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'''Guy Theodore Sebastian''' (born 26 October 1981) is an Australian [[R&B]] & [[Soul]] singer-songwriter, and winner of the first [[Australian Idol]] television talent quest in 2003. He has released four top 4 albums including a No.1 and No.2,<ref>[http://australian-charts.com/search.asp?search=Guy+Sebastian&cat=a australiancharts.com Guy Sebastian-Albums] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref> which all achieved either platinum or multi platinum accreditation.<ref name="aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2003">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2003.htm aria.com.au ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2003 Albums] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref><ref name="aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2004">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2004.htm aria.com.au ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2004 Albums] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref><ref name="ARIACharts-Accreditations-2006Albums">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/ARIACharts-Accreditations-2006Albums.htm aria.com.au ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2006] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref><ref name="ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2008 Albums">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupageshttpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2008Albums.htm aria.com.au ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2008 Albums] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref> His fifth album ''[[Like It Like That (Guy Sebastian Album)|Like It Like That]]'' was released in October 2009, debuted at No. 6, and achieved gold accreditation in its 3rd week.<ref name="Australian-Charts.com Like It Like That">[http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian&titel=Like+It+Like+That&cat=a Australian-Charts.com Like It Like That] Retrieved March 30, 2010</ref><ref name="ARIA Charts 2009 Album Accreditations">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2009Albums.htm ARIA Charts 2009 Album Accreditations] Retrieved March 30, 2010</ref> He has also released six top 10 singles which includes four No. 1's, and three other top 15 singles.<ref>[http://australian-charts.com/search.asp?cat=s&search=Guy+Sebastian australiancharts.com Guy Sebastian singles In Australian Charts] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref> He has 20 platinum and 3 gold accreditations for albums and singles, the highest accreditations of any Australian Idol contestant.<ref name="aria.com.au">[http://aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations.htm Australian Recording Industry Association: Album and Single Accreditations 1997-2010] Retrieved March 5, 2009</ref> He has sold over 1.6 million CDs in Australia alone, including more than 800,000 albums.<ref name="ARIACharts-Accreditations-2006Albums"/><ref name="ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2008 Albums"/><ref name="ARIA Charts 2009 Album Accreditations"/><ref name="ARIA 2010 Singles Accreditations">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.auaccreds2010.htm ARIA 2010 Singles Accreditations] Retrieved May 4,2010</ref><ref name="sonymusic.co.id">[http://www.sonymusic.co.id/albumdet.php?id=420 Sony BMG Music Entertainment Indonesea: Beautiful Life & Guy Facts] Retrieved June 24, 2009</ref><ref name="aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2007Singles">[http://aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2007Singles.htm ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2007 Singles] Retrieved February 27, 2009</ref> His awards include [[Channel V Australia|Channel V]]'s Artist Of The Year in 2004,<ref name="Musicdish: Aria Awards 2004">[http://www.musicdish.com/mag/index.php3?id=9832 Musicdish: "Aria Awards 2004"] November 15, 2004 - Retrieved February 26, 2009</ref> and Urban Music Awards for Best Male Artist in 2006 and Best R&B Album for his third album ''[[Closer to the Sun (Guy Sebastian album)|Closer To The Sun]]'' in 2007.<ref name="smh.com.au">[http://www.smh.com.au/news/music/sebastian-macrae-get-gongs-at-urban-awards/2006/07/21/1153166583688.html Sydney Morning Herald: "Sebastian, MacRae get gongs at Urban awards"] July 21, 2006 - Retrieved February 27, 2009</ref><ref name="inthemix.com.au">[http://www.inthemix.com.au/events/reviews/33691/2007_Urban_Music_Awards_Luna_Park_Sydney_140807 inthemix.com.au: "2007 Urban Music Awards @ Luna Park, Sydney"] August 17, 2007 - Retrieved February 27, 2009</ref> |
'''Guy Theodore Sebastian''' (born 26 October 1981) is an (Sri Lankan [[Burgher]]) Australian [[R&B]] & [[Soul]] singer-songwriter, and winner of the first [[Australian Idol]] television talent quest in 2003. He has released four top 4 albums including a No.1 and No.2,<ref>[http://australian-charts.com/search.asp?search=Guy+Sebastian&cat=a australiancharts.com Guy Sebastian-Albums] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref> which all achieved either platinum or multi platinum accreditation.<ref name="aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2003">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2003.htm aria.com.au ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2003 Albums] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref><ref name="aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2004">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2004.htm aria.com.au ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2004 Albums] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref><ref name="ARIACharts-Accreditations-2006Albums">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/ARIACharts-Accreditations-2006Albums.htm aria.com.au ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2006] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref><ref name="ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2008 Albums">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupageshttpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2008Albums.htm aria.com.au ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2008 Albums] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref> His fifth album ''[[Like It Like That (Guy Sebastian Album)|Like It Like That]]'' was released in October 2009, debuted at No. 6, and achieved gold accreditation in its 3rd week.