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Guy Theodore Sebastian (born October 26, 1981) was the winner of the first
series of Australian Idol in 2003. Since winning the competition he has
released two albums and several singles, which have all achieved success on
the Australian music charts, and he has established himself as a popular
Australian performer and celebrity.
Guy Sebastian was born in Malaysia and moved to Adelaide, South Australia as
a child.He started singing at the age of fourteen. After moving to Adelaide,
he attended school at King's Baptist Grammar School, a Christian private
school.
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He also attended the Paradise Community Church, one of the largest in
Australia with over 5,000 people in attendance, associated with the
Pentacostal Assemblies of God. While at Paradise, he joined their youth
conference band, Planetshakers, and sang as one of the lead singers, touring
around Australia and the United States. Sebastian never had any formal voice
training but was influenced by artists such asMichael W. Smith and Stevie
Wonder.
While working as a recording engineer and a singing teacher, he decided to
enter Australian Idol establishing a fanbase and winning praise from the
judges, who also made reference to his afro hairstyle, which became a focal
part of his image. The final of Australian Idol in which he competed against
Shannon Noll was the most popular program broadcast in Australia during 2003
and the second most popular non-sporting broadcast in Australian television
history.
In World Idol he sang "What A Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong which is
also on the Australian Idol Final 12 CD and his debut album Just As I Am. He
was ranked 7th out of the 10 competitors. There were questions over his song
selection for the competition as many fans felt that his dance reggae
version "What A Wonderful World" was his weakest performance during the
earlier Australian Idol series. He was planning to use his rendition of
Prince's "When Doves Cry", but there were legal issues with that choice.
Sebastian has been public about his strong Christian beliefs and has spoken
of plans to release a gospel album for the American market in 2006. He has a
strong involvement with several large Australian charitable organisations
and was a nominee for the "Young Australian of the Year".
He recently became an Ambassador for World Vision and presented a Network
Ten television special, "An Idol in Africa", in which he travelled within
Africa with World Vision to highlight the the issues of poverty and civil
war and its effect on the population.
The following lists Sebastian's Australian Idol performances.
Given the obvious popularity of Australian Idol, BMG signed up Guy Sebastian
for a record before Christmas, 2003. His first single "Angels Brought Me
Here" debuted at number one having set an Australian record for first week
single sales for a debut artist and for an Australian artist. Only the
Princess Diana tribute by Elton John sold more singles in its first week of
release in Australia. It went on to go platinum (70,000 copies shipped) four
times. However, many people considered the album to be rushed (it was
recorded in two weeks, in order to comply with the Christmas rush) and
lacking any real substance.
Just As I Am was released in December 2003 and debuted at number one on the
charts being the best selling album in Australia during the Christmas of
2003. So far it has gone platinum six times, selling over 400,000 copies.
The second single "All I Need Is You" also debuted at number one in the
Australian charts. He wrote the song himself which was very important to him,
saying on his web page "I think the credibility in having your own stuff
makes you as an artist. Credibility is what I've always strived for and I
couldn't imagine my first record not having one of my songs on it." He also
wrote "I 4 U" and "Something Don't Feel Right" on the record. |
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