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| image = Guy Sebastian 6 Dec 2011 @Beresford - Don't Worry Be Happy Launch.jpg |
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| name = Guy Sebastian |
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| caption = Sebastian performing LIVE on stage in December 2011 |
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{{Infobox single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs --> |
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| background = solo_singer |
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| Name = Angels Brought Me Here |
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| birth_name = Guy Theodore Sebastian |
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| Cover = Angels Brought Me Here.jpg |
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| Born = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1981|10|26}}<br>[[Klang]], [[Selangor]], [[Malaysia]] |
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| origin = [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]], [[Australia]] |
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| Alt = Upper body shot of a 22 year-old man. He as at right, wearing a dark tee-shirt. The artist's name is written in large letters across the top and partly obscures the man's afro-style hair. The song's title is written smaller, immediately below. The man is smiling and has his arms down behind his back at waist height. The tee-shirt depicts a Harley Davidson logo, including a winged eagle above a Made in USA sign with Est 1903 next to it and American Legend below. To the man's right side is a cityscape showing traffic, a bridge and roadways. |
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| genre = [[Soul music|Soul]], [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[Pop music|pop]], [[Gospel music|gospel]] |
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| occupation = [[Singer-songwriter]], [[Record producer|producer]], [[The X Factor (Australia)|''The X Factor'' judge]] |
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| Artist = [[Guy Sebastian]] |
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| instrument = [[Singing|Vocals]], [[guitar]], [[Piano|piano/keyboards]], [[Drum kit|drums]] |
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| Album = [[Just as I Am (Guy Sebastian album)|Just as I Am]] |
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| years_active = 2003–present |
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| label = [[Sony Music Australia]] <small>(2003–present)</small> |
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| B-side = "[[When I Get You Alone]]" |
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| associated_acts = [[Steve Cropper]], [[Booker T. & the M.G.'s|The MGs]], [[David Ryan Harris]], [[Planetshakers]] |
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| Released = {{Start date|df=yes|2003|11|24}} |
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| website = [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/ Official website] |
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| Format = [[CD single]] |
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| Recorded = November 2003<br />Eargasm Studios, Sydney |
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| Genre = [[R&B]], [[pop music|pop]] |
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| Length = {{Duration|m=3|s=59}} |
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| Label = [[BMG]] |
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| Writer = [[Jörgen Elofsson]], [[John Reid (music)|John Reid]] |
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| Producer = Bryon Jones, Adam Reily |
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| Last single = |
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| This single = "'''Angels Brought Me Here'''"<br />(2003) |
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| Next single = "[[All I Need Is You]]"<br />(2004) |
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'''Guy Theodore Sebastian''' (born 26 October 1981) is an [[Australian people|Australian]] [[Pop music|pop]], [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], and [[Soul music|soul]] singer-songwriter who was the first winner of ''[[Australian Idol]]'' in 2003. In 2010 he became a judge on the Australian version of ''[[The X Factor (Australia season 2)|The X Factor]]''. Sebastian has released six top ten platinum/multi platinum albums, including a number one and two.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts">[http://www.webcitation.org/64s3DBmPo Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts]. australian-charts.com. Archived from [http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="aria.com.au">[http://aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations.htm Album and Single Accreditations 1997–2010]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 5 March 2009.</ref> He has also released 11 top 15 singles, including five number ones.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/> He is the only Australian male artist in Australian music history to achieve five number one singles, and is equal third overall for all Australian acts.<ref name="ARIA Chartifacts 27-December-2010">Ryan, Gavin (25 December 2010).[http://www.webcitation.org/64qhVdfWa ARIA Chartifacts 27-December-2010]. Australian-charts.com. Archived from [http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp?todo=viewthread&id=34665&pages= the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Four of his singles have gained multi platinum certification, including "[[Angels Brought Me Here]]" and "[[Who's That Girl (Guy Sebastian song)|Who's That Girl]]" which were both certified 4× platinum.<ref name="ARIA 2010 Singles Accreditations">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.auaccreds2010.htm ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2010 Singles]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 4 May 2010</ref><ref name="ARIA Single Accreditations 2011">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupageshttpwww.aria.com.auSINGLEaccreds2011.htm ARIA Single Accreditations 2011] Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 1 May 2011</ref><ref name="Top 50 Singles Chart"> [http://www.ariacharts.com.au/pages/charts_display_singles.asp?chart=1U50 ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart] Australian Recording Industry Association. (ARIA). Retrieved 11 December 2011.</ref> "Angels Brought Me Here" was the highest selling song in Australia last decade.<ref name="ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qhIqoaj ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts*](PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. 7 January 2010. Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/documents/ARIAEndOfDecadeCharts.pdf the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> With 28 platinum and two gold certifications and combined album and single sales of over two million in Australia alone, Sebastian has the [[Australian Idol discography #Album and single certification totals|highest certifications and sales]] of any Australian Idol contestant.<ref name="aria.com.au"/> |
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"'''Angels Brought Me Here'''" (aka "'''Faith Has Brought Me Here'''") is a [[Pop music|pop]] song performed by Australian singer [[Guy Sebastian]]. It was released in Australia on 24 November 2003 as the lead single from his debut album ''[[Just as I Am (Guy Sebastian album)|Just as I Am]]'' (2003). The song was written by [[Jörgen Elofsson]] and [[John Reid (music)|John Reid]] for Network Ten's TV talent competition, [[Australian Idol (season 1)|''Australian Idol'']]{{'}}s inaugural season. Recorded versions were made for both grand finalists, Sebastian and [[Shannon Noll]], with only Sebastian's version officially released by [[BMG]]. On 22 November the promotional video had premiered on the same network's ''[[Video Hits (Australian TV series)|Video Hits]]'' – produced by ''Australian Idol''{{'}}s Stephen Tate and directed by its musical director, [[John Foreman (musician)|John Foreman]]. |
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"Angels Brought Me Here" also reached number-one in four Asian countries and New Zealand.<ref name="Guy Sebastian biography">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qJVcIQx Guy Sebastian biography]. Guy Sebastian official site. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/bio/home.do the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian had a second number-one single in New Zealand with "Who's That Girl", two other top ten singles and a number-three album, and gained four platinum and two gold certifications there.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the NZ charts">[http://www.webcitation.org/64s3HdZYX Guy Sebastian in the NZ charts].Charts.org.NZ. Archived from [http://charts.org.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="New Zealand Top 50 Singles Chart">[http://web.archive.org/web/20040111020023/http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/Chart.asp New Zealand Top 50 Singles Chart]. [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand]] (RIANZ). 21 December 2003. Archived from [http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/Chart.asp the original] on 11 January 2004. Retrieved 20 December 2011.</ref><ref name="Latest Gold/Platinum Singles">[http://web.archive.org/web/20110724195845/http://www.radioscope.net.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=77&Itemid=61 Latest Gold/Platinum Singles].RadioScope New Zealand. Archived from [http://www.radioscope.net.nz/ the original] on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 15 January 2012.</ref> He has worked with a number of well-known American musicians. He co-wrote songs with [[Brian McKnight]] and [[Robin Thicke]] for his album ''[[Beautiful Life (Guy Sebastian album)|Beautiful Life]]'', which also included a duet with [[Mýa Harrison|Mýa]]. ''[[The Memphis Album]]'' was recorded with members of [[Booker T & The MGs|the MGs]] including [[Steve Cropper]], and they were his band on his 2008 Australian tour. ''[[Like It Like That (Guy Sebastian Album)|Like It Like That]]'' has three tracks with [[John Mayer]] on guitar and backing vocals, and "[[Art of Love (Guy Sebastian song)|Art of Love]]" featuring [[Jordin Sparks]]. "Who's That Girl" from his album ''[[Twenty Ten (Guy Sebastian album)|Twenty Ten]]'' features US rapper [[Eve (entertainer)|Eve]]. |
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"Angels Brought Me Here" peaked at number-one on the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Singles Chart]]. Its first week sales were at the time the highest one week's sales on record for both an Australian artist and a debut artist. It currently still has the second highest one week's sales for an Australian artist single. The song was [[Music recording sales certification|certified]] as four times [[List of music recording certifications#Singles|platinum]] by the Australian Recording Industry Association ([[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]]) and sold in excess of 303,000 units. In January 2010 "Angels Brought Me Here" was announced as the highest selling single of the decade (2000–2009). Until 2011 the song held the record as the highest selling Australian artist single in Australian chart history. "Angels Brought Me Here" was also popular in New Zealand, topping the [[RIANZ]] Singles Chart and achieving platinum certification. In October 2004, Lisa B. Bermingham published Sebastian's official biography, ''Angels Brought Me Here''. |
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During his career Sebastian has received 14 [[ARIA Music Awards]] nominations, including Single of the Year, Best Male Artist and Best Pop Release.<ref name="ARIA Awards History">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qJopxXe ARIA Awards History]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2010 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref><ref name="ARIA Nominations Announced">[http://www.webcitation.org/64xGTk3GS ARIA Nominations]. ariawards.com.au. 28 September 2010. Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/documents/2010ARIAAwardNominationsandArtisanAwardwinnersannounced.pdf the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="ARIA Award nominees announced for 2011">[http://www.webcitation.org/64talFgrz ARIA Award nominees announced for 2011]. ariaawards.com.au. 12 October 2011. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/news/8/the-countdown-beginsnominations-announced the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> He won Highest Selling Single ARIA Awards for "Angels Brought Me Here" in 2004 and for "Who's That Girl" in 2011. "Who's That Girl" also won the 2011 [[APRA Awards|APRA]] Urban Work of the Year Award. Other awards include the [[Channel V Australia|[V] Oz Artist of the Year Award]], and [[Urban Music Awards Australia and New Zealand|Urban Music Awards]] for Best Male Artist and Best R&B Album. Sebastian has performed at many notable events, including performing for [[Pope Benedict XVI]], [[Oprah Winfrey]] and [[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]].<ref name="Pope personally thanks WYD08 Volunteers">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qKKyxYE Pope personally thanks WYD08 Volunteers]. Catholic News Agency. 20 July 2008. Archived from [http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope_personally_thanks_wyd08_volunteers/ the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Guy Sebastian sings at Oprah's private party">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qKQXh9J Exclusive: Guy Sebastian sings at Oprah's private party]. Today Network. The Dirt. 16 December 2010. Archived from [http://www.fox.com.au/entertainment/the_dirt//blog/exclusive-guy-sebastian-sings-at-oprahs-private-party/20101216-ay0n.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Queen welcomes 54 countries to CHOGM">Iggulden, Tom(28 October 2011)[http://www.webcitation.org/64qKW0GJL Queen welcomes 54 countries to CHOGM]. ABC Lateline. Archived from [http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2011/s3351123.htm the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> He has a strong commitment to charity, and is currently an ambassador for [[World Vision Australia]], Golden Stave and the [[Australian Red Cross]].<ref name="The X Factor Australia: Guy Sebastian">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qKaTln0 The X Factor Australia: Guy Sebastian].Yahoo!7 tv. Archived from [http://au.tv.yahoo.com/x-factor/judges/article/-/7693358/guy-sebastian/ the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> |
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==Background== |
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"Angels Brought Me Here" was performed on 9 November 2003 by the final two contestants, [[Guy Sebastian]] and [[Shannon Noll]], during the penultimate episode of Network Ten's TV talent competition, [[Australian Idol (season 1)|''Australian Idol'' (2003)]].<ref name="Davis">Davis, Tony. (8 November 2003). [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/11/07/1068013393394.html "Idol to Live on After Showdown"]. ''[[The Age]]''. [[Fairfax Media]]. Retrieved 28 December 2007.</ref> Both contestants were recorded and had their versions pressed by [[BMG]], ready for the winner's version to be released immediately after the competition.<ref name="Davis"/> Sebastian's winning performance was watched by an Australian record audience – for a non-sporting event – of 3.65 million.<ref name="MABio"/> On 19 November he did an encore performance of the song and the single was issued in Australia on 24 November by BMG. |
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==Early life and career beginnings== |
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Sebastian referred to "Angels Brought Me Here", his winning moment on ''Australian Idol'' and his progress through the competition: |
