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During the semi-finals, males performed on Mondays and females on Tuesdays, with a results show on Wednesday. This lasted for three weeks. On the third week, females performed on Monday, while males performed on Tuesday. | During the semi-finals, males performed on Mondays and females on Tuesdays, with a results show on Wednesday. This lasted for three weeks. On the third week, females performed on Monday, while males performed on Tuesday. |
Revision as of 04:03, 24 July 2006
Template:In-progress tvshow The fourth season of Canadian Idol began in February 2006 and is expected to run until late August/early September. Zack Werner, Jake Gold, Sass Jordan, and Farley Flex return to judge, and Ben Mulroney has returned to host, with Elena Juatco as the new roving reporter. The season premiered on May 29, five days after the finale of American Idol Season 5.
The Auditions
Auditions were held in eleven cities in the Winter and early Spring of 2006 in the following order:
- February 18 & 19: Edmonton
- February 23: Yellowknife (advance city)
- February 25 & 26: Vancouver
- March 4 & 5: Regina
- March 11 & 12: Winnipeg
- March 17 & 18: Montreal
- March 25 & 26: Ottawa
- April 8 & 9: Halifax
- April 18: St. John's
- April 22 & 23: Kitchener-Waterloo
- April 28 & 30: Toronto
Top 212, Toronto Week
In May 2006, over 200 Gold Ticket winners - the most ever - from nine provinces and one territory, continue elimination rounds on a Toronto-area stage. By the end of the week, only 22 will have survived the cut, one of whom will become Canada’s next Canadian Idol.
Members of the Top 212 (with ages and hometowns) who were featured in the audition episodes include:
- Dylan Acorn, 21, Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Lucy Beardy, 22, Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Katie Beetham, 25, Ottawa, Ontario
- Ashley Coles, 16, Caledonia, Ontario
- Shane Colley, 21, Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Tim Cooper, 18, Fort McMurray, Alberta
- Ashley Coulter, 23, London, Ontario
- Jesse Cox, 28, Bay St. Lawrence, Nova Scotia
- Mario DeAngeles, 22, Hamilton, Ontario
- Steffi DiDomenicantonio, 16, Ottawa, Ontario
- Kati Durst, 26, Goderich, Ontario
- D.J. Eyamie, 27, Ottawa, Ontario
- Dusty Hunter, 23, Shaunavon, Saskatchewan
- Rob James, 28, Winnipeg, Manitoba, a former member of the group McMaster & James.
- Brandon Jones, 16, Quispamsis, New Brunswick
- Jenn Kee, 24, London, Ontario
- Phil King, 27, Antigonish, Nova Scotia
- Jeremy Koz, 25, Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Chris Labelle, 24, Ottawa, Ontario
- Tyler Lewis, 19, Rockglen, Saskatchewan
- Jesse Lipscombe, 25, St. Albert, Alberta
- Amanda Mackenzie, 17, Whitby, Ontario
- Al MacKinnon, 18, Petawawa, Ontario
- Greg Neufeld, 22, Abbotsford, British Columbia
- Johnny Nite, 16, Toronto, Ontario
- Anna-Belle Oliva, 20, Montreal, Quebec
- Marc Perron, 25, Chelmsford, Ontario
- Jordan Robitaille, 16, Belleville, Ontario
- Craig Sharpe, 16, Upper Island Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Christina Sing, 25, Vancouver, British Columbia
- Noel Taylor, 19, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
- Nevada von Bieker, 21, Edmonton, Alberta
- Alissa White-Gluz, 20, Montreal, Quebec
- Tiffany Williams, 16, Ottawa, Ontario
- Vanessa Williams, 21, Ottawa, Ontario
- Giovanni Zenone, 16, New Westminster, British Columbia
Top 22, The Semi-Finals
The format of the preliminary rounds was changed, based on American Idol's Top 24. The wildcard round was abolished; instead there were two groups of 11 competitors (called the Top 22), of which five each advanced to the Top 10. Two competitors were eliminated from each group for three weeks.
The Toronto elimination rounds were aired in a two-hour broadcast on June 20. One original member of the Top 22, Phil King, dropped out for unspecified personal reasons and was replaced by Chris Labelle.
Those who were eliminated before the finals are listed below.
Males Eliminated
Sheldon Elter, 27, is from Edmonton, Alberta and an accomplished local theatrical writer and actor. His one-man play, Metis Mutt, which was performed at the Edmonton Fringe Festival in 2002, won him two local awards. He is the first aboriginal competitor in the program's history.