<ref name="Australian-Charts.com Like It Like That">[http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian&titel=Like+It+Like+That&cat=a Australian-Charts.com Like It Like That] Retrieved March 30, 2010</ref><ref name="ARIA Charts 2009 Album Accreditations">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2009Albums.htm ARIA Charts 2009 Album Accreditations] Retrieved March 30, 2010</ref> He has also released six top 10 singles which includes four No. 1's, and three other top 15 singles.<ref>[http://australian-charts.com/search.asp?cat=s&search=Guy+Sebastian australiancharts.com Guy Sebastian singles In Australian Charts] Retrieved August 28, 2009</ref> He has 20 platinum and 3 gold accreditations for albums and singles, the highest accreditations of any Australian Idol contestant.<ref name="aria.com.au">[http://aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations.htm Australian Recording Industry Association: Album and Single Accreditations 1997-2010] Retrieved March 5, 2009</ref> He has sold over 1.6 million CDs in Australia alone, including more than 800,000 albums.<ref name="ARIACharts-Accreditations-2006Albums"/><ref name="ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2008 Albums"/><ref name="ARIA Charts 2009 Album Accreditations"/><ref name="ARIA 2010 Singles Accreditations">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.auaccreds2010.htm ARIA 2010 Singles Accreditations] Retrieved May 4,2010</ref><ref name="sonymusic.co.id">[http://www.sonymusic.co.id/albumdet.php?id=420 Sony BMG Music Entertainment Indonesea: Beautiful Life & Guy Facts] Retrieved June 24, 2009</ref><ref name="aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2007Singles">[http://aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2007Singles.htm ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2007 Singles] Retrieved February 27, 2009</ref> His awards include [[Channel V Australia|Channel V]]'s Artist Of The Year in 2004,<ref name="Musicdish: Aria Awards 2004">[http://www.musicdish.com/mag/index.php3?id=9832 Musicdish: "Aria Awards 2004"] November 15, 2004 - Retrieved February 26, 2009</ref> and Urban Music Awards for Best Male Artist in 2006 and Best R&B Album for his third album ''[[Closer to the Sun (Guy Sebastian album)|Closer To The Sun]]'' in 2007.<ref name="smh.com.au">[http://www.smh.com.au/news/music/sebastian-macrae-get-gongs-at-urban-awards/2006/07/21/1153166583688.html Sydney Morning Herald: "Sebastian, MacRae get gongs at Urban awards"] July 21, 2006 - Retrieved February 27, 2009</ref><ref name="inthemix.com.au">[http://www.inthemix.com.au/events/reviews/33691/2007_Urban_Music_Awards_Luna_Park_Sydney_140807 inthemix.com.au: "2007 Urban Music Awards @ Luna Park, Sydney"] August 17, 2007 - Retrieved February 27, 2009</ref> |
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Sebastian has been one of Australia's most successful musicians in recent years. Three of his albums have been nominated for highest selling album at the Annual [[ARIA Music Awards]], ''[[Just as I Am (Guy Sebastian album)|Just As I Am]]'' in 2004, ''[[Beautiful Life (album)|Beautiful Life]]'' in 2005, and ''[[The Memphis Album]]'' in 2008.<ref name="ARIA Awards History by artist">[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php?letter=G&artist=Guy%20Sebastian ARIA Awards. History by artist] Retrieved May 13, 2010</ref> He is the only Australian male vocalist in [[ARIA Chart]] history to have four No. 1 singles, one behind [[John Farnham]]'s record in Australian music history.<ref name="ariaawards.com.au/winners-chart-highlights">[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/winners-chart-highlights.php?month=sep09 ariaawards.com.au September 09 Month in Review] retrieved December 27, 2009</ref><ref name="guysebastian.com.au">[http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829006497 guysebastian.com.au Guy Tops The Charts With Single 'Like It Like That'] September 8, 2009 - Retrieved September 9, 2009</ref> His debut single "[[Angels Brought Me Here]]" sold more than 4x platinum and was the highest selling single in Australia in 2003, and won the 2004 ARIA for highest seller.<ref name="ARIA Awards History by artist"/><ref name="aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2003">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2003.htm ARIA Charts Top 100 Singles 2003] Retrieved December 19, 2009</ref> In January 2010 ARIA published the top sellers of the previous decade, and "Angels Brought Me Here" was named the highest selling song of the decade.<ref name="ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts">[http://www.aria.com.au/documents/ARIAEndOfDecadeCharts.pdf ARIA Guy Sebastian, Delta Goodrem & P!nk top ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts*] January 7, 2010 - retrieved January 28, 2010</ref> |
Sebastian has been one of Australia's most successful musicians in recent years. Three of his albums have been nominated for highest selling album at the Annual [[ARIA Music Awards]], ''[[Just as I Am (Guy Sebastian album)|Just As I Am]]'' in 2004, ''[[Beautiful Life (album)|Beautiful Life]]'' in 2005, and ''[[The Memphis Album]]'' in 2008.<ref name="ARIA Awards History by artist">[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php?letter=G&artist=Guy%20Sebastian ARIA Awards. History by artist] Retrieved May 13, 2010</ref> He is the only Australian male vocalist in [[ARIA Chart]] history to have four No. 1 singles, one behind [[John Farnham]]'s record in Australian music history.<ref name="ariaawards.com.au/winners-chart-highlights">[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/winners-chart-highlights.php?month=sep09 ariaawards.com.au September 09 Month in Review] retrieved December 27, 2009</ref><ref name="guysebastian.com.au">[http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829006497 guysebastian.com.au Guy Tops The Charts With Single 'Like It Like That'] September 8, 2009 - Retrieved September 9, 2009</ref> His debut single "[[Angels Brought Me Here]]" sold more than 4x platinum and was the highest selling single in Australia in 2003, and won the 2004 ARIA for highest seller.<ref name="ARIA Awards History by artist"/><ref name="aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2003">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2003.htm ARIA Charts Top 100 Singles 2003] Retrieved December 19, 2009</ref> In January 2010 ARIA published the top sellers of the previous decade, and "Angels Brought Me Here" was named the highest selling song of the decade.<ref name="ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts">[http://www.aria.com.au/documents/ARIAEndOfDecadeCharts.pdf ARIA Guy Sebastian, Delta Goodrem & P!nk top ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts*] January 7, 2010 - retrieved January 28, 2010</ref> |
