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Australian Idol season 6


FieldValue
module1{{Infobox reality competition season
hostAndrew G
James Mathison
Ricki-Lee Coulter
judgesIan Dickson
Marcia Hines
Kyle Sandilands
finals_venueFox Studios, Sydney
Sydney Opera House (Grand Final)
winnerWes Carr
runner_upLuke Dickens
first_aired
last_aired
networkNetwork Ten

Main article: Australian Idol

James Mathison Ricki-Lee Coulter Marcia Hines Kyle Sandilands Sydney Opera House (Grand Final)

Jonny Taylor15 September

The '*sixth season of *Australian Idol''''' premiered on Sunday, 24 August 2008, on Network Ten. The season finale aired live on Sunday, 23 November 2008. The winner was Wes Carr with Luke Dickens as runner-up.

Changes to Format

Kyle Sandilands, Ian Dickson, and Marcia Hines returned as judges, however long term judge Mark Holden left to pursue other interests. Andrew G was temporarily absent while he prepared for his wedding and Ricki-Lee Coulter is acting as a new back-stage host. The London auditions featured guest judges Tina Arena and Darren Hayes.

Also for the second time on an Idol contest, the format for eliminations in the Top 12 round will be different. In the new result nights, the bottom 3 of the week will be announced first and the voting line will be opened again for viewers to vote for their favourite in the bottom 3. Music Idol, the Bulgarian version of Idol, were the first to use this new format in their second season. New Zealand Idol season 3 used a similar format for the second week of the finals, but dropped it afterwards.

Process

Auditions

Locations

Auditions were held in the following cities:

Town/CityStateArena/AreaDate
NewcastleNew South WalesBroadmeadow Racecourse6 April
DarwinNorthern TerritoryCrowne Plaza13 April
CairnsQueenslandShangri-La Hotel15 April
London, EnglandThe Cumberland Hotel19 April
AlburyNew South WalesAlbury Convention Centre20 April
HobartTasmaniaHobart Function & Conference Centre23 April
BrisbaneQueenslandSouth Bank Piazza24 & 25 April
AlbanyWestern AustraliaAlbany Town Hall1 May
PerthAscot Racecourse4 May
MelbourneVictoriaMelbourne Park Function Centre10 & 11 May
AdelaideSouth AustraliaAdelaide Entertainment Centre (first tier);
Barossa Valley (second tier)18 May
SydneyNew South WalesAustralian Technology Park Performance Centre1 & 2 June

Registrations were also conducted online, although not mandatory, allowed users to enter a draw of $2,000.

Semi-finals

From 1 to 4 September the Semi-final rounds aired on television, allowing viewers to vote. The Wildcard Performance Show was held on Sunday, 7 September, with results on 8 September.

List of the semi-finalists below.

FemalesMales
Brooke AddamoThanh Bui
Nicole BanksWes Carr
Natalie Colavito Luke Dickens
Amanda Grafanakis*Teale Jakubenko
Chrislyn HamiltonMatthew Parsons
Madam ParkerIrae Schwenke
Sophie PatersonMark Spano
Roshani PriddisJames Spargo
Brooke SchubertMitchell Steele
Kayla VanzettaJonny Taylor
Brooke WilkieTom Williams
  • Grafanakis later auditioned for the second series of The X Factor (Australia), where she finished in 9th place.

Weekly Song Themes

WeekThemeMentor/guest judge
Top 12Idols' IdolsNone
Top 11'80s MusicCyndi Lauper
Top 10Aussie HitsDarren Hayes
Top 9ABBANone
Top 8RockTim Farriss and Kirk Pengilly
Top 7MotownGuy Sebastian
Top 6Rolling StonesNone
Top 5Michael JacksonJermaine Jackson
Top 4American HitsChris Isaak
Top 3Idols' ChoiceTina Arena

Top 12 Finalists

Wesley Carr

Main article: Wes Carr

Wes Carr is a 26-year-old from Bondi, New South Wales. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Wes Carr moved to Bondi as a 15-year-old. Before he auditioned for Australian Idol, Wes Carr performed and had regular resident gigs around Sydney. On 23 November 2008, Wes Carr was announced the winner of Australian Idol 2008.