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Guy Sebastian was born in [[Klang]], [[Selangor]], [[Malaysia]] on 26 October 1981. His father Ivan was also born in Malaysia and is of [[Sri Lanka]]n descent, while his mother Nellie has an English and Portuguese background and was raised in India. They met while Ivan was studying geology in India and a year later they married. The family migrated to Australia in 1988, living in [[Melbourne]] for several years before eventually moving to [[Adelaide]] due to Ivan's work as a geologist.<ref name="''Angels Brought Me Here: The Official Biography''">Bermingham, L. B. (2004). Guy Sebastian ''Angels Brought Me Here: The Official Biography'', Funtastic, Victoria. ISBN 1-74150-055-9</ref> 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, becoming one of their main worship singers. He also sang with the then Paradise Community Church Youth Conference [[Planetshakers]], performing both lead and backup vocals for their 2002 and 2003 conferences and albums. Sebastian continued his association with Paradise Church after winning ''Australian Idol'', recording on two of their albums, ''Adore'' in 2004 and ''Set Me Free'' in 2005. <ref name="''Angels Brought Me Here: The Official Biography''"/><ref name="Nice guys do win">Cheah, Jason (22 December 2003).[http://www.webcitation.org/mainframe.php Nice guys do win]. thestar.com. Archived from [http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2003/12/22/features/6951322 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> After leaving school Sebastian began studies in Medical Radiation, but left to pursue a career in music. He taught vocals at Temple Christian College and other high schools while also working as a recording engineer and studying [[Music Technology]] at the [[Elder Conservatorium|Elder School Of Music]].<ref name="Nice guys do win"/> 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.<ref name="''Angels Brought Me Here: The Official Biography''"/> He was declared the winner on 19 November 2003, and gained a recording contract with [[BMG Australia|BMG]], which later merged with [[Sony Music Australia|Sony]]. |
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==Recording career== |
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<blockquote>I reckon it really sums up just what I felt as far as the competition goes. It's a very overwhelming process to go through and you really do feel that there's something else that got you there. Especially with how I didn't feel confident before and then something just clicked and I could look people in the eyes and really try and deliver a song.<ref name="ABS-CBN">Alera, Rowena. (2004). [http://web.archive.org/web/20070626091842/http://www.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/feat-albumrev-guy.aspx Album review: ''Just As I Am'']. [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation]]. Archived from [http://www.abs-cbn.com/Entertainment/feat-albumrev-guy.aspx the original] on 26 June 2007. Retrieved 21 December 2011.</ref></blockquote> |
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===2003–2007: ''Just as I Am'', ''Beautiful Life'' and ''Closer to the Sun''=== |
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[[Image:Guy Sebastian at Australian Gospel Music Fesitval 11 April 2004 (1).jpg|right|thumb|180px|Sebastian performing at the [[Australian Gospel Music Festival]], April 2004]] |
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Following his Idol win Sebastian was required to record his debut album in six days, but despite this time restriction the album included three songs co-written by him.<ref>[http://www.cqbiblestudy.org/article.php?id=41 Guy Sebastian: “I believe everything has a season.”]. cqbiblestudy.org. Archived from [http://www.cqbiblestudy.org/article.php?id=41 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> He then travelled to the UK to compete in ''[[World Idol]]''. Despite impressing the judges, with several suggesting he could win the competition, he finished seventh.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64qLuHCaH Guy wows World Idol judges]. The Age. 27 December 2003. Archived from [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/12/27/1072308689856.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> His winner's single "[[Angels Brought Me Here]]" debuted at number one and was the highest selling single in Australia in 2003.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/><ref name="aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2003">[http://www.webcitation.org/64u04DekU ARIA Charts Top 100 Singles 2003]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2003.htm the original] on 23 January 2012.</ref> It was certified 4× platinum and sold in excess of 303,000 copies while still in the ARIA Top 50, which at the time was the highest sales ever recorded for an Australian artist single, a record Sebastian held until 2011.<ref>[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-singles-2003.htm ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2003 Singles]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 18 June 2010.</ref><ref name="Anthony Callea Premature Sales Announcement">Cashmere, Paul (29 January 2005)[http://web.archive.org/web/20050131033809/http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2005/jan05/20050129_anthonycallea.html Anthony Callea Premature Sales Announcement].undercover.com.au. Archived from [http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2005/jan05/20050129_anthonycallea.html the original] on 31 January 2004. Retrieved 4 February 2012.</ref> In January 2010 "Angels Brought Me Here" was named the highest selling song of the previous decade, ahead of [[Anthony Callea]]'s [[The Prayer (Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli song)|"The Prayer"]].<ref name="ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts"/> |
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Sebastian's debut album ''[[Just as I Am (Guy Sebastian album)|Just As I Am]]'' was released in December 2003 and also debuted at number one. Its first week sales of 163,711 units are the second highest one week sales in Australian chart history.<ref>Cashmere, Paul (27 December 2006). [http://www.webcitation.org/64qitzWeu Damien Leith Has Biggest Seller Of The Year]. Undercover.com.au. Archived from [http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=1133 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>Adams, Cameron (29 December 2009). [http://www.webcitation.org/64qj0v9RS Susan Boyle's album smashes sales records] Herald Sun. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/susan-boyles-album-smashes-sales-records/story-e6frfmvr-1225814357408 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> ''Just As I Am'' reached sales of 480,000, just short of 7× platinum, and is the highest selling album ever released by an Australian Idol contestant.<ref name="ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts"/><ref>Quinn, Karl (21 Nov 2004). |
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Sebastian believes it is "a great, inspirational song" that summarises how any ''Australian Idol'' winner would have felt.<ref name="ABS-CBN"/> Noll, however, felt that the song was too difficult for him to sing.<ref name="dBMag">[http://www.dbmagazine.com.au/338/a-industry.shtml "Industry. At the ARIA Chart Awards"]. ''dB Magazine'' (dbmagazine.com) (338). 11–24 August 2004. Retrieved 19 December 2011.</ref> Sebastian's version was produced by Bryon Jones (member of [[Rockmelons]]) and Adam Reilly (who was also the programmer).<ref name="MAAngels">[http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-ma-an25184264 "Angels Brought Me Here"]. Music Australia (National Library of Australia). 12 August 2005. Retrieved 18 December 2011.</ref> The B-side, "[[When I Get You Alone]]" – a cover version of [[Robin Thicke]]'s 2002 single – was recorded live on ''Australian Idol'' episode "Up Close & Personal" in October 2003.<ref name="MAAngels"/> Sebastian's second single, "[[All I Need Is You]]", followed in February 2004 and also debuted at number-one.<ref name="AUSChartAllINeed">Hung, Steffen. [http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian&titel=All+I+Need+Is+You&cat=s Guy Sebastian – "All I Need Is You"]. Australian Charts Portal (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 20 December 2011.</ref> In September, his third number-one single in a row, "[[Out with My Baby]]" was issued – from his second album, ''[[Beautiful Life (Guy Sebastian album)|Beautiful Life]]'' (2004).<ref name="AUSChartOutWith">Hung, Steffen. [http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian&titel=Out+With+My+Baby&cat=s Guy Sebastian – "Out with My Baby"]. Australian Charts Portal (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 20 December 2011.</ref> |
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[http://www.webcitation.org/64qkPFst4 Everyone's A Winner]. The Age. Archived from [http://www.theage.com.au/news/Music/Everyones-a-winner/2004/11/19/1100748195505.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>Sams, Christine. (8 November 2010).[http://www.webcitation.org/64xAjATAO How I beat bullies of rock'n'roll]. The Syney Morning Herald. Archived from [http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/how-i-beat-bullies-of-rocknroll-20101106-17i3j.html the original] on 25 January 2012.</ref> "Angels Brought Me Here" also reached number one in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia and New Zealand.<ref name="Guy Sebastian biography"/><ref name="Beautiful Life & Guy Facts">[http://www.webcitation.org/64pjo0Gtd Beautiful Life & Guy Facts]. opensubscriber.com. Archived from [http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/mediacare@yahoogroups.com/1997998.html the original] on 19 January 2012.</ref> ''Just As I Am'' reached number three and double platinum certification in New Zealand, with "Angels Brought Me Here" achieving platinum certification there.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the NZ charts"/><ref name="New Zealand Top 50 Singles Chart"/> His second single "[[All I Need Is You]]" reached number one and platinum in Australia, and peaked at number five in New Zealand.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/><ref name="ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2004 Singles">[http://www.webcitation.org/64wvNA3FI ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2004 Singles].Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-singles-2004.htm the original] on 25 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Guy Sebastian in the NZ charts"/> In early 2004 Sebastian appeared at the Asian MTV Awards, was a guest judge on [[New Zealand Idol]] and performed on [[Indonesian Idol]].<ref name="Beautiful Life & Guy Facts"/> After a promotional trip to Malaysia in April he travelled to Europe and the US to write for his second album, and while overseas performed on [[American Idol]].<ref name="Guy Sebastian biography"/> |
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Sebastian's second album ''[[Beautiful Life (Guy Sebastian album)|Beautiful Life]]'' had a more [[R&B]] edge to it and included "Forever with You", a duet with American R&B singer [[Mýa Harrison|Mýa]]. It also contained songs he co-wrote with [[Robin Thicke]] and [[Brian McKnight]].<ref name="Beautiful Life & Guy Facts"/> The first single "[[Out with My Baby]]" debuted at number one in October 2004, and gained platinum certification.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/><ref name="ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2004 Singles"/> Sebastian 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 Australia|Channel V]] Oz Artist of the Year Award.<ref name="Musicdish: Aria Awards 2004">Canak, Danny (15 November 2004).[http://www.webcitation.org/64qj63eoV Aria Awards 2004]. Musicdish. Archived from [http://www.musicdish.com/mag/index.php3?id=9832 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> He was also nominated for Highest Selling Album for ''Just As I Am''.<ref>[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2004 Winners by year - 2004]. ARIA Awards. Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2003.htm the original] on 23 January 2012.</ref> ''Beautiful Life'' peaked at number two and was also certified platinum.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/><ref>[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2004.htm ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2004 Albums]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 28 August 2009.</ref> Sebastian embarked on a national tour in November, with a second stage from March to June 2005.<ref name="Beautiful Life Tour">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qkk1FuY Guy & Paulini Announce More Shows For The Beautiful Life Tour]. Guy Sebastian official website. 6 April 2005. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829001636 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Two further singles were released from the album, "[[Kryptonite (Guy Sebastian song)|Kryptonite]]" which peaked at number fifteen, and "[[Oh Oh]]" at number eleven.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/> In 2005 Sebastian received awards for Favourite Video, Favourite Music Artist, and Favourite Aussie at the [[Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards]], and a [[MTV Video Music Award]] for "Out With My Baby".<ref name="The Age: Kids' choice - Guy">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qkpWiyT Kids' choice – Guy]. The Age. 21 September 2005. Archived from [http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/kids-choice--guy/2005/09/21/1126982092531.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>Halliwell, Elle & Anderson, Juliet. [http://www.webcitation.org/64ql031Nd MTV Australian Video Music Awards for 2005]. Mediasearch. Archived from [http://www.mediasearch.com.au/music/spotlights/mtv-australianmtvmusicvideoawardfs-2005 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> He also received an ARIA Award nomination for Highest Selling Album for ''Beautiful Life'', and was named as a state finalist for the [[Young Australian Of The Year|Young Australian of the Year Award]].<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64u08VqVy Winners by year - 2005]. ARIA Awards. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2005 the original] on 23 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64ql6GFOt MSA Member NSW Finalist for Young Australian of the Year]. marssociety.org.au. 1 December 2005. Archived from [http://www.marssociety.org.au/library/media_release_081205.php the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> |
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Lisa B. Bermingham's official biography of Sebastian is titled, ''Angels Brought Me Here'' (October 2004) (aka ''Guy Sebastian: Angels Brought Me Here: The Official Biography'').<ref name="NLABermingham">[http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-ma-an26114985 ''Guy Sebastian : angels brought me here : the official biography'' / L. B. Bermingham]. Music Australia (National Library of Australia). 15 June 2005. 21 December 2011.</ref><ref name="Bermingham">Bermingham, Lisa B. (October 2004). [http://www.dymocks.com.au/ProductDetails/ProductDetail.aspx?R=9781741500554#.TvJhDZjhV7g ''Angels Brought Me Here: Guy Sebastian: The Official Biography'']. Funtastic: [[Oakleigh South, Victoria|South Oakleigh, Vic]]. ISBN 978-1-74150-055-4</ref> In November 2010, two versions of "Angels Brought Me Here" appeared on Sebastian's 2×CD compilation album, ''[[Twenty Ten (album)|Twenty Ten]]'': both the original and a newly recorded acoustic version.<ref name="AlbumNotes"/> For the acoustic version, Sebastian also plays piano and is the co-producer with Carl Dimataga.<ref name="AlbumNotes"/> |