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Guy Theodore Sebastian (born 26 October 1981) is an (Sri Lankan Burgher) Australian R&B & Soul singer-songwriter, and winner of the first Australian Idol television talent quest in 2003. He has released four top 4 albums including a No.1 and No.2,[1] which all achieved either platinum or multi platinum accreditation.[2][3][4][5] His fifth album Like It Like That was released in October 2009, debuted at No. 6, and achieved gold accreditation in its 3rd week.[6][7] He has also released six top 10 singles which includes four No. 1's, and three other top 15 singles.[8] He has 20 platinum and 3 gold accreditations for albums and singles, the highest accreditations of any Australian Idol contestant.[9] He has sold over 1.6 million CDs in Australia alone, including more than 800,000 albums.[4][5][7][10][11][12] His awards include Channel V's Artist Of The Year in 2004,[13] and Urban Music Awards for Best Male Artist in 2006 and Best R&B Album for his third album Closer To The Sun in 2007.[14][15]
Sebastian has been one of Australia's most successful musicians in recent years. Three of his albums have been nominated for highest selling album at the Annual ARIA Music Awards, Just As I Am in 2004, Beautiful Life in 2005, and The Memphis Album in 2008.[16] He is the only Australian male vocalist in ARIA Chart history to have four No. 1 singles, one behind John Farnham's record in Australian music history.[17][18] His debut single "Angels Brought Me Here" sold more than 4x platinum and was the highest selling single in Australia in 2003, and won the 2004 ARIA for highest seller.[16][19] In January 2010 ARIA published the top sellers of the previous decade, and "Angels Brought Me Here" was named the highest selling song of the decade.[20] His most recent No. 1, "Like it Like That", was the highest selling Australian artist single in 2009 and has achieved triple platinum accreditation.[21][22][10] In May 2010 it was announced Sebastian would be one of the judges on an Australian version of The X-Factor to be screened by Channel 7 later this year.[23]
Sebastian has worked with high profile American musicians. He co-wrote songs for his second album Beautiful Life with Brian McKnight and Robin Thicke.[11] His fourth album The Memphis Album, a tribute album to Memphis soul, was recorded with members of The Mgs, including Steve Cropper who co-wrote and played on some of the original songs.[24] The Mgs were also his band on his 2008 Australian tour.[25] His lastest album features several tracks with John Mayer playing guitar and singing backing vocals, and also a duet with Jordin Sparks, "Art Of Love".[26][27]
Sebastian's debut single reached No.1 in four Asian countries and New Zealand.[28] It achieved platinum accreditation in New Zealand, with his debut album reaching No.3 and gaining double platinum accreditation there.[29][30] In February 2010 "Art Of Love" was released in New Zealand, reached No. 7 on the RAINZ singles chart and achieved gold accreditation.[31][32] Sebastian was signed to Victor Records, a subdivision of Sony America's Commercial Group in 2008. Due to company restructuring the release was delayed, but they recently reaffirmed the album will be released in the US in 2010.[33]
Biography
(1981-2003) Early life and Australian Idol
Guy Sebastian was born in Klang, Malaysia on the 26th of October 1981. His father Ivan is of Sri Lankan descent, while his mother Nellie has an English and Portuguese background and was raised in India. The family moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1988. They eventually took up residence in Adelaide, South Australia due to Ivan's work as a geologist. As a child Sebastian took violin lessons, and although he had no formal training in other musical instruments also plays guitar, drums and piano. He attended Paradise Community Church, which is a Pentecostal Assemblies of God church and one of the largest churches in Australia. He became one of Paradise's main worship singers, performing for up to 15,000 people.[34] He also sang with the then Paradise Community Church Youth Conference Planetshakers, performing both lead and backup vocals in their 2002 and 2003 conferences and albums.[35] After winning Australian Idol he continued his association with Paradise Church, recording on several of their albums, Adore in 2004,[36] and Set Me Free in 2005.[37] After leaving school Sebastian began studies in Medical Radiation but left to pursue a career in music. He juggled two jobs, teaching vocals at high schools and working as a recording engineer, while also studying Music Technology at the Elder School Of Music.[34]
In May 2003 Sebastian successfully auditioned for Australian Idol, singing Stevie Wonder's "Ribbon in the Sky". He progressed through the Idol series establishing a strong fanbase and praise from the judges, who often made reference to his afro hairstyle which became a focal point of his image. He was declared the winner on November 19. The final was the most popular program broadcast in Australia during 2003, and the second most popular non-sporting broadcast in Australian television history.[38]
Shortly after recording his first album Sebastian travelled to the UK to compete in World Idol. He sang "What a Wonderful World", and his performance was well received by the World Idol judges with several suggesting he could win the competition. However after the viewer voting was tallied Sebastian was ranked 7th out of the 11 competitors. There were questions over his song selection for the competition as his new arrangement of "What a Wonderful World" was an unusual version of a classic. In a 2004 interview on Rove, an Australian TV show, Sebastian said: "I actually picked "When Doves Cry" initially, and Prince wouldn't let me do it."