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Keith Macpherson, 27, is from Winnipeg, Manitoba but auditioned in Toronto. An English major at the University of Winnipeg, he sings in the local pop group Easily Amused.
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Chris Labelle, 24, is a bar server from Ottawa, Ontario. He was originally cut from the Top 22, but was named to the semi-finals after Phil King quit.
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Greg Neufeld, 22, is from Abbotsford, British Columbia and auditioned in Vancouver. He is a member of the band Di Marco.
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Jeremy Kozielec (or simply Koz), 26, is from Winnipeg, Manitoba and the lead singer of independent band Floor 13. He made the top 50 for Rock Star: INXS in 2005.
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Nathan Brown, 26, is from Dewberry, Alberta, and auditioned in Edmonton. He is a former cruise ship singer and has built his own personal recording studio in his home.
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Females Eliminated
Ashley Coles, 16, is from Caledonia, Ontario, who auditioned in Kitchener. She is a Grade 11 student at McKinnon Park Secondary School.
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Nancy Silverman, 19, is from Thornhill, Ontario and auditioned in Kitchener. She is a student of musical theatre at Sheridan College.
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Alisha Nauth, 19, is from Kitchener, Ontario, and a student at Humber College. She has performed at several local events and competitions in her career.
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Alyssa Klazek, 17, is from Calgary, Alberta and auditioned in Edmonton. She is a Grade 11 student at Bishop Carroll High School.
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Anna-Belle Oliva, 20, is from Montreal, Quebec and a recent graduate of a musical school. Her audition video centered around the recent death of her brother.
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Valérie Jalbert, 21, a music teacher from Saint-Jerome, Quebec who auditioned in Montreal, is the first competitor in Canadian Idol history to reach the semi-finals in two different seasons. She was eliminated in the first voting round in Season 2.
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During the semi-finals, males performed on Mondays and females on Tuesdays, with a results show on Wednesday. This lasted for three weeks. On the third week, females performed on Monday, while males performed on Tuesday.
Top 10, The Finals
After the difficult Semi-Finals, the final 10 competitors are faced with a challenge every week. Currently, there are 9 finalists remaining.
Eva Avila, 19, is a postal clerk from Hull, Quebec, who auditioned in Ottawa. She was a former winner of the Jeune Diva du Quebec contest.
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Ashley Coulter, 23, is a supermarket cashier from London, Ontario, who auditioned in Kitchener. She was a singer in a local rock band called Nemesis.
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Steffi DiDomenicantonio (known as Steffi D), 17, is from Ottawa, Ontario. A student at Ecole secondaire De La Salle, she has been a stage performer at several Ottawa-area venues. She is known for the trademark bow in her hair.
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Chad Doucette, 17, is from East Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia, and auditioned in Halifax. He made the Top 48 in Season 3, but was cut in the last round before the semi-finals. In Season 4, he became known for a "wardrobe malfunction" in the early rounds in which his shirt got stuck in the zipper of his pants during the middle of a song.
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Rob James, 28, is from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was a former member of the pop group McMaster & James who auditioned for Season 4 after his group's album deal expired. He has also written a song for the debut CD of Season 1 winner Ryan Malcolm.
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Brandon Jones, 17, is from Quispamsis, New Brunswick and auditioned in his birthplace of St. John's, Newfoundland. He is a Grade 11 student at Kennebecasis Valley High School.
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Tyler Lewis, 20, is a waiter from Rockglen, Saskatchewan, and auditioned in Regina.
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Sarah Loverock, 25, is a supermarket supervisor from Gibsons, British Columbia, who auditioned in Vancouver and has performed in Nashville. She made it to the Top 48 in 2005's Season 3 before being cut.
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Craig Sharpe, 16, is from Upper Island Cove, Newfoundland, and auditioned in St. John's. He is a grade 11 student at Ascension Collegiate School.
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Kati Durst, 26, is an automotive detailer from Goderich, Ontario, who auditioned in Kitchener. Despite having a severe cold when auditioning, she was still put through to the next round.
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Song Themes
Each week, a song theme will be presented to the competitors. Each competitor must base their song choice on the theme of the week.
- July 17 - Canada Rocks! - Songs written & recorded by Canadian Artists.
- July 24 - The Rolling Stones
Performers on results shows
Each week, a guest performer will appear on the show to perform one song. The guests will be listed here.
- July 18 ~ Nelly Furtado
Elimination Chart
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