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Sebastian's third album ''[[Closer to the Sun (Guy Sebastian album)|Closer to the Sun]]'' was mainly co-written with Australian musicians, and was a mix of genres including [[pop music|pop]], [[R&B]], [[Soul music|soul]], [[Pop rock|pop-rock]] and [[jazz]]. The lead single "[[Taller, Stronger, Better]]", released in August 2006, debuted at number three and achieved gold certification.<ref name="Accreditations - 2007 Singles">[http://aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2007Singles.htm ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2007 Singles]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 27 February 2009.</ref> The album peaked at number four and was certified platinum.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/><ref>[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/ARIACharts-Accreditations-2006Albums.htm ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2006 Albums]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 28 August 2009.</ref> The second single "[[Elevator Love]]" reached number 11 and gold certification.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/><ref name="Accreditations - 2007 Singles"/> The video featured [[Jennifer Hawkins]] as his love interest.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64qkuQ5Ww ACA Preview of Video of Elevator Love with Jennifer Hawkins]. Myspace Videos. Archived from [http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=3655345 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian received an award for most played Urban work for "Oh Oh" at the 2006 [[Australasian Performing Right Association|APRA Music Awards]].<ref>Pascuzzi, Carmine. [http://www.webcitation.org/64qlA2sVA 2006 APRA Music Awards]. Mediasearch. Archived from [http://www.mediasearch.com.au/music/spotlights/apraawards2006 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> "Oh Oh" was also awarded Best Video and Sebastian named Best Male Artist at the [[Urban Music Awards Australia and New Zealand|Urban Music Awards]], and for the second year in succession he received the Fav Aussie award at the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards.<ref name="smh.com.au">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qlEip64 Sebastian, MacRae get gongs at Urban awards]. Sydney Morning Herald. 21 July 2006. Archived from [http://www.smh.com.au/news/music/sebastian-macrae-get-gongs-at-urban-awards/2006/07/21/1153166583688.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>Bonawitz, Amy (11 October 2006). [http://www.webcitation.org/64qlLXtG3 Bindi & Terri Attend Kids Choice Awards]. CBS News. Archived from [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/11/entertainment/main2082368.shtml the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> In early 2007 it was announced he would be recording an album of soul classics in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] with [[Stax]] musicians who played on and wrote some of the original songs. ''Closer to the Sun'' third single "Cover On My Heart" was released in August, peaking at number thirty two on the Aria chart.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/> ''Closer to the Sun '' was awarded Best Album at the 2007 Urban Music Awards, and Most Popular Album at the [[Dolly Teen Choice Awards]].<ref name="inthemix.com.au">Lizza (17 August 2007). [http://www.webcitation.org/64qlSRmfR 2007 Urban Music Awards at Luna Park, Sydney]. inthemix. Archived from [http://www.inthemix.com.au/events/reviews/33691/2007_Urban_Music_Awards_Luna_Park_Sydney_140807 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64qlbqlCu Dolly Teen Choice Awards: Winners 07]. servinghistory.com. Archived from [http://www.servinghistory.com/topics/Dolly_Teen_Choice_Awards::sub::Winners_07 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> |
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==Musical structure== |
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"Angels Brought Me Here" is an [[R&B]], [[pop (music)|pop]] [[ballad (music)|ballad]] which was composed and written before the ''Australian Idol'' finalists were decided.<ref name="Sebastian"/> The song's writers are [[Jörgen Elofsson]] and [[John Reid (music)|John Reid]] – it is also called "Faith Has Brought Me Here".<ref name="APRA AngelsBrought">[http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd?q=Angels%20Brought%20Me%20Here "Angels Brought Me Here"]. [[Australasian Performing Right Association]] (APRA). Retrieved 18 December 2011.</ref> Both Sebastian's and Noll's recorded versions were performed with the same musical structure. The song is composed in [[common time]]. The song's [[tempo]] is ''[[wiktionary:adagio|adagio]]'', performed at 65 [[beats per minute]]. Its structure is in [[verse-chorus form]], with a [[bridge (music)|bridge]] following after two verses. The verses are in the [[key (music)|key]] of [[C major]], while the [[refrain|chorus]] changes key to [[D major]], with higher [[dynamics (music)|dynamics]]. The last chorus following the bridge changes key again to [[E-flat major|E♭ major]]. At the end of the chorus, the lead singer sings the highest note of the song, holding for four [[bar (music)|bars]], while the backing vocals repeat the chorus. The last line of the chorus is performed slightly [[off-beat (music)|off-beat]], with the last notes held longer before the song ends. The vocals of the song range from C<sub>4</sub> (middle C) to B♭<sub>5</sub>.<ref name="Sebastian">[[Guy Sebastian|Sebastian, Guy]]; Celiberti, Tony. (2004). ''Just as I Am''. London: Wise Publications, pp. 4-9. ISBN 1-876871-47-4.</ref> |
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===2007-2008 ''The Memphis Album'' and ''Tour''=== |
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A music video was issued in November 2003 to promote the single.<ref name="NMEVideos">[http://www.nme.com/nme-video/youtube/id/9dG5KpRd3iA/search/Guy%20Sebastian Guy Sebastian – "Angels Brought Me Here"]. ''[[NME]]''. [[IPC Media]] ([[Time Inc.]]) Retrieved 18 December 2011.</ref> The video shows Sebastian on a TV set as it is being prepared for a show. He is dressed casually in jeans and windcheater. He sits on boxes as he begins to sing with a camera crew starting to film him. An image of a young woman is shown as he continues. Various personnel walk around him and adjust the set. Sebastian stands and the image of the female is seen again, she wears white feathers. Later, Sebastian is dressed more formally in a white suit as he performs the song. On this set are plasma screens depicting the same young woman. The video ends with Sebastian in his casual gear again, sitting on the boxes.<ref name="NMEVideos"/> The video was produced by ''Australian Idol''{{'}}s Stephen Tate and directed by the show's musical director, [[John Foreman (musician)|John Foreman]].<ref name="NMEVideos"/> On 22 November, the clip was premiered on Network Ten's ''[[Video Hits (Australia)|Video Hits]]'' – which had Tate as executive producer.<ref name="Idato">Idato, Michael. (13 July 2004). [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/12/1089484298428.html "Scream Test"]. ''[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]''. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 19 December 2011.</ref> |
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[[Image:Guy Sebastian The Memphis Tour 7 Mar 2008.JPG|left|thumb|175px|Sebastian and [[Steve Cropper]] on stage during The Memphis Tour]] |
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Sebastian recorded his tribute album of soul classics at [[Ardent Studios]], Memphis in August 2007, with [[Steve Cropper]], [[Duck Dunn|Donald 'Duck' Dunn]], and [[Steve Potts (drummer)|Steve Potts]] (a.k.a. [[Booker T & The MGs|The MGs]]), with Lester Snell on keyboards. Cropper also co- produced the album with Sebastian, which was recorded on analogue tape live in the studio.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64qvEaBNM Curry Weber Studio Engineer talks about the Memphis Album]. Myspace Videos. Archived from [http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=54159104 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian wrote about his time in Memphis in a series of blogs for 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."<ref>Sebastian, Guy (29 August 2007). [http://www.webcitation.org/64qvJ5rGZ Guy's Memphis Diary – Week 4] Sunday Herald Sun. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22327811-2902,00.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Cropper later spoke on AllMemphisMusic, an online Memphis radio station, "This kid came into Memphis, and just blew everybody’s socks off.[...] he just took us by storm."<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rCd8tSP Steve Cropper talks about Guy Sebastian and The Memphis Album] MySpace Videos. Archived from [http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=61522976 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Shortly after Sebastian's return to Australia it was announced that The MGs would tour Australia with him in early 2008.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rCpcUna Guy Sebastian Announces 2008 "Memphis Tour"!]. Guy Sebastian official website. 6 November 2007. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829005131 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> ''[[The Memphis Album]]'' debuted at number three in November 2007, and was the seventh highest selling Australian artist album of the year.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64u0DRI2e ARIA End Of Year Charts – Top 50 Australian Artist Albums 2007]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from [http://aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-australian-album-2007.htm the original] on 23 January 2012.</ref> The critically acclaimed album reached double platinum certification in 2008.<ref name="The Memphis Album Reviews">[http://gsinfo-soulfan.blogspot.com/2010/07/memphis-album-reviews.html The Memphis Album Reviews]. Blogspot.com. Retrieved 25 June 2009.</ref><ref>[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupageshttpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2008Albums.htm ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2008 Albums]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 28 August 2009.</ref> [[The Memphis Flyer]], a weekly alternative newspaper serving the Memphis area wrote a series of articles about Sebastian recording with The MGs.<ref>Branston, John (22 November 2007). [http://www.webcitation.org/64qvOGlMP Guy Sebastian's Memphis Album Is Actually Good]. The Memphis Flyer. Archived from [http://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/Content?oid=oid%3A36500 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> AllMemphisMusic, which specialises in playing music originating from Memphis, began playing ''The Memphis Album'' songs in late December 2007. They also had two special programs featuring songs from the album and interviews with some of the people involved in recording it.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64qu6HMC5 Who is this "Guy" Sebastian ?].AllMemphisMusic. 23 April 2006. Archived from [http://allmemphismusic.blogspot.com/2008/04/who-is-this-guy-sebastian.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> |
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The [[Booker T. & the M.G.'s|MGs]] came to Australia in February 2008 to be Sebastian's backing band for his national tour. He spoke on radio about what it felt like fronting the MGs, "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."<ref>[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4819169552233437869 Stuart Bocking 2UE interviews Guy Sebastian about Steve Cropper]. Google Videos. Retrieved 27 February 2009.</ref> Cropper later spoke on AllMemphisMusic, "hearing him singing our music, which was born and raised and produced and recorded in Memphis Tennessee.[...] It just filled our hearts."<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rD3VMTw Steve Cropper talks about touring with Guy Sebastian]. Myspace Videos. Archived from [http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=54158790 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> One of the Melbourne concerts was filmed for a live DVD/CD entitled ''[[The Memphis Tour]]''.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rEFu0E7 Guy's New DVD 'The Memphis Tour' Out Saturday]. Guy Sebastian official website. 29 April 2008. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829005516 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian was nominated for a [[Helpmann Award]] for Best Performance In An Australian Contemporary Concert for ''The Memphis Tour'', and was awarded two Australian Club Entertainment Awards, best Original Music Performer and Outstanding Club Performer Of The Year.<ref name="Helpman Awards: 2008 Nominations">[http://www.webcitation.org/64rFq8EMO 2008 Helpman Award Nominations]. Helpman Awards. Archived from [http://www.helpmannawards.com.au/default.aspx?s=nominees&year=2008&cid=1 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="ACE Awards: 11th Australian Club Awards">[http://www.aceawards.com.au/2008.php 11th Australian Club Entertainment Awards]. ACE Awards. Retrieved 27 February 2009.</ref> ''The Memphis Album'' received a nomination for Highest Selling Album at the 2008 ARIA Awards, his third album to be nominated in this ARIA Awards category.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64u0KEJs8 Winners by year - 2008]. ARIA Awards. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2008 the original] on 23 January 2012.</ref> He travelled to the US several times after ''The Memphis Tour'' to write for his fifth album, spending time with Cropper in Nashville on these trips.<ref>Cashmere, Paul(21 April 2008).[http://www.webcitation.org/64rGBG24N Guy Sebastian Is Hanging With The Croppers]. undercover.com.au. Archived from [http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=4644 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rGJ8dao Guy Sebastian 'could not stop staring' at Nicole Kidman]. news.com.au. 1 July 2008. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,26278,23949496-5013560,00.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> |
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===2009–2010: ''Like It Like That''=== |
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==Chart performance== |
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"Angels Brought Me Here" debuted on the Australian [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Singles Chart]] on 1 December 2003 at number-one,<ref name="australian-charts">Hung, Steffen. [http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian&titel=Angels+Brought+Me+Here&cat=s Guy Sebastian – "Angels Brought Me Here"]. Australian Charts Portal (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 28 December 2007.</ref> selling 128,679 copies in its first week.<ref name="MABio">[http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-ma-NAMO~3288 Guy Sebastian]. [[Music Australia]] ([[National Library of Australia]]). 5 December 2003. Retrieved 18 December 2011.</ref><ref name="IdolSales">[http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20870091-28957,00.html "Idol Goes into Sales Decline"]. ''[[Herald Sun]]'' [[The Herald and Weekly Times]] ([[News Corporation]]). 5 December 2006. Retrieved 23 October 2007.</ref> Sebastian set an Australian record at the time for the highest first week single sales by both a debut artist and an Australian artist.<ref name="MABio"/> He also had the second highest first week single sales from any artist, behind [[Elton John]]'s tribute to [[Princess Diana]], "[[Candle in the Wind]]".<ref name="MABio"/><ref>Donovan, Patrick. (2 December 2003). [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/12/01/1070127349539.html "Delta Makes History"]. ''The Age''. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 28 December 2007.</ref> Sebastian's first week's sales were eclipsed in late 2004 by [[Anthony Callea]]'s debut single "[[The Prayer (Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli song)|The Prayer]]".<ref name="Anthony Callea Beats Guy Sebastian">Cashmere, Paul (29 December 2004)[http://web.archive.org/web/20041231030944/http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2004/dec04/20041229_anthonycallea.html Anthony Callea Beats Guy Sebastian].undercover.com.au. Archived from [http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2004/dec04/20041229_anthonycallea.html the original] on 31 December 2004. Retrieved 4 February 2012.</ref> Sebastian still has the second highest one week sales for an Australian artist single. "Angels Brought Me Here" remained at the top spot for three consecutive weeks, dropping to number three in its fourth week. The single spent a total of five weeks in the top ten and twelve weeks in the top fifty.<ref name="australian-charts"/> Despite being released near the end of 2003, the its strong sales placed "Angels Brought Me Here" at number-one on the End of Year Top 100 ARIA Singles Chart of 2003.<ref name="Top 100 Singles 2003">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2003.htm ARIA Charts - End of Year Charts - Top 100 Singles 2003]. Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 2003. Retrieved 28 December 2007.</ref> It was certified four times [[music recording sales certification|platinum]] and evenually sold in excess of 303,000 copies.<ref name="Anthony Callea Premature Sales Announcement">Cashmere, Paul (29 January 2005)[http://web.archive.org/web/20050131033809/http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2005/jan05/20050129_anthonycallea.html Anthony Callea Premature Sales Announcement].undercover.com.au. Archived from [http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2005/jan05/20050129_anthonycallea.html the original] on 31 January 2004. Retrieved 4 February 2012.</ref> At the time this was the highest sales ever recorded for an Australian artist single, a record Sebastian held until 2011.<ref name="Anthony Callea Premature Sales Announcement"/> At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2004]], Sebastian earned the award for 'Highest Selling Single', and was also nominated for 'Highest Selling Album' for ''Just as I Am''.<ref>[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2004 2004: 18th Annual ARIA Awards] – Winners by Year. [[ARIA Awards]]. Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Retrieved 28 December 2007.</ref> In 2011 "Angels" Brought Me Here"'s sales were surpassed by [[Gotye]]'s "[[Somebody That I Used to Know]]".<ref name="ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2011 Singles">[http://www.webcitation.org/64wvezoE2 ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2011 Singles].Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupageshttpwww.aria.com.auSINGLEaccreds2011.htm the original] on 25 January 2012.</ref> Currently "Angels Brought Me Here" is still the second highest selling Australian artist single on record.<ref name="Album and Single Accreditations 1997–2010">[http://www.webcitation.org/64vRwvshN Album and Single Accreditations 1997–2010]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from [http://aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations.htm the original] on 24 January 2012.</ref> |