(2003-2004) Just As I Am
Within a day of becoming the first Australian Idol, Guy Sebastian began to record his debut album, which had to be completed in 6 days to ensure it was out by Christmas.[39] Despite this time restriction, Sebastian included 3 of his own songs on the album. His winner's song "Angels Brought Me Here" debuted at No.1, and broke an ARIA record. Its first week sales of 128,000 were at the time the highest ever for an Australian artist.[40] The single was the highest selling single in Australia in 2003, gaining 4 X Platinum accreditation.[19] In January 2010 ARIA released the lists of highest sellers of the Decade. "Angels Brought Me Here" was announced as the highest selling song of the decade, ahead of Anthony Callea's cover of "The Prayer".[20]
Sebastian's debut album Just As I Am was released in the 2nd week of December and debuted at No.1. Again Sebastian broke an ARIA record with the album selling 163,711 copies in its first week, giving it the "highest ever album sales in one week for ANY album in Australian chart history*(*includes local, international, solo acts, groups, soundtracks & compilations)."[11][41] This record held firm until December 2009, when Susan Boyle sold nearly 165,000 units of I Dreamed A Dream in the week prior to christmas.[42] Just as I Am remained at No.1 for 4 weeks and finished as the 5th highest selling album of 2003 within 3 weeks of debut, and went on to fall just a few thousand short of gaining 7 X Platinum accreditation.[2][43][44] It remains the highest selling album for any Australian Idol contestant, coming in at No.28 on the ARIA highest sellers of the Decade, the 9th highest Australian artist entry.[20]
In early 2004 Sebastian and the other Idol finalists toured around Australia. His debut single reached No.1 in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesia and New Zealand.[28] The album also peaked at No.3 and became double platinum in New Zealand.[31][45] During this time Sebastian appeared at the Asian MTV Awards, was a guest judge on New Zealand Idol and also performed on Indonesian Idol.[11] His 2nd single "All I Need Is You" was released in Australia in March and debuted at No.1 and was accredited platinum, and also reached No. 5 in New Zealand.[31] In April 2004, Sebastian went on a promotional trip to Malaysia before travelling to Europe and the US to write for his 2nd album. He worked with songwriters including Brian McKnight and Robin Thicke. While overseas he was invited to perform on American Idol.[46]
When ARIA Music Award nominations were announced in September there was some suggestion the music industry did not support the Idol concept, as although 4 contestants were nominated in sales awards, none received industry voted nominations. The Age reported: "According to ARIA awards producer Mark Pope, last year's Australian Idol victor, Guy Sebastian, missed out on nomination for two ARIA prizes - Breakthrough Artist (single) and (album) - by just a few votes." [47]
(2004-2005) Beautiful Life
Sebastian's second album Beautiful Life had a more R&B edge to it and included a duet with American R&B singer, Mýa. It also contained songs co-written with Robin Thicke and Brian McKnight.[11] The first single "Out with My Baby" was released in October, and became Sebastian's fourth consecutive No.1 release. The song was accredited Platinum and had sales of 90,000.[11] He performed at the 2004 ARIA Music Awards where he received the award for the Highest Selling Single for "Angels Brought Me Here", and the Channel V Award for Oz (Australian) Artist Of The Year.[13] Sebastian was also nominated for Highest Selling Album for Just As I Am.[16]
Beautiful Life was released at the end of October and debuted at No.2 on the Aria charts. The album went on to become Platinum, and eventually sold in excess of 100,000 units.[3][11] Sebastian embarked on a national tour in November and released 2 more singles from the album, "Kryptonite" which debuted at No.15, and "Oh Oh" at No.11.[48] In March 2005 Sebastian commenced the second stage of his Beautiful Life tour. He received awards for Favourite Video, Favourite Music Artist, and Favourite Aussie at the 2005 Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards, and a MTV Video Music Award for "Out With My Baby".[49][50] He also received a nomination for Highest Selling Album for Beautiful Life in the 2005 ARIA Music Awards.[16] Sebastian spent some time overseas writing for his third album during 2005. He also became an ambassador for World Vision Australia, and traveled to Africa to film a documentary for them.[51] In late November he was the guest performer for the annual Indian Pacific Outback Christmas Journey.[52]
(2006-2007) Closer to the Sun