  1. "Times Like These" by Foo Fighters – (Top 24)
  2. "Beautiful Day" by U2 – (Top 12)
  3. "Dancing in the Dark" by Bruce Springsteen – (Top 11)
  4. "Friday on My Mind" by The Easybeats – (Top 10)
  5. "Fernando" by ABBA – (Top 9)
  6. "Desire" by U2 – (Top 8)
  7. "If I Were A Carpenter" by The Four Tops – (Top 7)
  8. "Jumpin' Jack Flash" by The Rolling Stones – (Top 6)
  9. "Black or White" by Michael Jackson TOUCHDOWN! (from Marcia Hines and Jermaine Jackson) – (Top 5)
  10. "When You Were Young" by The Killers – (Top 4)
  11. "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong – (Top 4) Bottom 2
  12. "Easy" by Faith No More – (Top 3)
  13. "Get Back" by The Beatles TOUCHDOWN! (from Dicko) and TV Throw (from Kyle Sandilands) – (Top 3)
  14. "White Noise" by The Living End – (Top 2)
  15. "You" by Wes Carr – (Top 2)

Luke Dickens

Luke Dickens (born 7 June 1982) is from Young, New South Wales. Before he auditioned, Luke Dickens was a sheep shearer and had taught himself how to play the guitar. He was announced runner-up to Wes Carr on 23 November 2008. Luke has gone on to release 3 albums (Underdog (2010), Devil in the Wind (2011) & After The Rain (2019)). After The Rain topped the ARIA Australian Country Artist Album Chart and also hit No. 5 on the ARIA Country Album Chart and Top 50 all genres.

  1. "Mustang Sally" by Mack Rice – (Top 24)
  2. "Angels" by Robbie Williams – (Wildcard)
  3. "Feelin' Alright" by Joe Cocker – (Top 12)
  4. "Jack and Diane" by John Mellencamp – (Top 11)
  5. "Flame Trees" by Cold Chisel – (Top 10)
  6. "Knowing Me, Knowing You" by ABBA – (Top 9)
  7. "Are You Gonna Go My Way" by Lenny Kravitz – (Top 8)
  8. "My Girl" by Temptations – (Top 7)
  9. "Honky Tonk Woman" by The Rolling Stones – (Top 6) Bottom 2
  10. "The Way You Make Me Feel" by Michael Jackson – (Top 5)
  11. "With Arms Wide Open" by Creed – (Top 4)
  12. "One of These Nights" by The Eagles – (Top 4)
  13. "Stuck in the Middle" by Stealers Wheel – (Top 3)
  14. "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" by Elton John – (Top 3)
  15. "Turn the Page" by Bob Seger – (Top 2)
  16. "When We Hear Hallelujah" – by Luke Dickens – (Top 2)

Mark Spano

Mark Spano is a 26-year-old from Brighton, Victoria. He is of Italian Heritage. Mark Spano fronted band The Need for seven years, but had to stop after losing his voice due to polyp in his vocal cords. During his 2-year recovery, Mark Spano worked as a labourer until he auditioned for Australian Idol. Spano was eliminated during the Top 3 results night.

  1. "Come Said The Boy" by Mondo Rock – (Top 24)
  2. "Never Tear Us Apart" by INXS – (Top 12)
  3. "I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner – (Top 11)
  4. "Age of Reason" by John Farnham – (Top 10)
  5. "Waterloo" by ABBA – (Top 9)
  6. "Sex on Fire" by The Kings of Leon – (Top 8)
  7. "You Keep Me Hangin' On" by The Supremes – (Top 7) Bottom 2
  8. "Angie" by The Rolling Stones – (Top 6) TOUCHDOWN! (from Dicko)
  9. "Bad" by Michael Jackson – (Top 5) Bottom 2
  10. "Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing" by Chris Isaak – (Top 4)
  11. "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M. – (Top 4)
  12. "Bad Day" by Fuel – (Top 3)
  13. "Smooth" by Carlos Santana & Rob Thomas – (Top 3) Eliminated 17 November 2008

Teale Jakubenko

Teale Jakubenko is a 22-year-old from Yatala, Queensland. Born in Gold Coast, Queensland, Teale Jakubenko recently toured with renowned Australian singer Wendy Matthews. Jakubenko was eliminated during the Top 4 results night. Teale was placed in the Bottom 3 six times including elimination and therefore has been placed there the most times out of any contestant in the history of Australian Idol.