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[[Image:Jordin Sparks & Guy Sebastian Club Nokia LA.jpg|thumb|right|185px|Sebastian & [[Jordin Sparks]] performing "[[Art of Love (Guy Sebastian song)|Art of Love]]" at [[Club Nokia]] in LA in July 2010]] |
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During 2008 Sebastian was also signed to release an album in the US, and in November he returned to America to work on his new album. He recorded songs with John Mayer's band, and [[John Mayer]] himself played guitar and sang backing vocals on three of the tracks.<ref>Dennehy, Luke(30 November 2008). [http://www.webcitation.org/64rGNutzr Guy sees future in Memphis]. Herald Sun. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24725290-5006024,00.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> He moved to New York in early 2009 to prepare for the release of the US album which was a mix of Mempis soul covers and original songs.<ref>Reines, Ros(15 February 2009). [http://www.webcitation.org/64rGSV1DO Guy targets the States] Daily Telegraph. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,25055628-5013110,00.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> He performed showcases at the [[SXSW]] Music Festival in Austin Texas in March 2009, and a residency at the Drom in New York.<ref>Cashmere, Paul(20 March 2009). [http://www.webcitation.org/64rGYbPTZ Guy Sebastian Wins The Tough SXSW Crowd]. Undercover.com.au. Archived from [http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=7869 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>Nanton, Nick [http://www.webcitation.org/64rGddi4M Texas and Australia Collide!!…???]. D&N Dicks $ Nanton P.A. Archived from [http://www.thebusinessgrowthlawyers.com/blogs/texas-and-australia-collide.php the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rG1L7C7 Guy Sebastian at DROM]. Socially Superlative. Archived from [http://sociallysuperlative.com/2009/04/22/guy-sebastian-at-drom/ the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> His song "[[Like It like That (Guy Sebastian song)|Like it Like That]]" was chosen as the theme song for the [[NBC]] network's summer promotional campaign.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rGiX1Vk NBC Network Summer Campaign featuring Guy Sebastian theme]. Myspace Video. Archived from [http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=57700390 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rGqzY5a Guy Sebastian's hit song will be used for US TV promotion]. Daily Telegraph 13 May 2009. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,25470469-5006002,00.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> The US release was then delayed due to restructuring of Victor Records, but it was later reaffirmed the album would be released in 2010.<ref>Moran, Jonathon (19 December 2009). [http://www.webcitation.org/64rGxOfTi Carnival for the Danimals, US glitch for Guy]. Sunday Telegrath. Archived from [http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sunday-telegraph/carnival-for-the-danimals/story-e6frewt9-1225812018581 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> "Like It like That", the title track of Sebastian's fifth album, was released in Australia in August 2009 and reached number one on the [[ARIA Chart]], his fourth number one single.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/> It was the highest selling Australian artist song in 2009, reaching triple platinum certification.<ref name="ARIA 2010 Singles Accreditations"/><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64u0Nlau6 ARIA Charts Top 50 Australian Artist Singles 2009]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-australian-singles-2009.htm the original] on 23 January 2012.</ref> ''[[Like It Like That (Guy Sebastian Album)|Like it Like That]]'', an original soul album with all songs written or co-written by Sebastian, was released in October 2009. It reached number six and was certified platinum.<ref name="Charts – Accreditations – 2010 Albums">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupageshttpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2010Albums.htm ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2010 Albums]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 8 June 2010.</ref><ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/> |
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"[[Art of Love (Guy Sebastian song)|Art of Love]]", a duet with [[Jordin Sparks]] was released as the second single.<ref>[http://www.take40.com/artists/1748/guy-sebastian/news/17348/guy-sebastian-and-jordin-sparks-record-duet! Guy Sebastian and Jordin Sparks record duet]. Take 40. 1 October 2009. Retrieved 12 October 2009.</ref> It peaked at number eight and reached platinum certification.<ref name="ARIA 2010 Singles Accreditations"/><ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/> It also charted at number seven in New Zealand, gaining gold certification there.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the NZ charts"/><ref name="Latest Gold/Platinum Singles"/> Two further singles, "[[All to Myself (Guy Sebastian song)|All to Myself]]" and "[[Never Hold You Down]]", did not chart in the ARIA top 50.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rH5Rlk3 Newswrap]. auspOp. 29 January 2010. Archived from [http://auspop.blogspot.com/2010/01/news-wrap_29.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64s125J0x Guy Single #4]. auspOp. 27 May 2010. Archived from [http://auspop.blogspot.com/2010/05/guy-single-4.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian toured in Australia during February 2010 and again in June and July.<ref name="Like It Like That Tour">[http://www.webcitation.org/64s4XOPw3 Like It Like That Tour For 2010]. Guy Sebastian official website. Retrieved 9 September 2009. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829006494 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="The Bring Yourself Tour!">[http://www.webcitation.org/64rHPGBsQ The Bring Yourself Tour!]. Guy Sebastian official website. 11 May 2010. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829006753 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> The US album, now identical to the Australian album, was released in June 2010. He was chosen as a judge on the 2010 series of Australia's [[The X Factor (Australia season 2)|The X-Factor]], and to fulfil commitments to X-Factor and also the release of his album in America Sebastian divided his time between Australia and the US during the show.<ref>Dennehy, Luke(30 May 2010). [http://www.webcitation.org/64rHTe13c X-Factor to have a nice guy judge]. Sunday Herald Sun. 30 May 2010. Archived from [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/sunday-heraldsun/x-factor-to-have-a-nice-guy-judge/story-e6frf92x-1225872977171 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> He toured the US [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] between July and September, including guest performances singing "Art of Love" with Sparks at three of her ''[[Battlefield Tour]]'' concerts, and also played support for [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]] at a concert in [[Oregon]].<ref name="Guy Sebastian Releases Debut U.S. Album, Tours West Coast">[http://www.webcitation.org/64rHbeYEY Guy Sebastian Releases Debut U.S. Album, Tours West Coast]. popdirt.com. Archived from [http://popdirt.com/guy-sebastian-releases-debut-u-s-album-tours-west-coast/79311/ the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rHmeQpw Jordin Sparks and Guy Sebastian sing ‘Art of Love’ Nokia Theater, LA].mjsbigblog.com. 10 July 2010. Archived from [http://mjsbigblog.com/jordin-sparks-and-guy-sebastian-sing-art-of-love-nokia-theater-los-angeles.htm the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Guy Sebastian announces more US tour dates">[http://www.webcitation.org/64rHyQ1bR Guy Sebastian announces more US tour dates].antimusic.com. 4 August 2010. Archived from [http://www.antimusic.com/news/10/aug/04Guy_Sebastian_Announces_More_US_Dates.shtml the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian was nominated for six [[ARIA Music Awards]] for ''Like It Like That''. He received nominations for Best Pop Release, Best Male Artist, Most Popular Australian Album and Most Popular Australian Artist, with "Like It Like That" and "Art of Love" receiving nominations for Most Popular Single.<ref name="ARIA Awards History"/><ref name="ARIA Nominations Announced"/> |
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In January 2010 ARIA announced that "Angels Brought Me Here" was the highest selling single of the previous decade, with Anthony Callea's "The Prayer" ranked second.<ref name="ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts">[http://www.aria.com.au/documents/ARIAEndOfDecadeCharts.pdf ARIA’s End of Decade Charts]. Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). ([[PDF]]). 7 January 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2010.</ref> Sebastian reflected on his song's popularity, "I guess its success is due to it being a well-written pop ballad, coupled with the fact that it’s perfectly suited to my voice, and also my back-story... It doesn't take a genius to realise that the show was mostly responsible for the songs enormity but still, I’m glad I was the guy standing there at the end singing it".<ref name="ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts"/> In a review for Sebastian's fifth number one single "[[Who's That Girl (Guy Sebastian song)|Who's That Girl]]" in 2010 ''The Vine''{{'}}s Tim Byron said "Angels Brought Me Here" was "heavily associated with the climax of the show, and thus [has] pre-packaged meanings and associations that other songs will not ... something of the joy of music, of its eternal mystery, gets leached out in the process".<ref name="Byron">Byron, Tim. (2 January 2011). [http://www.thevine.com.au/music/single-reviews/number-ones-_-guy-sebastian-%27who%27s-that-girl%2720110102.aspx "Guy Sebastian 'Who's that Girl'"]. ''The Vine''. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 21 December 2011.</ref> Byron felt there was considerable "controversy over whether to give ARIA awards to people like Guy Sebastian" due to concerns about the artist's credibility. Byron added "But it's hard to argue that Guy Sebastian's continued success, seven years later, has much to do with Australian Idol.....even his 'brand recognition' will have faded by now.....If he is still successful, it's more and more because of his musical talent." <ref name="Byron"/> |
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"Angels Brought Me Here" was also released in New Zealand, and debuted at number-one on 1 December 2003 on the [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|RIANZ]] Singles Chart, retaining the position for three weeks.<ref name="rianz.org.nz"/> It spent eleven non-consecutive weeks in the top ten and twenty-two weeks in the top forty and achieved platinum accreditation.<ref name="rianz.org.nz">[http://web.archive.org/web/20040111020023/http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/Chart.asp New Zealand Top 50 Singles Chart]. [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand]] (RIANZ). 21 December 2003. Archived from [http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/Chart.asp the original] on 11 January 2004. Retrieved 20 December 2011.</ref><ref name="charts.org.nz">Hung, Steffen. [http://charts.org.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian&titel=Angels+Brought+Me+Here&cat=s Guy Sebastian – "Angels Brought Me Here"]. New Zealand Charts Portal (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 28 December 2007.</ref> |
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Sebastian released a [[Compilation album|retrospective album]] titled ''[[Twenty Ten (Guy Sebastian album)|Twenty Ten]]'' in November 2010. The album reached number-four on the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Album Chart]], Sebastian's sixth consecutive top ten album. ''Twenty Ten'' spent twelve weeks in the top ten, reaching platinum certification and was the fifth highest selling Australian artist album of 2010.<ref name="Charts – Accreditations – 2010 Albums"/><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/652wgCt3e Twenty Ten in the Australian Charts].australian-charts.com. Archived from [http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian&titel=Twenty+Ten&cat=a the original] on 29 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64u0WFO0i Top Australian Artist Albums 2010]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-australian-album-2010.htm the original] on 23 January 2012.</ref> It also reached number-twenty four on the [[RIANZ|New Zealand Charts]].<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the NZ charts"/> The album was a two disc release. The first disc had 18 songs from his previous albums and two new tracks, with the second disc containing acoustic versions of ten of the songs. "[[Who's That Girl (Guy Sebastian song)|Who's That Girl]]" featuring US rapper [[Eve (entertainer)|Eve]], was released as the lead single.<ref>[http://auspop.blogspot.com/2010/10/guy-sebastian-breaks-cover.html Guy Sebastian breaks cover].auspOp. 25 October 2010. Retrieved 25 October 2010</ref> The dance-driven [[Electronic dance music|electro R&B]] song was a departure from Sebastian's previous pop, R&B and soul releases. Eve performed the song with Sebastian on The X Factor Grand Final.<ref name="One very suave Guy Sebastian">McCabe, Kathy.(22 November 2010)[http://www.webcitation.org/64rIIh4uL One very suave Guy Sebastian].Daily Telegraph. Archived from [http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/one-very-suave-guy-sebastian/story-e6frewz0-1225957921959 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> "Who's That Girl" reached number-one on the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Singles Chart]], Sebastian's fifth number-one single.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/> He is the only Australian male artist in Australian music history to achieve five number-one singles, and is in equal third overall with [[Olivia Newton-John]] for all Australian acts.<ref name="ARIA Chartifacts 27-December-2010"/> "Who's That Girl" reached 4× platinum certification in 2011, becoming the fourth Australian artist single in Australian chart history to achieve that accreditation level, with Sebastian's debut single "Angels Brought Me Here" being the first.<ref name="ARIA Single Accreditations 2011"/><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rINjnWv Who's That Girl Reaches 4 X Platinum!] guysebastian.com.au. 11 may 2011. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829006982 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> "Who's That Girl" also reached number-one and platinum in New Zealand.<ref name="Latest Gold/Platinum Singles"/> With the release of ''Twenty Ten'' Sebastian had completed the terms of his original contract with [[Sony Music Australia|Sony]], but re-signed with them for another long term contract.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rITet7l Sebastian re-signs with Sony]. The Music Network. 23 November 2010. Archived from [http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-news/artists/2010/11/23/sebastian-re-signs-with-sony/ the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> |
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[[Image:Lionel Richie and Guy Sebastian.jpg|thumb|right|175px|[[Lionel Richie]] and Sebastian performing "[[All Night Long (All Night)|All Night Long]]"]] |