Between May and August 2006 Sebastian appeared as a mentor on the inaugural It Takes Two, in which performers from non-musical fields are teamed with professional singers to perform a duet each week. Sebastian's partner was three-time Australian Olympic swimmer Sarah Ryan. They finished second, behind Erika Heynatz and David Hobson.[53] While Sebastian was appearing on It Takes Two he wrote for his new album. Scrapping most of the songs he had written in 2005, the album was mainly co written with Australian musicians. Closer to the Sun was a mix of many genres and had a pop/rock feel. The first single from the album was the ballad "Taller, Stronger, Better". It was released in August and debuted on the charts at No.3, spent 6 weeks in the Top 10 and achieved Gold accreditation.[12][54] Closer To The Sun debuted at No.4, and was accredited Platinum.[55] The video for its second single "Elevator Love" featured former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins as his love interest.[56] This single debuted at No.11, and also achieved Gold accreditation.[12] It was Sebastian's second single to just miss out on a Top 10 place.[57] Sebastian received an award for most played Urban work for "Oh Oh" at the 2006 APRA Music Awards.[58] "Oh Oh" was also awarded Best Video and Sebastian named Best Male Artist at the Urban Music Awards, and for the second year in succession he received the Fav Aussie award at the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards.[14][59]
In May 2007 Sebastian performed 3 concerts with the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House and Hamer Hall in Melbourne.[60] It was also announced that Receive the Power, a song written by Sebastian and Gary Pinto, had been chosen as the anthem for World Youth Day 2008.[61] Shortly after the orchestral concerts Sebastian's management announced he would be travelling to Memphis Tennessee to record an album of soul classics with Stax musicians who played on and wrote some of the original songs. Before leaving for Memphis Sebastian performed acoustic concerts at the Basement in Sydney.[62] One of these concerts was filmed for ABC Television's Live At The Basement, and was shown in October 2007. Sebastian released "Cover On My Heart" the third single from Closer To The Sun in August. It peaked at No.32 on the Aria charts.[63] Closer to the Sun was awarded Best Album at the 2007 Urban Music Awards, and also Most Popular Album at the Dolly Teen Choice Awards.[64][65]
(2007-2008) The Memphis Album
Recording in Memphis
In August, 2007 Guy Sebastian recorded his tribute album of soul classics at Ardent Studios in Memphis with Steve Cropper, Donald 'Duck' Dunn, and Steve Potts (a.k.a. The Mgs), with Lester Snell on keyboards. Cropper also co produced the album with Sebastian, with Steve Greenwell mixing.[24] The album was recorded on analogue tape live in the studio. Ardent Studios sound engineer Curry Weber explained the reason for this on AllMemphisMusic, an online Memphis radio station: "Going to tape is just such a richer and warmer tone when you hit it first of all. Not a lot of guys these days are talented enough to go to tape, cause it’s so definitive and destructive". Sebastian wrote about his time in Memphis in a series of blogs for the Australian newspapers: "I started recording four days ago with the band members from Booker T and the MGs. And in the four days, we cut 15 tracks. It's been such a great experience to watch these guys work. I mean, they are mostly in their late 60s and have such a wealth of experience. Can you believe these guys have played together for nearly 50 years?" [66] Cropper later spoke on AllMemphisMusic about recording the album with Sebastian:
Needless to say I’ve done a lot of things in my career, had a lot of fun, but we had more fun working with this young guy who just sings the rings around everything. You know there’s a lot of great singers out there today, a lot of them extremely talented. You never quite know where they learned, or where they’re coming from, or what their musical tastes are, but this kid came into Memphis, and just blew everybody’s socks off. He had the grit and the grime and the soul of Otis Redding, and he had the sweet soul of Al Green, he had the wonderful sweet church sound of Sam Cooke, and he just took us by storm, and it was like every song we did, we just looked at each other and like all said, 'We can’t believe this kid can sing this good'.
Shortly after his return to Australia Sebastian performed a series of 14 acoustic shows in the Eastern States and South Australia.[67] It was also announced The Mgs would tour Australia with Sebastian in early 2008.[68] The Memphis Album was released in November 2007, debuting at No.3, and was the 7th highest selling Australian album for 2007.[69][70] The critically acclaimed album [71] remained in the Aria Top 10 for 8 weeks and was certified double Platinum.[5][25][72] The Memphis Album also attracted attention from Memphis itself. Sebastian's versions of the Memphis classics received a mention in The Memphis Flyer, a weekly alternative newspaper serving the Memphis area. In the "Daily Buzz" section John Branston wrote: "We were somewhat surprised (being cynical Memphians) to discover that the little sonofagun can really sing. He nails these tunes."[73] AllMemphisMusic, which specialises in playing music originating from Memphis, began playing Sebastian's songs in late December 2007. They also had two special programs featuring the album and interviews with some of the people involved in recording it.[74]
The Memphis Tour
The M.G.'s arrived in Australia in February 2008, to be Sebastian's backing band for an 18 date concert tour.[75] Sebastian spoke to Stuart Bocking of 2UE during the tour about what it was like fronting the M.G.'s: "There were so many moments when I just had to take a step back and think 'This is unbelievable'. Like the history that is behind me, and I'm singing these songs. You know they start playing Dock Of The Bay, and the guys that played it are on the stage. You know the guy who wrote the song with Otis Redding is playing guitar."[76] Cropper later spoke on AllMemphisMusic about the tour.
