Shane Wiebe | |
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Birth name | Shane Anthony Wiebe |
Born | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | January 12, 1983
Origin | Abbotsford, British Columbia |
Genres | Pop, CCM |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Piano vocals |
Years active | 2004–present |
Website | www.shanewiebe.info |
Shane Anthony Wiebe (born January 12, 1983) is a singer-songwriter who competed on the second season of Canadian Idol. He made it to the top five of the competition before being eliminated. Zack Werner said Shane could sing the phone book and it would still be great. While he currently calls Stratford, Ontario, home, he was born in Calgary, Alberta, on January 12, 1983. He is married to Angela (née) Bensler, who also performed on his debut album. Since Canadian Idol, he and his wife have formed the group The Wiebes, and have released their own debut album, Into Your Light, followed up by a Christmas album, released Christmas 2009. [1]
Songs Shane performed on Canadian Idol included
First audition: You Raise Me Up (Josh Groban)
Toronto auditions: When a Man Loves a Woman (Percy Sledge) (solo)
Top 32: Forever Young (Bob Dylan)
Top 10: My Song (Glass Tiger)
Top 9: Something About the Way You Look Tonight (Elton John)
Top 8: I Believe in a Thing Called Love (The Darkness)
Top 7: Angel (Lionel Richie)
Top 6: The Way I Feel (Gordon Lightfoot)
Top 5: Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli)
Albums
Singles
Shane's debut album was simply titled Shane Wiebe and has gotten many positive reviews by both music critics and many fans alike. Nine of the eleven songs on the album were written or cowritten by Shane. The other two songs are covers of numbers he performed on his Canadian Idol stint (The Way I Feel and Forever Young). First single When I am With You has begun to pick up radio airplay across Canada. His wife, Angela, plays violin and does background vocals on the album, as well as sings lead on a song that they co-wrote called "Trace You".
The album has sold 10,000 copies. [2] It has also peaked at #71 on the Canadian Albums Chart.
Shane won the Bootlegger contest, in 2006, finishing first in a pool of young Canadians each with their big dreams to realize. He also lived in Chilliwack, BC with his family.
Year | Presenter | Award | Result |
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2010 | Covenant Awards [3] | Seasonal Album of the Year – Christmas With You | nominee |
Seasonal Song of the Year – Christmas With You | nominee | ||
Inspirational Album of the Year – Into Your Light | winner | ||
New Group of the Year – The Wiebes | nominee | ||
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