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Sebastian supported [[Boyzone]] on their 2011 [[United Kingdom|UK]] tour, and [[Lionel Ritchie]] on his Australian and New Zealand tour.<ref name="Lionel Richie and Guy Sebastian To Play A Day On The Green"> |
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[http://www.webcitation.org/64rIYr4lo Lionel Richie and Guy Sebastian To Play A Day On The Green]. Undercover. Archived from [http://www.undercover.fm/news/12966-lionel-richie-and-guy-sebastian-to-play-a-day-on-the-green the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Tour supports confirmed"> |
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[http://www.webcitation.org/64rJsFdG5 Boyzone Brother Tour support annoucement] Boyzonebrotheralbum.com. 7 February 2011. Archived from [http://boyzonebrotheralbum.com/news.php?item=182 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> They re-recorded Richie's 1983 single "[[All Night Long (All Night)|All Night Long]]" to raise money for Australian and New Zealand [[2010–2011 Queensland floods|flood]] and [[February 2011 Christchurch earthquake|earthquake]] relief. The track was produced by [[RedOne]].<ref>Adams, Cameron (26 February 2011)[http://www.webcitation.org/64s9A8mTV Lionel Richie and Guy Sebastian have teamed up to record a charity single for earthquake relief]. Daily Telegraph, Sydney. Archived from [http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/lionel-ritchie-and-guy-sebastian-have-teamed-up-to-record-a-charity-single-for-earthquake-relief/story-e6frewz0-1226012196472 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Richie and Sebastian performed the song together at most of the concerts on the Australian leg of the tour.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64s9hPdor Lionel Richie and Guy Sebastian release duet of All Night Long for Queensland flood + Christchurch earthquake appeals]. Mushroom Group Promotions. Archived from [http://mushroomgroup.wordpress.com/2011/03/18/lionel-richie-guy-sebastian-release-duet-of-all-night-long-for-queensland-flood-christchurch-earthquake-appeals/ the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> It peaked at number twelve in New Zealand and number twenty six in Australia.<ref name="Guy Sebastian in the Australian Charts"/><ref name="Guy Sebastian in the NZ charts"/> Sebastian received the 2011 Australian Club Enterainment Award for best Original Music Performer, and a [[Mo Award]] for Rock Performer of the Year.<ref name="13th Australian Club Entertainment Awards">[http://www.aceawards.com.au/WINNERS.php 13th Australian Club Entertainment Awards].aceawards.com.au. Retrieved 8 April 2011</ref><ref name="2011 Mo Award Winners">[http://www.webcitation.org/64s9pQUit 2011 Mo Award Winners] Mo Awards Inc. Archived from [http://www.moawards.com/?page_id=1882 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> He also won the Highest Selling Single ARIA Award for "Who's That Girl", and received nominations for Single of the Year, Best Pop Release and Most Popular Australian Artist.<ref name="ARIA Award nominees announced for 2011"/><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sA0wVZy Winners of the 2011 ARIA Awards]. Yahoo!7. 27 November 2011. Archived from [http://au.news.yahoo.com/vic/latest/a/-/article/12110005/winners-of-the-2011-aria-awards/ the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> "[[Don't Worry Be Happy (Guy Sebastian song)|Don't Worry Be Happy]]", the lead single from his seventh album, was released in November 2011 and peaked at number five on the ARIA Singles Chart and has been certified 2× platinum.<ref name="Top 50 Singles Chart"/> It is an uptempo pop song he wrote after encountering an angry motorist in Los Angeles.<ref>McCabe, Kathy (8 November 2011).[http://www.webcitation.org/64sA8CoOp Guy Sebastian takes a big dip for the sake of art]. Herald Sun. Archived from [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/music/guy-sebastian-takes-a-big-dip-for-the-sake-of-art/story-e6frf9hf-1226188207216 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> In December Sebastian held a launch in Sydney where he showcased some of his new songs.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/65CdO23eD GUY SEBASTIAN “Don’t Worry Be Happy Launch”]. upstairsberesford.com.au. Archived from [http://upstairsberesford.com.au/general/guy-sebastian-dont-worry-be-happy-vip-media-launch/ the original] on 5 February 2012.</ref> He returned to the US in early 2012 to complete work on the album, which is titled ''Armageddon''.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/65Dp6FdJu Guy Sebastian comes home for national tour].Adelaide Now. 4 February 2012. Archived from [http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/music/guy-sebastian-comes-home-for-national-tour/story-e6freeuu-1226262678310 the original] on 5 February 2012.</ref> Although no release date for the album has been given as yet, a 20 date national tour during June and July has been announced.<ref name="The Armageddon Tour">[http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?artistId=&tourId=0 The Armageddon Tour]. Guy Sebastian official website. Retrieved 5 February 2012.</ref> |
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==Discography== |
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==Notable performances and cover versions== |
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[[Image:Guy Sebastian at Australian Gospel Music Fesitval 11 April 2004 (1).jpg|right|thumb|180px|Sebastian performing at the [[Easterfest|Australian Gospel Music Festival]], April 2004.]] |
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In January–February 2004 Sebastian and other ''Australian Idol'' finalists toured around Australia on the Australian Idol Concert Tour, which was promoted by Michael Chugg and Amanda Pelman.<ref name="IdolTour">[http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&oe=UTF-8&safe=active&redir_esc=&hl=en&q=cache:qGfjOXzYhUkJ:http://www.thehothits.com/news/4600/australian-idols-hit-the-road+australian+idol+2003+tour+hit+the+road&ct=clnk "Australian Idols Hit the Road"]. [[Take 40 Australia]] (MCM Entertainment, Pty Ltd). 12 November 2003. Retrieved 21 December 2011.</ref> Sebastian also performed his own gigs including the [[Easterfest|Australian Gospel Music Festival]] in April. Sebastian appeared at the Asian MTV Awards, was a guest judge on ''[[New Zealand Idol]]'' and performed on ''[[Indonesian Idol]]''. After a promotional trip to Malaysia in April he travelled to Europe and the US. In May Sebastian made a special guest appearance on ''[[American Idol]]'', performing "Angels Brought Me Here" in the Top 3 verdict show.<ref>King, Jennifer Carolyn. (19 May 2004). [http://www.ruggedelegantliving.com/a/002809.html "American Idol III Delivers Another Shocker with Finalists, Jasmine Trias, Fantasia Barrino & Diana DeGarmo"]. The Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network. Retrieved 28 December 2007.</ref> Sebastian was also a guest performer in the verdict show on ''[[Asian Idol]]'' in 2007, performing the song as duet with 2005 ''[[Indonesian Idol]]'' winner, [[Mike Mohede]].<ref name="Moran">Moran, Jonathon. (16 December 2007). [http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22928941-5009160,00.html "Pearson Charms Attenborough"]. ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]''. News Limited (News Corporation). Retrieved 28 December 2007.</ref> In 2005, it was also performed by the fourth ''American Idol'' winner, [[Carrie Underwood]], in the last performance show for the season.<ref>King, Jennifer Carolyn. (25 May 2005). [http://www.ruggedelegantliving.com/a/003630.html "Bo Bice Then Carrie Underwood Sing a Trio of American Idol IV Final Performances"], The Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network. Retrieved 28 December 2007.</ref> In April 2008, on the United Kingdom TV drama series ''[[Rock Rivals]]'', which depicts a fictional talent show set in London, the song was performed by Bethany Hopkins (portrayed by Holly Quin-Ankrah) as her winner's single. Cover versions of the song have been performed by Australian singer [[Hayley Legg]] and by French electro artist [[Sebastian (French electro artist)|Sebastian Akchoté]].<ref name="APRA AngelsBrought"/> In 2009 [[Filipino people|Phillipine]] female trio, [[La Diva (group)|La Diva]], released "Angels Brought Me Here" as a single and included two versions of the song on their debut album, ''La Diva''.<ref name="LaDiva">[http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0030FXR8Y/ref=dm_sp_alb La Diva: ''La Diva''] [[Amazon.com]]. Retrieved 21 December 2011.</ref> La Diva had recorded the song as the theme for [[South Korea]]n TV drama series, ''[[Queen Seondeok (TV series)|Queen Seondeok]]'' (May–December 2009).<ref name="Business">[http://www.malaya.com.ph/jan10/ent2.html "Pinoys in Dubai Embrace La Diva"]. ''[[Malaya (newspaper)|Malaya Business Insight]]''. People's Independent Media Inc. (Amado P. Macasaet): [[Phillipines]]. 10 January 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2011.</ref> |
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'''Studio albums''' |
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* 2003: ''[[Just as I Am (Guy Sebastian album)|Just as I Am]]'' |
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* 2004: ''[[Beautiful Life (Guy Sebastian album)|Beautiful Life]]'' |
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* 2006: ''[[Closer to the Sun (Guy Sebastian album)|Closer to the Sun]]'' |
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* 2007: ''[[The Memphis Album]]'' |
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* 2009: ''[[Like It Like That (Guy Sebastian Album)|Like it Like That]]'' |
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Sebastian cites a number of musicians as his musical influences, including [[Sam Cooke]], [[Otis Redding]], [[Donny Hathaway]], [[Stevie Wonder]], [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]], and [[Boyz II Men]].<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sAEaj9X Guy Sebastian: From 'Australian Idol' to 'X Factor'] The Celebrity Cafe. 23 August 2010. Archived from [http://thecelebritycafe.com/interview/guy-sebastian-australian-idol-x-factor-08-23-2010 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> From 2003 power ballad "[[Angels Brought Me Here]]" through to his fifth album ''[[Like It Like That (Guy Sebastian Album)|Like it Like That]]'' which touched on 60's soul/pop reminiscent of the late [[Sam Cooke]], his music has crossed many genres. His tracks have also included [[pop music|pop]], [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]], [[funk]], [[Soul music|smokey soul]], [[gospel]], [[jazz]], [[Pop rock|pop-rock]], [[Memphis soul]] covers and [[Electronic dance music|electro R&B]], and he has stated an interest in recording gospel, [[dance]] and [[Bollywood]] albums.<ref name="Guy Sebastian biography"/><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sALzoc6 Undercover interviews Guy Sebastian]. uctv.com.fm. Archived from [http://www.uctv.fm/site/play/47-Guy-Sebastian-Undercover-Interviews the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> While Sebastian's first three albums showed elements of soul, it was ''[[The Memphis Album]]'' which consolidated his reputation as a soul musician. Reviewers almost unanimously agreed he had captured the spirit and essence of the Memphis Soul classics.<ref name="The Memphis Album Reviews"/> |
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It was the critical and public reception for ''The Memphis Album'' which gave Sebastian the confidence to stay with the soul genre for his fifth album ''Like It Like That''. In an interview with ''[[The Age]]'' he said he was told early in his career, "If you self-indulge and just do what you're into, you're going to corner your market. Soul music isn't big here." but "the most comfortable I've ever felt in the studio was during ''The Memphis Album''. And the success of that prompted me to make a record like this one. Because I realised that this isn't obscure music."<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sLa1vZq Like him like that]. The Age. 18 October 2009. Archived from [http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/music/2009/10/15/1255195865959.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> [[The Daily Telegraph (Australia)|The Daily Telegraph]] music editor Kathy McCabe said: "Sometimes it takes four records, with a detour into "concepts" covers territory to find where you fit. Sebastian has found his niche with ''Like It Like That'', which expertly balances the line between radio friendly pop and classic soul".<ref>McCabe, Kathy. (30 October 2009).[http://www.webcitation.org/64sAbEDDe Like It Like That review]. blogspot.com. (Source: Daily Telegraph). Archived from [http://gsinfo-soulfan.blogspot.com/2010/07/like-it-like-that-review-daily_10.html the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Paul Cashmere from Undercover wrote: "By covering the classics on the ''The Memphis Album'' Guy Sebastian discovered Guy Sebastian.[...] If ''The Memphis Album'' was Guy’s initiation into becoming a Soul Man then ''Like It Like That'' is the graduation."<ref>Cashmere, Paul(22 October 2009). [http://web.archive.org/web/20091022183244/http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=9301_Guy_Sebastian_Earns_His_Soul_Man_Stripes Guy Sebastian Earns His Soul Man Stripes]. undercover.com.au. Archived from [http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=9301 the original] on 22 October 2009.</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
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}}Sebastian began writing songs before entering Australian Idol. "[[All I Need Is You]]", the second single from his debut album ''[[Just as I Am (Guy Sebastian album)|Just As I Am]]'' was written when he was a teenager, and fine-tuned during his time on Idol.<ref name="''Angels Brought Me Here: The Official Biography''"/> He also wrote gospel songs for his church during his teenage years. One of them, "Adore", was included in their 2004 album ''Paradise Live: Adore''.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sAlfKGc Paradise Live: Adore CD Track Listing].cylist.com. Archived from [http://www.cylist.com/List/406350774/ the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian wrote or co-wrote most of the songs on his albums ''[[Beautiful Life (Guy Sebastian album)|Beautiful Life]]'' and ''[[Closer to the Sun (Guy Sebastian album)|Closer to the Sun]]'', and all the tracks on his fifth album ''[[Like It Like That (Guy Sebastian Album)|Like it Like That]]''. In an article in [[The Daily Telegraph (Australia)|The Daily Telegraph]] Kathy McCabe said of his songwriting skills, "Sebastian has matured into a genuine hitmaker, his gift with melody so finely-honed he can pretty much punch out a catchy number in his sleep."<ref>McCabe, Kathy(28 December 2010)[http://www.webcitation.org/64sFbmX3L Songs you can't get out of your head] The Daily Telegraph. Archived from [http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/songs-you-cant-get-out-of-your-head/story-fn6ccwsa-1225966584019 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> Jamie Horne wrote in The Border Mail, "The inaugural winner’s longevity[...] can be attributed to the fact that he’s an accomplished musician and songwriter" and AllMusic reviewer Jon O'brien said, "it's a testament to his vocal abilities and songwriting skills that, unlike many of his fellow winners, he's remained popular enough to see out his rather ambitious Sony contract[...] a subtle and natural progression with each album, explains why he's managed to survive once the show's publicity machine died down."<ref>Horne, Jamie(24 November 2010)[http://www.webcitation.org/652vEnlb2 Guy Sebastian - Twenty Ten (Sony)] The Border Mail. Archived from [http://www.bordermail.com.au/blogs/music-reviews/guy-sebastian-twenty-ten-sony/2007189.aspx the original] on 29 January 2012.</ref><ref>O'brien, Jon[http://www.webcitation.org/653PGgF0c Twenty Ten: Greatest Hits] allmusic.com. Archived from [http://www.allmusic.com/album/twenty-ten-greatest-hits-r2081576/review the original] on 29 January 2012.</ref> |
