestant | Result | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Brian Melo | Btm 3 | Btm 2 | Btm 2 | Winner | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Jaydee Bixby | Runner-up | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | Carly Rae Jepsen | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Elim | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Dwight d'Eon | Btm 4 | Btm 3 | Btm 2 | Elim | ||||||||||||||||
5 | Matt Rapley | Btm 2 | Elim | ||||||||||||||||||
6 | Tara Oram | Elim | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | Greg Neufeld | Elim | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | Martha Joy | Btm 3 | Elim | ||||||||||||||||||
9 | Khalila Glanville | Btm 4 | Btm 3 | Elim | |||||||||||||||||
10 | Kamila Miller | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Elim | |||||||||||||||||
11–14 | Annika Odegard | Elim | |||||||||||||||||||
Liam Styles Chang | |||||||||||||||||||||
Montana Martin Iles | |||||||||||||||||||||
Tyler Mullendore | |||||||||||||||||||||
15–18 | Andrew Austin | Btm 3 | Elim | ||||||||||||||||||
Clifton Murray | Btm 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Naomi-Joy Blackhall | Btm 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Scarlett Burke | |||||||||||||||||||||
19–22 | Christine Hanlon | Elim | |||||||||||||||||||
Derek Hoffman | |||||||||||||||||||||
Justyn Wesley | |||||||||||||||||||||
Maud Coussa-Jandl |
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