There was a little apprehension about us going down to play behind him, because the people who were fans were there to see Guy. Well they were there to see some of the old Memphis guys as well. And that camaraderie with everybody, and hearing him sing our music, which was born and raised and produced and recorded in Memphis, Tennessee. It was just something I, it's hard to explain the excitement coming from being on stage and that excitement coming out of the audience. It just filled our hearts .
One of the Melbourne concerts was filmed and a live DVD/CD entitled The Memphis Tour and was released in May.[77] Sonybmg also announced The Memphis Album would be released globally.[78] In July Sebastian was involved with World Youth Day, including singing at the opening concert and the final Mass. Sebastian was nominated for a Helpman Award for "Best Performance In An Australian Contemporary Concert", for The Memphis Tour.[79] He was also awarded 2 Australian Club Entertainment Awards, best "Original Music Performer" and "Outstanding Club Performer Of The Year".[80] The Memphis Album received a nomination for Highest Selling Album at the 2008 ARIA Awards, finishing third.[16] This was Sebastian's third album to be nominated in this ARIA Awards category. In late 2008 Sebastian toured with the Australian Army Band in an 11 date concert series to raise funds for Legacy.[81] At the completion of these concerts he traveled to the US to record for his upcoming Australian and US albums. Sebastian recorded songs with John Mayer's band. John Mayer himself played guitar and backing vocals on several of the tracks.[26]
(2009-Present) Like It Like That
Sebastian travelled to the US again in early 2009 to continue recording for his US and Australian albums. It was reported in the Daily Telegraph on February 15 he would be setting up home this year in New York for promotional reasons. Sebastian said the US album would be a combination of songs from The Memphis Album and new original songs.[82] Sebastian performed showcases at the SXSW Music Festival in Austin Texas in March 2009, and also four shows at the Drom in New York during April and May.[83][84][85] His song "Like It Like That" was chosen as the theme song for the NBC network's summer promotional campaign.[86][87]
In June 2009 Sebastian returned to Australia to complete his Australian album. The US release was delayed when Victor Records, the subdivision of Sony America's Commercial Group he was signed to underwent restructuring, but Commercial have recently reaffirmed the album will be released in the US in 2010.[33] "Like it Like That", the title track from his 5th Australian album was released in August, 2009. The song reached No.1, making it Sebastian's fourth No.1 single. His four No.1 singles places him second in Australian chart history for most No.1 singles by an Australian solo male act, with one less than John Farnham.[18] Sebastian's are ARIA No.1's.[17] Farnham's were achieved over three decades, with four Go-Set Australian National Chart/Kent Music Report No.1's between 1968 and 1986 and one ARIA Chart No.1 single in 1988[88][89] "Like It Like That" spent 6 months in the ARIA Top 50 and has achieved triple platinum accreditation.[10][90] It was the highest selling Australian artist single and the 6th highest selling single overall in Australia in 2009.[21][22]
The album was released in October 2009 and debuted at No.6, and achieved gold accreditation in its third week on the ARIA chart.[6][7] As well as the 3 songs featuring John Mayer, the album also includes "Art of Love", a duet with Jordin Sparks.[27] "Art of Love" was released as the second single on November 20, 2009 and peaked at No.8 on the ARIA singles Chart. It spent 21 weeks in the ARIA Top 50 and has been accredited platinum.[91][10] Sebastian and Sparks were due to perform "Art Of Love" on the Australian Idol grand final on November 22, but Sparks was unable to travel to Australia due to a case of acute Appendicitis. [92] "Art Of Love" was also released in New Zealand in February 2010, and has reached No.7 on the RAINZ singles chart and achieved gold accreditation.[31][32] Sebastian toured the mainland capital cities in February 2010, and will return to the US soon.[93] The third Australian single "All to Myself", was released in February, 2010 and has spent 11 weeks in the ARIA Top 100, peaking at #51.[94] In May it was announced that Sebastian will be one of the judges on an Australian version of The X-Factor to be screened by Channel 7 later this year.[23]
Discography
- 2003: Just as I Am
- 2004: Beautiful Life
- 2006: Closer to the Sun
- 2007: The Memphis Album
- 2009: Like it Like That
Official Music Videos
- All To Myself
- Art of Love featuring Jordin Sparks
- Art of Love - Behind the Scenes
- Like it Like That
- Like it Like That - Behind the Scenes
- Gimme Gimme Some Lovin featuring Steve Cropper and MGs
- 'On A Dusty Road' Documentary featuring Steve Cropper
Other projects
World Vision Australia 2005
In 2005, Sebastian was appointed an ambassador for World Vision Australia. In August of that year he visited Uganda to film a documentary "An Idol in Africa" for a Network Ten television special.[95] The program highlighted the issues of poverty and civil war and its effect on the population. During the making of the documentary Sebastian visited a rehabilitation centre for former child soldiers in Gulu, Uganda, and also met children who had been orphaned by HIV and Aids. Sebastian stated his African journey helped put his own life back into perspective. The program was broadcast on December 3, 2005, and repeated on December 24, 2005.[96] Sebastian continued his involvement with World Vision Australia, supporting "the Child Rescue program and has supported the 40 Hour Famine. He has also been involved in the Make Poverty History coalition of which World Vision is a part".[97]
In 2008 Sebastian was presented with the Extreme Inspiration Award (best celeb contribution to the environment, world, community, sport or young people) at the Dolly Teen Choice Awards for his continuing support of World Vision.[98]
Indian Pacific Outback Christmas Journey 2005
Sebastian was the guest performer on the annual Indian Pacific Outback Christmas Journey in late 2005. The purpose of these trips is to bring concerts to the people in the isolated areas of Australia.[99] They also raise money for the Royal Flying Doctor's Service, an organisation which helps service the medical needs of the Australian Outback. After an initial concert in Sydney where $5,000 was handed over to the RFDS, the train traveled the 4352 kilometre journey across Australia to Perth, Western Australia. The trip took 3 days, and concerts were given at Bathurst, Broken Hill, Adelaide, Watson, Cook, Rawlinna Station, Kalgoorlie and finally in Perth.