  1. "Running" by Evermore – (Top 24)
  2. "Walk Away Renée" by Rick Price – (Top 12) Bottom 2
  3. "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" by U2 – (Top 11)
  4. "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" by Eskimo Joe – (Top 10) Bottom 2
  5. "Thank You for the Music" by ABBA – (Top 9)
  6. "Slide" by Goo Goo Dolls – (Top 8) Bottom 3
  7. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – (Top 7) Bottom 3
  8. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" by The Rolling Stones – (Top 6) Bottom 3
  9. "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson – (Top 5)
  10. "No Such Thing" by John Mayer – (Top 4)
  11. "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around" by Justin Timberlake – (Top 4) Eliminated 10 November 2008

Chrislyn Hamilton

Chrislyn Hamilton is a 17-year-old from Scarborough, Queensland. Before her audition, Chrislyn Hamilton was in high school and was the lead singer in her school band, picked up a leading role in her school musical and performed in a gospel rock choir group every week. Hamilton was eliminated during the Top 5 results night, and for the first time, the contest was left with four male finalists.

  1. "Proud Mary" by Tina Turner – (Top 24)
  2. "Think" by Aretha Franklin – (Top 12) TOUCHDOWN! (from Kyle Sandilands)
  3. "True Colours" by Cyndi Lauper – (Top 11)
  4. "Chains" by Tina Arena – (Top 10)
  5. "Mamma Mia" by ABBA – (Top 9) Bottom 3
  6. "Don't Speak" by No Doubt – (Top 8)
  7. "Get Ready" by Temptations – (Top 7) TOUCHDOWN! (from Guy Sebastian)
  8. "Get off of My Cloud" by The Rolling Stones – (Top 6)
  9. "Thriller" by Michael Jackson – (Top 5) Eliminated 3 November 2008

Roshani Priddis

Roshani Priddis (born August 1987) is a 21-year-old from Ashfield, New South Wales, although she grew up in Tamworth, New South Wales. Born in Sri Lanka, Priddis moved to Australia as a 6-week-old when she was adopted by an Australian family. Priddis was eliminated during the Top 6 results night.

  1. "Knock on Wood" by Eddie Floyd – (Top 24)
  2. "If I Ain't Got You" by Alicia Keys – (Wildcard)
  3. "Tell Me 'bout It" by Joss Stone – (Top 12)
  4. "What's Love Got To Do With It" by Tina Turner – (Top 11)
  5. "Heading in the Right Direction" by Renée Geyer – (Top 10)
  6. "Money, Money, Money" by ABBA – (Top 9) Bottom 2
  7. "The Pretender" by Foo Fighters – (Top 8)
  8. "Reflections" by Diana Ross & The Supremes – (Top 7)
  9. "Wild Horses" by The Rolling Stones – (Top 6) Eliminated 27 October 2008

Sophie Paterson

Sophie Paterson is a 23-year-old from London, United Kingdom. Originally from Maryknoll, Victoria, Paterson moved to England to pursue a music career. Before she auditioned, Sophie Paterson worked as a bar manager and performed regularly. She was eliminated during the Top 7 results night.

  1. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones – (Top 24)
  2. "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz – (Wildcard)
  3. "Mr. Jones" by Counting Crows – (Top 12) Bottom 3
  4. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by Eurythmics – (Top 11) Bottom 2
  5. "Don't Hold Back" by The Potbelleez – (Top 10)
  6. "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" by ABBA – (Top 9)
  7. "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" by Silverchair – (Top 8) Bottom 2
  8. "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" by Temptations – (Top 7) Eliminated 20 October 2008

Thanh Bùi

Thanh Bùi is a 25-year-old from Abbotsford, Victoria. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, to Vietnamese parents, he moved to Melbourne as a 7-year-old. He was educated at Melbourne High School, graduating in 2000. Thanh Bui was part of the boy-band North who toured around Malaysia and split up in 2006. Aside of Australian Idol he is the director and vocal coach at International Artist Academy. Bui was eliminated during the Top 8 Results Night.