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In 2008 "[[Receive the Power]]", a gospel song written by Sebastian and Gary Pinto, was chosen as the official anthem for the [[Roman Catholic Church]]'s XXIII [[World Youth Day]].<ref name="Australian Idol Wrote World Youth Day Anthem ">[http://www.webcitation.org/64sAqaPg0 Australian Idol Wrote World Youth Day Anthem ].famvin.org. 17 May 2007. Archived from [http://famvin.org/en/archive/australian-idol-wrote-world-youth-day-anthem the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> "[[Art of Love (Guy Sebastian song)|Art of Love]]", co-written by Adam Reilly, was one of the songs shortlisted for the [[APRA Awards|APRA]] Song of the Year in 2010.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sAyQyZY Voting Now Open For APRA’s ‘Song Of The Year’ Award]. musicfeeds.com.au. 18 March 2010. Archived from [http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/voting-now-open-for-apras-song-of-the-year-award/ the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> "[[All to Myself (Guy Sebastian song)|All to Myself]]", written with Carl Dimatago, and "[[Who's That Girl (Guy Sebastian song)|Who's That Girl]]" were shortlised for the 2011 APRA Song of the Year, with "Who's That Girl" winning the APRA Award for Urban Work of the Year.<ref>Treuen, Jason(24 March 2011)[http://www.webcitation.org/64sB444IC APRA reveals Song of the Year contenders] The Music Network. Archived from [http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-news/industry/2011/03/24/apra-reveals-song-of-the-year-contenders-award-details/ the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref><ref>Kelton, Sam (22 June 2011)[http://www.webcitation.org/64sBA89IO Our Guy, his girl crowned the best] Adelaide Now. Archived from [http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/our-guy-his-girl-crowned-the-best/story-fn6bqvxz-1226079584103 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian has gained a world-wide, long term publishing agreement with [[Universal Music Publishing Group|Universal Music Publishing]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20100525120442/http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/musiccreators/musicpublishers/publisherheadlines.aspx Publisher Headlines]. Apra-amcos.com.au. December 2009. Archived from [http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/MusicCreators/MusicPublishers/PublisherHeadlines.aspx the original] on 25 May 2010.</ref> He also has an interest in production and co-produced ''The Memphis Album'' with [[Steve Cropper]]. He has his own recording studio, ''Cooper Lane Studio'', where he produces and engineers some of his music, and which is also used by other musicians.<ref>Stward, Andy(17 March 2010)[http://www.webcitation.org/655b0nODL Feature - Oh my god. It's Guy Sebastian]. Audio Technology Magazine, issue 73. Archived from [http://www.audiotechnology.com.au/magazine/at73-out-now/ the original] on 31 January 2012.</ref> He produced a song called "Think Of Me" for 2009 Australian Idol [[Stan Walker]]'s debut album, as well as playing most of the musical instruments on the track.<ref>Adams, Cameron(10 December 2009).[http://www.webcitation.org/64sG266JY Australian Idol's Stan Walker's debut Album]. Herald Sun. Archived from [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/music/review-australian-idols-stan-walkers-debut-album-introducing-stan-walker/story-e6frf9hf-1225809137824 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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==Personnel== |
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'''Musicians'''<ref name="AlbumNotes">{{cite album-notes |title=Twenty Ten |albumlink=Twenty Ten (album) |artist=[[Guy Sebastian]] |year=2010 |notestitle= |url= |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |page= |pages= |format=booklet |publisher=[[Sony Music Australia]] |publisherid= 88697800722 |location= |ref= }}</ref> |
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*Guy Sebastian – lead vocals, background vocals |
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*Peter Northgate – guitars |
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*Bruce Heald – string arrangements |
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==Other ventures== |
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'''Production details'''<ref name="MAAngels"/> |
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====''It Takes Two'' 2006 ==== |
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*Producer – Bryon Jones, Adam Reily |
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Between May and August 2006 Sebastian appeared as a mentor on the inaugural ''[[It Takes Two (Australian TV series)|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]] and they finished second.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sk7Q0uo IT TAKES TWO]. 7 Perth. Archived from [http://www.7perth.com.au/view/releases/20060731114235/ the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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*Programmer – Adam Reily |
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*Engineer – Craig Portells at Eargasm Studios, Sydney |
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*Mixer – Steve MacMillan |
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*Mastering – Oscar Gaona at [[Studios 301]], Sydney |
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====''The X Factor''==== |
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Sebastian, along with [[Natalie Imbruglia]], [[Ronan Keating]] and [[Kyle Sandilands]] was a judge on the Australian series of ''[[The X Factor (Australia season 2)|The X Factor]]'', screened on [[Seven Network|Channel 7]] in 2010.<ref name="The X Factor Australia: Guy Sebastian"/> ''The X Factor'' is a talent competition where the judges also mentor the contestants. The contestants are selected by all the judges at the auditions, and the chosen acts are divided into four categories, Under 25 Boys, Under 25 Girls, Over 25s and Groups. Each judge is given a category and has to reduce their acts to three. The three acts from each category then compete in the live shows with continuing help from their mentors. Sebastian was given Groups, and was assisted in choosing his final three acts by [[Rai Thistlethwayte]], lead singer of [[Thirsty Merc]], [[Snoop Dogg]] and [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]].<ref>Byrne, Fiona (8 September 2010).[Superstars join the X Factor cull]. Herald Sun. Archived from [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/superstars-join-the-x-factor-cull/story-e6frf96f-1225915735227 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian returned as a judge in 2011. He had the Under 25 Boys and was assisted in choosing his final three by [[Wynter Gordon]] and [[Beyoncé]]. [[Reece Mastin]] who was in his group was the 2011 winner.<ref>Casamento, Jo (21 August 2011) |
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[http://www.webcitation.org/64snBR5Ry No Fallen Idol]. Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from [http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/no-fallen-idol-20110820-1j30j.html#ixzz1VqjlFvwe the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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==Notable performances== |
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Australian Philharmonic Orchestra Concerts, May 2007: Sebastian was the guest vocalist at three concerts with the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra. These concerts were conducted by English conductor [[Gavin Sutherland (conductor)|Gavin Sutherland]], and were at the [[Sydney Opera House]] and [[The Arts Centre (Melbourne)|Hamer Hall]] in Melbourne. The Australian Philharmonic Orchestra has been presenting concerts with a blend of popular classical and contemporary music for over 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", Sebastian performed his own original songs and also songs which helped shape his musical development with the 60 piece orchestra and a 40 voice choir.<ref>Middleton, Carol(20 May 2007).[http://www.webcitation.org/64slJY3ud Guy Sebastian & the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra]. Australian Stage Online. Archived from [http://www.melbournestage.com.au/ms1/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=669 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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World Youth Day, July 2008: "[[Receive the Power]]" a song written by Sebastian and Gary Pinto was chosen as official anthem for the [[Roman Catholic Church]]'s XXIII [[World Youth Day]] (WYD08) held in Sydney in 2008.<ref name="Australian Idol Wrote World Youth Day Anthem "/> The song also features the vocals of [[Paulini Curuenavuli]].<ref>[http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=56420751 Receive the Power WYD08 Theme Song]. Myspace Videos. Retrieved 20 June 2009.</ref> "Receive the Power" was released in English and also an international version with the chorus in English and verses in Italian, Spanish and French. It was used extensively throughout the six days of World Youth Day in July 2008, and also in the television coverage which went around the world. Sebastian and Curuenavuli performed both the English and International versions at the final Mass at Randwick Race Course on 20 July which was attended by 400,000 people.<ref name="Guy Sebastian biography"/><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64smxVSRN 400,000 Faithful for World Youth Day Final Mass]. Catholic Online. 20 July 2008. Archived from [http://www.catholic.org/wyd08/story.php?id=28655 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> They also performed "Receive the Power" at the Pope's Farewell.<ref name="Pope personally thanks WYD08 Volunteers"/><ref>[http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=56420281 Pope's Sydney Farewell "Receive the Power" live]. Myspace Videos. Retrieved 20 June 2009.</ref> |
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[[Image:Guy Sebastian and Olivia Newton-John at State Theatre.jpg|thumb|190px|right|Guy Sebastian and [[Olivia Newton John]] performing "[[Summer Nights (John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John song)|Summer Nights]]" at the Olivia Newton-John & Friends Concert]] |
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[[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 (film)|Grease]]'', "[[Summer Nights (John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John song)|Summer Nights]]".<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64snGLYOA Olivia Newton John's the one Guy Sebastian wants]. Daily Telegraph. 1 October 2008. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/olivia-newton-johns-the-one-guy-sebastian-wants/story-e6frfmqr-1111117629322 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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Oscar Haven - Los Angeles, February 2009: Sebastian was a headline act at an Oscar Haven party hosted by Stardust Pictures and [[Jamie Kennedy]].<ref> Davalos, Adriana.[http://www.webcitation.org/64soV3Lpy Haven Pre-Oscars 2009 Gift House Review ].lasplash.com. Archived from [http://www.lasplash.com/publish/Entertainment_Celebrity_Gift_Suites/Haven_Pre-Oscars_2009_Gift_House_Review_printer.php the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> Haven is held during Oscar week and invitees include Film Academy nominees as well as actors and insiders from film, television and music industries."<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64soZvQYp WorldCharms Participates in the Oscars Week Haven Swag Event]. 24-7pressrelease.com. 13 February 2009. Archived from [http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/worldcharms-participates-in-the-oscars-week-haven-swag-event-87394.php the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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9th Annual NON-COMMvention - Philadelphia, May 2009: Sebastian performed with [[Steve Cropper]] and [[David Ryan Harris]] at the 9th Annual NON-COMMvention.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sohtkxp The Derek Trucks Band and Guy Sebastian featuring Steve Cropper Played XPN's at Noon]. wxpn.org. 29 May 2009. Archived from [http://xpn.org/allaboutthemusic/the-derek-trucks-band-and-guy-sebastian-featuring-steve-cropper-played-xpns-free-at-noon-today-2078 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> The event is the premier annual conference for North America's non-commercial Triple A radio.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64spJ296T Radio video #33 – The 2009 NonCOMMvention]. wxpn.org. 8 June 2009. Archived from [http://xpn.org/allaboutthemusic/radio-video-33-the-2009-noncommvention-2097 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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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''.<ref>Adams, Cameron(17 February 2010). [http://www.webcitation.org/64spPEVqc Delta Goodrem strips things back to basics for next album]. Courier Mail. Archived from [http://www.couriermail.com.au/entertainment/music/delta-goodrem-strips-things-back-to-basics-for-next-album/story-e6freqgx-1225831718744 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> They performed "[[Earth Song]]". The invitation only event was attended by the film's director [[Kenny Ortega]] and Jackson's brother [[Jackie Jackson]]<ref>[http://www.take40.com/news/18500/sydney's-all-star-tribute-to-michael-jackson's-'this-is-it'! Sydney's All Star Tribute to Michael Jackson's 'This Is It'!]. Take40. 3 March 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2010.</ref> |
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[[Oprah Winfrey]]'s official welcome to [[Sydney]] and wrap up party, December 2010: Sebastian was the guest performer at an event at Sydney's Botanical Gardens to officially welcome Oprah Winfrey and her American audience members to Australia.<ref>Byrnes, Holly (13 December 2010).[http://www.webcitation.org/65C02SzRj True blue Oprah keeps it real with backyard barbecue and VB].news.com.au. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/television/true-blue-oprah-keeps-it-real-with-backyard-barbecue-and-vb/story-e6frfmyi-1225969843923 the original] on 3 February 2012.</ref> Winfrey was in Australia to record two of her shows at the [[Sydney Opera House]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kd1dpJ4e02A Excerpt from Network 10 News coverage on Oprah's Australian visit]. youtube. Retrieved 2 Jan 2011.</ref> Sebastian sang for Winfrey a second time when she requested he perform at her private crew wrap up party.<ref>Prior, David (24 December 2010)[http://www.webcitation.org/65By6F0nd Guy Sebastian on Oprah's charms].2UE Fairfax Media. Archived from [http://www.2ue.com.au/blogs/2ue-blog/guy-sebastian-on-oprahs-charms/20101224-196t0.html the original] on 3 February 2012.</ref><ref name="Guy Sebastian sings at Oprah's private party"/> |
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[[Australia Week|G'Day USA]], January 2011 and 2012: G'Day USA is an annual two week program designed to showcase Australian business capabilities, and is the largest foreign country promotion held in the US.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sptHKlW G’Day USA promotes Australia].Get Farming Australia. 14 January 2011. Archived from [http://www.getfarming.com.au/pages/farming/news_view.php?nId=11010063 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian and the [[Australian Girls Choir|The Qantas Choir]] were the entertainers at the 2011 Black Tie Gala in Los Angeles. Sebastian performed his own songs and also a medley of [[Bee Gees]] songs prior to [[Barry Gibb]] being honoured for excellence in Music at the event.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sq0x4Np Donna Demaio says G'Day from LA].3aw.com.au. 23 January 2011. Archived from [http://www.3aw.com.au/blogs/donna-demaio-gossip-blog/donna-demaio-says-gday-from-la/20110123-1a0zj.html the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> During G'Day USA 2012 he performed at the American Australian Association Black Tie Gala in New York and the Australian American Chamber of Commerce Gala in Houston Texas.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64y31PWbs Black Tie Gala New York].thesearchengine.net. Archived from [http://www.thesearchengine.net/page/2012/01/01/e9b314400272264fad1a5ce7f572a9e8.html the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64y1ks25x Join us in celebrating the dramatic and diverse wonders of this amazing Land Down Under.].aacc-houston.org. Archived from [http://www.aacc-houston.org/australia-week/australia-day-gala/overview the original] on 25 January 2012.</ref> |