Sebastian was joined on the trip by his three brothers Ollie, Chris and Jeremy, and guitarist friend Carl Dimataga. These special Christmas train trips are held each year to thank the communities along the train route for their support of the railway, and gives children in the isolated areas of Australia a chance to see stars they likely would never get the opportunity to see otherwise. John Tobin from the RFDS who also made the journey said: "Itʼs amazing to see the reaction of the kids, especially those from the Yalata and Oak Valley communities who were driven for hours in sweltering heat to a rail siding at Watson - which is in the middle of nowhere - to come and hear Guy and see Father Christmas."[100]
Australian Philharmonic Orchestra Concerts 2007
In May 2007 Sebastian was invited to be the guest vocalist in a series of 3 concerts with the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra. These concerts were conducted by English conductor Gavin Sutherland, and were at the Sydney Opera House and Hamer Hall in Melbourne. The Australian Philharmonic Orchestra has been presenting concerts with a blend of popular classical and contemporary music for nearly 30 years. Artists they have performed with in the past include Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras, Sir Cliff Richards and Ray Charles. In the 2007 concert series "Guy & the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra: Bigger, Stronger, Better", Sebastian performed with the 60 piece orchestra and a 40 voice choir. The concerts were a "celebration of inspirational music". Sebastian was on stage for two and a half hours and sang his own original songs and also many of the songs which helped shape his musical development, including music from The Beatles, Nat King Cole, Elvis and gospel songs.[101]
World Youth Day 2008
In May 2007, it was reported that Sebastian's song "Receive the Power" had been chosen as official anthem for the Roman Catholic Church's XXIII World Youth Day (WYD08) to be held in Sydney in 2008. The song was co written by Guy Sebastian and Gary Pinto, and also features the vocals of Paulini Curuenavuli.[102][103] The song was released in two versions, one in English and an international version with the chorus in English and verses in Italian, Spanish and French. Receive the Power was used extensively throughout the 6 days of World Youth Day in July 2008, and also in the television coverage which went around the world. Sebastian performed at the concert after the Opening Mass which officially welcomed the Pope to Australia. The Mass and concert at Barangaroo, Sydney had an estimated crowd of 150,000. Sebastian and Curuenavuli also performed both the English and International versions at the final Mass at Randwick Race Course on the 20th Of July which was attended by an estimated 400,000 people.[104][105] They were also invited to perform Receive the Power at the Pope's Farewell and thank you to volunteers on 21 July.[106]
In November 2008 a 200 page book named Receive The Power was launched to commemorate World Youth Day 2008. Sebastian was invited to attend, along with Curuenavuli and TV journalist Ray Martin. They were presented with copies of the book by Cardinal Pell, the Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, to thank them for their involvement in World Youth Day.[107]
Army In Concert 2008
In late 2008 Sebastian was invited to perform a series of 11 concerts with the Australian Army Band to raise funds for Legacy.[81] The concerts featured 60 Army musicians and a precision ceremonial team. "Legacy is a voluntary organisation providing services to Australian families suffering financially or socially after the death of a spouse or parent during or after their defence force service."[108] The concerts were held in theatre venues around Australia and the funds raised went to the local Legacy branch in the area each concert was held. The Army's music director Major Andrew Ryder when interviewed by the Townsville Bulletin after the completion of the last concert said, "The audience were up on their feet by the end of the concert, jiving along with Guy. We played a lot of his songs and some of the old soul stuff that he was doing from the album. He's very professional to work with". The Townville Bulletin also reported this one concert alone raised $10,000 for the North Queensland branch of Legacy.[109]
Other Events
Since winning Australian Idol, Sebastian has been in demand for special appearances and events. This demand increased considerably after he returned from recording his soul album in Memphis. These included-
- Asian Idol, December, 2007: Sebastian was a guest star on Asian Idol, held in Jakarta, Indonesia. He performed an "Angels Brought Me Here" duet with Indonesian Idol Mike Mohede and a medley of Memphis soul songs.[110]
- Olivia Newton-John & Friends Concert, September 2008: This concert was held at the State Theatre in Sydney to raised funds for Newton-John's Cancer and Wellness Centre Appeal. Sebastian was chosen to sing a duet with Newton-John. They sang her iconic hit from Grease, Summer Nights.[111]
- Golden Stave Hall Of Fame Dinner, October 2008: Golden Stave is the Australian Music and Entertainment Industry's charity fund raising organisation. This was their first Hall Of Fame dinner to celebrate their 30th anniversary.[112] Sebastian performed and was also announced as a Golden Stave ambassador on the night.[113]