  1. "One" by U2 – (Top 24)
  2. "This Love" by Maroon 5 – (Top 12)
  3. "Every Breath You Take" by The Police – (Top 11) Bottom 3
  4. "You're the Voice" by John Farnham – (Top 10)
  5. "The Winner Takes It All" by ABBA – (Top 9) TOUCHDOWN! (from Marcia Hines)
  6. "Shadow of the Day" by Linkin Park – (Top 8)Eliminated 13 October 2008

Madam Parker

Madam Parker is a 23-year-old who lives with her family in Beverly Hills, New South Wales. Originally from New Zealand, Parker moved to Australia in order to make a better future for her son and pursue her musical dreams. Parker is of Māori and West African descent. Parker was eliminated during the Top 9 Results Night. In April 2010, it was announced that Madam will be a new member of the Young Divas group, replacing former member, Emily Williams.

  1. "No One" by Alicia Keys – (Top 24)
  2. "Closer" by Ne-Yo – (Top 12)
  3. "Upside Down" by Diana Ross – (Top 11)
  4. "Hook Me Up" by The Veronicas – (Top 10) Bottom 3
  5. "Dancing Queen" by ABBA – (Top 9)Eliminated 6 October 2008

Tom Williams

Main article: Tom Jay Williams

Thomas Jay Williams (born 14 May 1992) is a 25-year-old from Melbourne, Victoria. At 15-months-old, Williams had a heart condition. Before the auditions, he attended high school. Williams was eliminated during the top 10 results night. He joined a band from Melbourne named At Sunset (later Lynk) in March 2014, but he left to focus on solo music in June 2016.

  1. "You Raise Me Up" by Josh Groban – (Top 24)
  2. "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith – (Top 12)
  3. "Uptown Girl" by Billy Joel – (Top 11)
  4. "Light Surrounding You" by Evermore – (Top 10)Eliminated 29 September 2008

Brooke Addamo

Main article: Owl Eyes

Brooke Addamo is a 25-year-old from Werribee, Victoria. Addamo takes professional vocal coaching and won Teen Idol in 2007. She was eliminated during the Top 11 Results Night. She has now released an E.P. with Wunderkind (Warner Music) under her moniker, Owl Eyes, which is in stores now.

  1. "Foolish Games" by Jewel – (Top 24)
  2. "These Words" by Natasha Bedingfield – (Top 12)
  3. "Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes – (Top 11)Eliminated 22 September 2008

Jonny Taylor

Jonny Taylor is a 22-year-old from Perth, Western Australia. Since 2006, Taylor has been determined to make his life count after a serious motorcycle accident almost took his life. He was eliminated during the Top 12 Results Night.

  1. "Hound Dog" by Elvis Presley – (Top 24)
  2. "Let Her Cry" by Hootie & the Blowfish – (Wildcard)
  3. "Better Man" by Pearl Jam – (Top 12)Eliminated 15 September 2008

Elimination chart

FemalesMalesTop 24Top 12Wild CardWinner
Did Not PerformSafeSafe FirstSafe LastEliminated
1/92/93/94/97/914/921/928/95/1012/1019/1026/102/119/1116/1123/11PlaceContestantResult
Week:
1Wes CarrTop 12Bottom 2Winner
2Luke DickensWild CardTop 12Bottom 2Runner-up
3Mark SpanoTop 12Bottom 2Bottom 2Elim
4Teale JakubenkoTop 12Bottom 2Bottom 2Bottom 2Bottom 3Bottom 3Elim
5Chrislyn HamiltonTop 12Bottom 3Elim
6Roshani PriddisWild CardTop 12Bottom 3Elim
7Sophie PatersonWild CardTop 12Bottom 3Bottom 2Bottom 3Elim
8Thanh BuiTop 12Bottom 3Elim
9Madam ParkerTop 12Bottom 3Elim
10Tom WilliamsTop 12Elim
11Brooke AddamoTop 12Elim
12Jonny TaylorWild CardTop 12Elim
Wild CardAmanda GrafanakisWild CardElim
Savannah RakzWild Card
James SpargoWild Card
Charley YatesWild Card
Semi-final 4Irae SchwenkeElim
Cat Badasio
Semi-final 3Andy DavisElim
Semi-final 2Madison PeterElim
Brooke Kcleve
Semi-final 1Jaden DowdElim
Andy Davis
Olly Corpe