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Grammy week - Los Angeles, February 2011: During Grammy week each year there are many events leading up to the [[Grammy Awards]] night.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/655dwGNAK http://www.grammy.com/news/oh-what-a-week]grammy.com. February 4 2011. Archived from [http://www.grammy.com/news/oh-what-a-week the original] on 31 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian was invited to perform at two of these events in 2011. He peformed at the [[The Black Eyed Peas]] Peapod Benefit Concert which was attended by musicians, DJ’s, philanthropists, Hollywood celebrities and industry executives.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sq9FJ6T The Black Eyed Peas 7th Annual Peapod Benefit Concert Gave Everyone "The Time Of Their Life"] cmpr.net. Archived from [http://cmpr.net/press-releases/2011/02/black-eyed-peas-7th-annual-peapod-benefit-concert-gave-everyone-time-their-li the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> He also performed at the [[The Roots|Roots]] Pre Grammy Jam Session. The Roots are a [[Grammy Award]] winning [[hip hop]] and [[neo soul]] American band. During Grammy week they hold a [[jam session]] and invite other musicians to perform with them. Their 2011 jam session was hosted by [[Jimmy Fallon]] and other performers included [[Sara Bareilles]], [[Lalah Hathaway]], [[Booker T. Jones]] and [[Chaka Khan]].<ref>Marino, Kelly(13 February 2011)[http://www.webcitation.org/64sqDxTKf Roots Host Genre-Spanning, Star-Studded Pre-Grammy Jam Session] vh1.com. Archived from [http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1657826/20110213/index.jhtml the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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CHOGM 2011 Opening Ceremony, October 2011 - Perth: Sebastian performed "Agents of Change", a song written by him especially for the event, at the opening ceremony of the biannual Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Perth, Western Australia. In attendance at the ceremony were [[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]], [[Julia Gillard|Prime Minister Julia Gillard]], the Secretary-General of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] and heads of government from all 53 Commonwealth nations.<ref name="Queen welcomes 54 countries to CHOGM"/> |
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==Charitable work== |
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[[File:Guy Sebastian on Cover of World Vision Magazine 2005.jpg|thumb|left|180px|[[World Vision Australia]] Magazine. Dec 2005]]Throughout his career Sebastian has had a strong commitment to charity. He has been an ambassador for the Ronald Mcdonald House charities, and is currently an ambassador for the [[Australian Red Cross]] and Golden Stave, which is the Australian music and entertainment industry's charity fund raising organisation.<ref name="The X Factor Australia: Guy Sebastian"/><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sG6kHWa The Golden Stave Hall of Fame Dinner 2008]. Golden Stave. Archived from [http://www.goldenstave.com.au/events/detail.aspx?ParentPageID=60&EventGroupID=52 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> He is also an ambassador for [[World Vision Australia]], and in 2005 he travelled to [[Uganda]] to film a World Vision documentary "An Idol in Africa" for a [[Network Ten]] television special.<ref>Sams, Christine (19 September 2005). [http://www.webcitation.org/64sGBixDr The 'fro's African education]. The Sun-Herald. Archived from [http://www.smh.com.au/news/music/the-fros-african-education/2005/09/18/1126981938615.html the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=4038454541079112305 Guy Sebastian World Vision Documentary]. Google Videos. Retrieved 26 February 2009</ref> Sebastian has continued his work with World Vision, supporting the Child Rescue program and the [[40 Hour Famine]]. He has also been involved in the [[Make Poverty History]] coalition of which World Vision is a part.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sGInFPi World Vision News: Guy Sebastian]. World Vision Australia. February 2008. Archived from [https://www.worldvision.com.au/news/newsonline/viewArticle_enh.asp?articleID=433 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> In 2008 he was presented with the Extreme Inspiration Award at the Dolly Teen Choice Awards for his continuing support of World Vision.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sGOcWuY DOLLY Teen Choice Awards – the winners!]. ninemsn. 14 August 2008. Archived from [http://dolly.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=614249 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian is also strongly committed to the Sony Foundation, which raises funds to help young Australians facing homelessness, severe illness, disability and isolation.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sGTqz81 Sony Foundation. What we do]. Sonyfoundation.corg.au. Archived from [http://www.sonyfoundation.org.au/what-we-do.php the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> In 2009 the Sony [[CEO]] Denis Handlin said: "Every time I’ve asked Guy to get involved with the Sony Foundation through charity he’s been completely proactive. Guy’s been such a great ambassador for that, and a lot of it is under the radar but it just tells you so much about what a decent human being he is."<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sGXPvBZ Sony Proved Why It’s An Industry leader]. novafm.com.au. Archived from [http://www.novafm.com.au/nova100/Article_Sony-Proved-Why-It-s-An-Industry-leader_414 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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Sebastian contributes to many other charitable projects. In 2005 he was the guest performer on the annual [[Indian Pacific]] Outback Christmas Journey which raises money for the [[Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia|Royal Flying Doctor's Service]].<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sGb6uc6 The 'Fro Makes Tracks]. Guy Sebastian official website. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829002416 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> In 2008 he performed a series of 11 concerts with the Australian Army Band to raise funds for [[Legacy Australia|Legacy]].<ref name="Guy Sebastian Joins The Army Tomorrow">Cashmere, Paul(18 September 2008).[http://www.webcitation.org/64sGeDiJp Guy Sebastian Joins The Army Tomorrow] Undercover.com.au. Archived from [http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=6339 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> Legacy is a voluntary organisation which supports the families of deceased veterans.<ref>[http://www.legacy.com.au/ Legacy]. Legacy Australia. Retrieved 19 June 2010.</ref> 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.<ref>Quagliata, Chris(2 December 2008). [http://www.webcitation.org/64sH5Ag0Z Idol Guy performs in Townsville for worthy cause]. Townsville Bulletin. Archived from [http://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/article/2008/12/02/25685_news.html the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian regularly performs at other fundraising events including Brisbane radio station [[B105 FM|B105]]'s Christmas appeal for the Royal Children's Hospital,<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sHWHuQP Guy Sebastian working wonders for sick kids].workingwonders.com.au. 18 December 2009. Archived from [http://www.workingwonders.com.au/latest-news/guy-sebastian-working-wonders-for-sick-kids the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> and [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]]’s annual [[Channel Seven Perth Telethon|Telethon]].<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sHhJBMD Perth telethon raises 6.4 million]. mediaspy.org. Archived from [http://www.mediaspy.org/report/2009/10/05/perths-telethon-raises-6-4-million/ the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> He also donates his time to annual Christmas carol events such as [[Carols in the Domain]], Vision Australia's [[Carols By Candlelight]], and [[Brisbane]]'s [[Carols in the City]].<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sHp1gpI Australia's Biggest Names]. carolsinthedomain.com. Archived from [http://www.carolsinthedomain.com/line_up.php the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sHzxMfl A Proud History]. visionaustralia.org. Archived from [http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/info.aspx?page=1209 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> <ref>Feeney, Katherine(4 December 2008).[http://www.webcitation.org/64sI60HOz Carols in the City].brisbanetimes.com.au. Archived from [http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/whatson/carols-in-the-city/2008/12/03/1228257121578.html the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> His songs are frequently featured on charity cds including the [[Salvation Army]] Christmas fundraising CDs, The Spirit Of Christmas albums.<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sIMW1mP The Spirit Of Christmas 2006]. Guy Sebastian official website. 16 November 2006. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/archive.do?newsId=20030829003903 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sIU975P Myer Continues To Share The Spirit Of Christmas].(pdf). salvos.org.au. Archived from [http://salvos.org.au/about-us/media-centre/documents/SpiritOfChristmas-MediaRelease.pdf the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian also makes unofficial appearances at hospitals several times a year.<ref>Tsirimokos, Natalie [http://www.webcitation.org/64sIYVmmS Guy Sebastian @ Canberra Southern Cross Club]. outincanberra.com.au. Archived from [http://www.outincanberra.com.au/articles/guysebastiancanberrasoutherncrossclub the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
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In late 2007 after eight years of courtship Sebastian and girlfriend Jules Egan became engaged. They were married in Manly, Sydney on 17 May 2008.<ref> |
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[http://www.webcitation.org/64sqRu0Uq Guy idolises his new wife]. Sunday Herald Sun. 18 May 2008. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23715607-662,00.html the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> They are expecting their first child in March 2012.<ref>Cashmere, Paul (13 September 2011)[http://www.webcitation.org/64sqZfbJ8 Guy Sebastian to become a father] Undercover. Archived from [http://www.undercover.fm/news/15710-guy-sebastian-to-become-a-father the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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==Tours== |
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* 2007: Closer to the Sun Tour<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sqpY6St Closer To The Sun Tour 07]. Guy Sebastian official website. 7 December 2006. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829004004 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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* 2007: Acoustic Tour<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64rCjPumn Guy Sebastian Launches Acoustic Tour This Week]. Guy Sebastian official website. 8 October 2007. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829005047 the original] on 21 January 2012.</ref> |
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* 2008: [[The Memphis Tour]]<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sqv84VT Guy's On Fire: More Memphis Tour Dates]. Guy Sebastian official website. 25 January 2008. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829005306 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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* 2009: Live & By Request Tour<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64sr28XKU Guy Sebastian 'Live & By Request' Tour]. liveguide.com.au. Archived from [http://www.liveguide.com.au/Tours/621471/Guy_Sebastian/Guy_Sebastian_Live_By_Request_Tour the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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* 2007: Guy & the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra<ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/64skCKChZ Bigger Stronger Better!] Guy Sebastian official website. 3 April 2007. Archived from [http://www.guysebastian.com.au/newsEvents/home.do?newsId=20030829004441 the original] on 22 January 2012.</ref> |
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* 2011: [[Lionel Ritchie]] Tour <small>(Australia and [[New Zealand]])</small><ref name="Lionel Richie and Guy Sebastian To Play A Day On The Green"/> |
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* [[List of awards and nominations received by Guy Sebastian]] |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Guy Theodore Sebastian |
Origin | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Genres | Soul, R&B, pop, gospel |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, producer, The X Factor judge |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, piano/keyboards, drums |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Sony Music Australia (2003–present) |
Website | Official website |
Guy Theodore Sebastian (born 26 October 1981) is an Australian pop, R&B, and soul singer-songwriter who was the first winner of Australian Idol in 2003. In 2010 he became a judge on the Australian version of The X Factor. Sebastian has released six top ten platinum/multi platinum albums, including a number one and two.[1][2] He has also released 11 top 15 singles, including five number ones.[1] He is the only Australian male artist in Australian music history to achieve five number one singles, and is equal third overall for all Australian acts.[3] Four of his singles have gained multi platinum certification, including "Angels Brought Me Here" and "Who's That Girl" which were both certified 4× platinum.[4][5][6] "Angels Brought Me Here" was the highest selling song in Australia last decade.[7] With 28 platinum and two gold certifications and combined album and single sales of over two million in Australia alone, Sebastian has the highest certifications and sales of any Australian Idol contestant.[2]
"Angels Brought Me Here" also reached number-one in four Asian countries and New Zealand.[8] Sebastian had a second number-one single in New Zealand with "Who's That Girl", two other top ten singles and a number-three album, and gained four platinum and two gold certifications there.[9][10][11] He has worked with a number of well-known American musicians. He co-wrote songs with Brian McKnight and Robin Thicke for his album Beautiful Life, which also included a duet with Mýa. The Memphis Album was recorded with members of the MGs including Steve Cropper, and they were his band on his 2008 Australian tour. Like It Like That has three tracks with John Mayer on guitar and backing vocals, and "Art of Love" featuring Jordin Sparks. "Who's That Girl" from his album Twenty Ten features US rapper Eve.
During his career Sebastian has received 14 ARIA Music Awards nominations, including Single of the Year, Best Male Artist and Best Pop Release.[12][13][14] He won Highest Selling Single ARIA Awards for "Angels Brought Me Here" in 2004 and for "Who's That Girl" in 2011. "Who's That Girl" also won the 2011 APRA Urban Work of the Year Award. Other awards include the [V] Oz Artist of the Year Award, and Urban Music Awards for Best Male Artist and Best R&B Album. Sebastian has performed at many notable events, including performing for Pope Benedict XVI, Oprah Winfrey and Queen Elizabeth II.[15][16][17] He has a strong commitment to charity, and is currently an ambassador for World Vision Australia, Golden Stave and the Australian Red Cross.[18]
Early life and career beginnings
Guy Sebastian was born in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia on 26 October 1981. His father Ivan was also born in Malaysia and is of Sri Lankan descent, while his mother Nellie has an English and Portuguese background and was raised in India. They met while Ivan was studying geology in India and a year later they married. The family migrated to Australia in 1988, living in Melbourne for several years before eventually moving to Adelaide due to Ivan's work as a geologist.[19] 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, becoming one of their main worship singers. He also sang with the then Paradise Community Church Youth Conference Planetshakers, performing both lead and backup vocals for their 2002 and 2003 conferences and albums. Sebastian continued his association with Paradise Church after winning Australian Idol, recording on two of their albums, Adore in 2004 and Set Me Free in 2005. [19][20] After leaving school Sebastian began studies in Medical Radiation, but left to pursue a career in music. He taught vocals at Temple Christian College and other high schools while also working as a recording engineer and studying Music Technology at the Elder School Of Music.[20] 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.[19] He was declared the winner on 19 November 2003, and gained a recording contract with BMG, which later merged with Sony.