- Summer Down Under - Australia Zoo, January 2009: Sebastian was selected to perform a concert in the Crocoseum at Australia Zoo in their Summer Down Under series. Bindi and Terri Irwin were in the audience.[114]
- Oscar Haven, February 2009: Just a few weeks after moving to the US to begin the promotion for his US release, Sebastian performed at an Oscar Haven event. "Haven is held during Oscars week so invitees include all Film Academy nominees as well as actors and insiders from film, television and music industries." [115] Sebastian was a headline act at a Haven party hosted by Stardust Pictures and Jamie Kennedy.[116]
- 9th Annual NON-COMMvention May 2009: In late May 2009 Sebastian performed with Steve Cropper and David Ryan Harris at the 9th Annual NON-COMMvention in Philadelphia. The event is the premier annual conference for North America's non-commercial Triple A radio.[117][118]
- Symphony under the Stars - Vanuatu, February 2010: Sebastian was invited to perform at a concert at Port Vila, Vanuatu.[119] The sold out event created much excitement, and was covered in several Port Vili newspapers. A resort spokesperson said "All the newspapers in town are raving on about last weekend’s super show put on by Guy Sebastian on Saturday 27th and 28th February, at The Grand Hotel and Iririki Island Resort".[120][121]
- Australian launch of Michael Jackson's This Is It dvd, March 2010: Sebastian and Delta Goodrem were chosen by the Jackson estate to perform at the Australian launch of This Is It.[122] The invitation only event was attended by the film's director Kenny Ortega, Michael's choreographer Travis Payne, and Michael's brother Jackie Jackson [123] Sebastian and Goodrem performed "Earth Song".[124]
Personal life
In late 2007 after eight years of courtship he and girlfriend Julie Egan became engaged. They were married in Manly, Sydney on 17 May 2008.[125]
Awards and Recognition
Year | Award-Giving Body | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Australian Recording Industry Association | ARIA Top 100 Singles Of The Decade 2000/2009. Highest seller: "Angels Brought Me Here" | Won |
2010 | Australian Recording Industry Association | Top 50 Australian Artist Singles 2009. Highest Seller: "Like It Like That" | Won |
2009 | Bandit.fm | Single Of The Year: "Like It Like That" | Won |
2009 | Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | So Hot Right Now | Won |
2008 | ARIA Music Awards | Highest Selling Album: The Memphis Album | Nominated[16] |
2008 | Australian Club Entertainment Awards | Outstanding Club Performer Of The Year | Won |
2008 | Australian Club Entertainment Awards | Original Music Performer | Won |
2008 | Dolly Teen Choice Awards | Extreme Inspiration Award: For support of World Vision Australia | Won |
2008 | Helpman Awards | Best Performance In An Australian Contemporary Concert: The Memphis Tour | Nominated[130] |
2007 | Dolly Teen Choice Awards | Most Popular Album: Closer to the Sun | Won[131] |
2007 | Australian Club Entertainment Awards | Outstanding Club Performer Of The Year | Nominated |
2007 | Australian Club Entertainment Awards | Original Music Performer | Nominated |
2007 | Urban Music Awards | Best R&B Album: Closer to the Sun | Won |
2007 | MTV Australia Video Music Awards | Best Pop Video: "Elevator Love" | Won |
2006 | Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Fave Aussie | Won |
2006 | Urban Music Awards | Best Male Artist | Won |
2006 | Urban Music Awards | Best Video Clip: "Oh Oh" | Won |
2006 | APRA Music Awards | Most Performed Urban Work: "Oh Oh" | Won |
2006 | APRA Music Awards | Most Performed Urban Work: "Kryptonite" | Nominated |
2005 | ARIA Music Awards | Highest Selling Album: Beautiful Life | Nominated |
2005 | Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Favourite Aussie | Won |
2005 | Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Fave Music Video: "Oh Oh" | Won |
2005 | Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Favourite Music Artist | Won |
2005 | APRA Music Awards | Most Performed Australian Work: "All I Need Is You" | Nominated |
2005 | Australian Recording Industry Association | ARIA #1 Chart Award: "Out With My Baby" | Won |
2005 | MTV Australia Video Music Awards | Best Pop Video: "Out With My Baby" | Won |
2005 | Adelaide Advertiser Confidential Awards | Favourite Adelaide Celebrity | Won |
2004 | Channel V Awards | Oz Artist Of The Year | Won |
2004 | ARIA Music Awards | Highest Selling Single: "Angels Brought Me Here" | Won |
2004 | ARIA Music Awards | Highest Selling Album: Just As I Am | Nominated |
2004 | Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards | Favourite Music Video: "All I Need Is You" | Won |
2004 | Australian Recording Industry Association | ARIA #1 Chart Award: "All I Need Is You" | Won |
2004 | Australian Recording Industry Association | ARIA #1 Chart Award: Just As I Am | Won |
2004 | Australian Recording Industry Association | ARIA #1 Chart Award: "Angels Brought Me Here" | Won |
2003 | Australian Recording Industry Association. End of Year Top 100 Singles | Highest selling single: "Angels Brought Me Here" | Won |
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