Result Night Performances

Guest Performances

WeekPerformer(s)Title
Top 24Axle Whitehead"I Don't Do Surprises"
Top 12Jordin Sparks"No Air"
Top 11Cyndi Lauper"Time After Time"
Top 10Vanessa Amorosi"The Simple Things (Something Emotional)"
Top 9Metro Station"Shake It"
Top 8Jessica Mauboy"Running Back"
Top 7Gabriella Cilmi"Save the Lies"
Top 6Chris Brown"Forever"
Top 5Pink"Sober"
Top 4Chris Isaak"Wicked Game"

Grand Finale

The Grand Finale occurred on 23 November at the Sydney Opera House. The 2008 finale unlike previous finales was held outside the Sydney Opera House rather than inside the building.

Grand Finale performances

#Singer/GroupSong1234567
Top 12"Can You Feel It", originally by The Jacksons
Wes Carr and Luke Dickens"Times Like These", originally by Foo Fighters
Mark Spano"Sex on Fire", originally by Kings of Leon
Special Performance"Burn" by Jessica Mauboy
Top 12 Male Finalists"Higher Ground", originally by Stevie Wonder
Top 12 Female Finalists"I'm Every Woman", originally by Chaka Khan
Special Performance"Rattlin' Bones" by Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson
Top 12"Viva la Vida", originally by Coldplay
Wes Carr"Black or White", originally by Michael Jackson
Luke Dickens"Feelin' Alright", originally by Traffic
Wes Carr"You"

Ratings

EpisodeAirdateViewers
(in millions)Nightly RankWeekly Rank"Auditions"#4#15#8#26No. 13No. 37No. 10No. 28No. 8No. 34No. 7No. 45"Top 100"No. 7No. 22"Semi-finals"No. 9No. 32No. 9No. 28No. 10No. 29No. 7No. 36"Wildcard Performances"No. 8No. 28"Wildcard Results"No. 13No. 41"Top 12 Performances"No. 7No. 24"Top 12 Results"No. 12No. 47"Top 11 Performances"No. 2No. 18"Top 11 Results"No. 10No. 38"Top 10 Performances"No. 5No. 22"Top 10 Results"No. 15No. 58"Top 9 Performances"No. 7No. 25"Top 9 Results"No. 13No. 41"Top 8 Performances"No. 8No. 28"Top 8 Results"No. 22No. 80"Top 7 Performances"No. 6No. 29"Top 7 Results"No. 16No. 57"Top 6 Performances"No. 6No. 24"Top 6 Results"No. 17No. 52"Top 5 Performances"No. 3No. 18"Top 5 Results"No. 12No. 42"Top 4 Performances"No. 6No. 26"Top 4 Results"No. 16No. 59"Top 3 Performances"No. 4No. 15"Top 3 Results"No. 12No. 33"Grand Finale"No. 1No. 2
124 August 20081.400
225 August 20081.257
326 August 20081.098
427 August 20081.240
528 August 20081.148
629 August 20081.033
731 August 20081.310
81 September 20081.204
92 September 20081.257
103 September 20081.231
114 September 20081.150
127 September 20081.193
138 September 20081.100
1414 September 20081.224
1515 September 20081.027
1621 September 20081.342
1722 September 20081.140
1828 September 20081.202
1929 September 20080.897
205 October 20081.215
216 October 20080.971
2212 October 20081.194
2313 October 20080.789
2419 October 20081.138
2520 October 20080.909
2626 October 20081.168
2727 October 20080.903
282 November 20081.230
293 November 20080.982
309 November 20081.127
3110 November 20080.882
3216 November 20081.270
3317 November 20081.079
3423 November 20081.600

References

References

  1. "Holden leaves Idol".
  2. (12 May 2008). "Andrew G's Idol honeymoon". The Daily Telegraph.
  3. (22 August 2008). "Australian Idol determined not to fail". The Age.
  4. [http://www.australianidol.com.au/registration-activation.html Welcome to Australianidol.com.au! – Australian IDOL]
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