Recording career
2003–2007: Just as I Am, Beautiful Life and Closer to the Sun
Following his Idol win Sebastian was required to record his debut album in six days, but despite this time restriction the album included three songs co-written by him.[21] He then travelled to the UK to compete in World Idol. Despite impressing the judges, with several suggesting he could win the competition, he finished seventh.[22] His winner's single "Angels Brought Me Here" debuted at number one and was the highest selling single in Australia in 2003.[1][23] It was certified 4× platinum and sold in excess of 303,000 copies while still in the ARIA Top 50, which at the time was the highest sales ever recorded for an Australian artist single, a record Sebastian held until 2011.[24][25] In January 2010 "Angels Brought Me Here" was named the highest selling song of the previous decade, ahead of Anthony Callea's "The Prayer".[7]
Sebastian's debut album Just As I Am was released in December 2003 and also debuted at number one. Its first week sales of 163,711 units are the second highest one week sales in Australian chart history.[26][27] Just As I Am reached sales of 480,000, just short of 7× platinum, and is the highest selling album ever released by an Australian Idol contestant.[7][28][29] "Angels Brought Me Here" also reached number one in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia and New Zealand.[8][30] Just As I Am reached number three and double platinum certification in New Zealand, with "Angels Brought Me Here" achieving platinum certification there.[9][10] His second single "All I Need Is You" reached number one and platinum in Australia, and peaked at number five in New Zealand.[1][31][9] In early 2004 Sebastian appeared at the Asian MTV Awards, was a guest judge on New Zealand Idol and performed on Indonesian Idol.[30] After a promotional trip to Malaysia in April he travelled to Europe and the US to write for his second album, and while overseas performed on American Idol.[8]
Sebastian's second album Beautiful Life had a more R&B edge to it and included "Forever with You", a duet with American R&B singer Mýa. It also contained songs he co-wrote with Robin Thicke and Brian McKnight.[30] The first single "Out with My Baby" debuted at number one in October 2004, and gained platinum certification.[1][31] Sebastian 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 Oz Artist of the Year Award.[32] He was also nominated for Highest Selling Album for Just As I Am.[33] Beautiful Life peaked at number two and was also certified platinum.[1][34] Sebastian embarked on a national tour in November, with a second stage from March to June 2005.[35] Two further singles were released from the album, "Kryptonite" which peaked at number fifteen, and "Oh Oh" at number eleven.[1] In 2005 Sebastian received awards for Favourite Video, Favourite Music Artist, and Favourite Aussie at the Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards, and a MTV Video Music Award for "Out With My Baby".[36][37] He also received an ARIA Award nomination for Highest Selling Album for Beautiful Life, and was named as a state finalist for the Young Australian of the Year Award.[38][39]
Sebastian's third album Closer to the Sun was mainly co-written with Australian musicians, and was a mix of genres including pop, R&B, soul, pop-rock and jazz. The lead single "Taller, Stronger, Better", released in August 2006, debuted at number three and achieved gold certification.[40] The album peaked at number four and was certified platinum.[1][41] The second single "Elevator Love" reached number 11 and gold certification.[1][40] The video featured Jennifer Hawkins as his love interest.[42] Sebastian received an award for most played Urban work for "Oh Oh" at the 2006 APRA Music Awards.[43] "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.[44][45] In early 2007 it was announced he would be recording an album of soul classics in Memphis, Tennessee with Stax musicians who played on and wrote some of the original songs. Closer to the Sun third single "Cover On My Heart" was released in August, peaking at number thirty two on the Aria chart.[1] Closer to the Sun was awarded Best Album at the 2007 Urban Music Awards, and Most Popular Album at the Dolly Teen Choice Awards.[46][47]
2007-2008 The Memphis Album and Tour
Sebastian recorded his tribute album of soul classics at Ardent Studios, Memphis in August 2007, 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, which was recorded on analogue tape live in the studio.[48] Sebastian wrote about his time in Memphis in a series of blogs for 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."[49] Cropper later spoke on AllMemphisMusic, an online Memphis radio station, "This kid came into Memphis, and just blew everybody’s socks off.[...] he just took us by storm."[50] Shortly after Sebastian's return to Australia it was announced that The MGs would tour Australia with him in early 2008.[51] The Memphis Album debuted at number three in November 2007, and was the seventh highest selling Australian artist album of the year.[1][52] The critically acclaimed album reached double platinum certification in 2008.[53][54] The Memphis Flyer, a weekly alternative newspaper serving the Memphis area wrote a series of articles about Sebastian recording with The MGs.[55] AllMemphisMusic, which specialises in playing music originating from Memphis, began playing The Memphis Album songs in late December 2007. They also had two special programs featuring songs from the album and interviews with some of the people involved in recording it.[56]
The MGs came to Australia in February 2008 to be Sebastian's backing band for his national tour. He spoke on radio about what it felt like fronting the MGs, "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."[57] Cropper later spoke on AllMemphisMusic, "hearing him singing our music, which was born and raised and produced and recorded in Memphis Tennessee.[...] It just filled our hearts."[58] One of the Melbourne concerts was filmed for a live DVD/CD entitled The Memphis Tour.[59] Sebastian was nominated for a Helpmann Award for Best Performance In An Australian Contemporary Concert for The Memphis Tour, and was awarded two Australian Club Entertainment Awards, best Original Music Performer and Outstanding Club Performer Of The Year.[60][61] The Memphis Album received a nomination for Highest Selling Album at the 2008 ARIA Awards, his third album to be nominated in this ARIA Awards category.[62] He travelled to the US several times after The Memphis Tour to write for his fifth album, spending time with Cropper in Nashville on these trips.[63][64]
2009–2010: Like It Like That
During 2008 Sebastian was also signed to release an album in the US, and in November he returned to America to work on his new album. He recorded songs with John Mayer's band, and John Mayer himself played guitar and sang backing vocals on three of the tracks.[65] He moved to New York in early 2009 to prepare for the release of the US album which was a mix of Mempis soul covers and original songs.[66] He performed showcases at the SXSW Music Festival in Austin Texas in March 2009, and a residency at the Drom in New York.[67][68][69] His song "Like it Like That" was chosen as the theme song for the NBC network's summer promotional campaign.[70][71] The US release was then delayed due to restructuring of Victor Records, but it was later reaffirmed the album would be released in 2010.[72] "Like It like That", the title track of Sebastian's fifth album, was released in Australia in August 2009 and reached number one on the ARIA Chart, his fourth number one single.[1] It was the highest selling Australian artist song in 2009, reaching triple platinum certification.[4][73] Like it Like That, an original soul album with all songs written or co-written by Sebastian, was released in October 2009. It reached number six and was certified platinum.[74][1]
"Art of Love", a duet with Jordin Sparks was released as the second single.[75] It peaked at number eight and reached platinum certification.[4][1] It also charted at number seven in New Zealand, gaining gold certification there.[9][11] Two further singles, "All to Myself" and "Never Hold You Down", did not chart in the ARIA top 50.[76][77] Sebastian toured in Australia during February 2010 and again in June and July.[78][79] The US album, now identical to the Australian album, was released in June 2010. He was chosen as a judge on the 2010 series of Australia's The X-Factor, and to fulfil commitments to X-Factor and also the release of his album in America Sebastian divided his time between Australia and the US during the show.[80] He toured the US West Coast between July and September, including guest performances singing "Art of Love" with Sparks at three of her Battlefield Tour concerts, and also played support for Chicago at a concert in Oregon.[81][82][83] Sebastian was nominated for six ARIA Music Awards for Like It Like That. He received nominations for Best Pop Release, Best Male Artist, Most Popular Australian Album and Most Popular Australian Artist, with "Like It Like That" and "Art of Love" receiving nominations for Most Popular Single.[12][13]
2010–present: Twenty Ten and Armageddon
Sebastian released a retrospective album titled Twenty Ten in November 2010. The album reached number-four on the ARIA Album Chart, Sebastian's sixth consecutive top ten album. Twenty Ten spent twelve weeks in the top ten, reaching platinum certification and was the fifth highest selling Australian artist album of 2010.[74][84][85] It also reached number-twenty four on the New Zealand Charts.[9] The album was a two disc release. The first disc had 18 songs from his previous albums and two new tracks, with the second disc containing acoustic versions of ten of the songs. "Who's That Girl" featuring US rapper Eve, was released as the lead single.[86] The dance-driven electro R&B song was a departure from Sebastian's previous pop, R&B and soul releases. Eve performed the song with Sebastian on The X Factor Grand Final.[87] "Who's That Girl" reached number-one on the ARIA Singles Chart, Sebastian's fifth number-one single.[1] He is the only Australian male artist in Australian music history to achieve five number-one singles, and is in equal third overall with Olivia Newton-John for all Australian acts.[3] "Who's That Girl" reached 4× platinum certification in 2011, becoming the fourth Australian artist single in Australian chart history to achieve that accreditation level, with Sebastian's debut single "Angels Brought Me Here" being the first.[5][88] "Who's That Girl" also reached number-one and platinum in New Zealand.[11] With the release of Twenty Ten Sebastian had completed the terms of his original contract with Sony, but re-signed with them for another long term contract.[89]
Sebastian supported Boyzone on their 2011 UK tour, and Lionel Ritchie on his Australian and New Zealand tour.[90][91] They re-recorded Richie's 1983 single "All Night Long" to raise money for Australian and New Zealand flood and earthquake relief. The track was produced by RedOne.[92] Richie and Sebastian performed the song together at most of the concerts on the Australian leg of the tour.[93] It peaked at number twelve in New Zealand and number twenty six in Australia.[1][9] Sebastian received the 2011 Australian Club Enterainment Award for best Original Music Performer, and a Mo Award for Rock Performer of the Year.[94][95] He also won the Highest Selling Single ARIA Award for "Who's That Girl", and received nominations for Single of the Year, Best Pop Release and Most Popular Australian Artist.[14][96] "Don't Worry Be Happy", the lead single from his seventh album, was released in November 2011 and peaked at number five on the ARIA Singles Chart and has been certified 2× platinum.[6] It is an uptempo pop song he wrote after encountering an angry motorist in Los Angeles.[97] In December Sebastian held a launch in Sydney where he showcased some of his new songs.[98] He returned to the US in early 2012 to complete work on the album, which is titled Armageddon.[99] Although no release date for the album has been given as yet, a 20 date national tour during June and July has been announced.[100]
Discography
Studio albums
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DVD/CDs
EPs
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Artistry
Musical style and influences
Sebastian cites a number of musicians as his musical influences, including Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Chicago, and Boyz II Men.[101] From 2003 power ballad "Angels Brought Me Here" through to his fifth album Like it Like That which touched on 60's soul/pop reminiscent of the late Sam Cooke, his music has crossed many genres. His tracks have also included pop, R&B, funk, smokey soul, gospel, jazz, pop-rock, Memphis soul covers and electro R&B, and he has stated an interest in recording gospel, dance and Bollywood albums.[8][102] While Sebastian's first three albums showed elements of soul, it was The Memphis Album which consolidated his reputation as a soul musician. Reviewers almost unanimously agreed he had captured the spirit and essence of the Memphis Soul classics.[53]
It was the critical and public reception for The Memphis Album which gave Sebastian the confidence to stay with the soul genre for his fifth album Like It Like That. In an interview with The Age he said he was told early in his career, "If you self-indulge and just do what you're into, you're going to corner your market. Soul music isn't big here." but "the most comfortable I've ever felt in the studio was during The Memphis Album. And the success of that prompted me to make a record like this one. Because I realised that this isn't obscure music."[103] The Daily Telegraph music editor Kathy McCabe said: "Sometimes it takes four records, with a detour into "concepts" covers territory to find where you fit. Sebastian has found his niche with Like It Like That, which expertly balances the line between radio friendly pop and classic soul".[104] Paul Cashmere from Undercover wrote: "By covering the classics on the The Memphis Album Guy Sebastian discovered Guy Sebastian.[...] If The Memphis Album was Guy’s initiation into becoming a Soul Man then Like It Like That is the graduation."[105]
Songwriting and production
Sebastian began writing songs before entering Australian Idol. "All I Need Is You", the second single from his debut album Just As I Am was written when he was a teenager, and fine-tuned during his time on Idol.[19] He also wrote gospel songs for his church during his teenage years. One of them, "Adore", was included in their 2004 album Paradise Live: Adore.[106] Sebastian wrote or co-wrote most of the songs on his albums Beautiful Life and Closer to the Sun, and all the tracks on his fifth album Like it Like That. In an article in The Daily Telegraph Kathy McCabe said of his songwriting skills, "Sebastian has matured into a genuine hitmaker, his gift with melody so finely-honed he can pretty much punch out a catchy number in his sleep."[107] Jamie Horne wrote in The Border Mail, "The inaugural winner’s longevity[...] can be attributed to the fact that he’s an accomplished musician and songwriter" and AllMusic reviewer Jon O'brien said, "it's a testament to his vocal abilities and songwriting skills that, unlike many of his fellow winners, he's remained popular enough to see out his rather ambitious Sony contract[...] a subtle and natural progression with each album, explains why he's managed to survive once the show's publicity machine died down."[108][109]
In 2008 "Receive the Power", a gospel song written by Sebastian and Gary Pinto, was chosen as the official anthem for the Roman Catholic Church's XXIII World Youth Day.[110] "Art of Love", co-written by Adam Reilly, was one of the songs shortlisted for the APRA Song of the Year in 2010.[111] "All to Myself", written with Carl Dimatago, and "Who's That Girl" were shortlised for the 2011 APRA Song of the Year, with "Who's That Girl" winning the APRA Award for Urban Work of the Year.[112][113] Sebastian has gained a world-wide, long term publishing agreement with Universal Music Publishing.[114] He also has an interest in production and co-produced The Memphis Album with Steve Cropper. He has his own recording studio, Cooper Lane Studio, where he produces and engineers some of his music, and which is also used by other musicians.[115] He produced a song called "Think Of Me" for 2009 Australian Idol Stan Walker's debut album, as well as playing most of the musical instruments on the track.[116]
Other ventures
It Takes Two 2006
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 and they finished second.[117]
The X Factor
Sebastian, along with Natalie Imbruglia, Ronan Keating and Kyle Sandilands was a judge on the Australian series of The X Factor, screened on Channel 7 in 2010.[18] The X Factor is a talent competition where the judges also mentor the contestants. The contestants are selected by all the judges at the auditions, and the chosen acts are divided into four categories, Under 25 Boys, Under 25 Girls, Over 25s and Groups. Each judge is given a category and has to reduce their acts to three. The three acts from each category then compete in the live shows with continuing help from their mentors. Sebastian was given Groups, and was assisted in choosing his final three acts by Rai Thistlethwayte, lead singer of Thirsty Merc, Snoop Dogg and Usher.[118] Sebastian returned as a judge in 2011. He had the Under 25 Boys and was assisted in choosing his final three by Wynter Gordon and Beyoncé. Reece Mastin who was in his group was the 2011 winner.[119]
Notable performances
Australian Philharmonic Orchestra Concerts, May 2007: Sebastian was the guest vocalist at three 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 over 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", Sebastian performed his own original songs and also songs which helped shape his musical development with the 60 piece orchestra and a 40 voice choir.[120]
World Youth Day, July 2008: "Receive the Power" a song written by Sebastian and Gary Pinto was chosen as official anthem for the Roman Catholic Church's XXIII World Youth Day (WYD08) held in Sydney in 2008.[110] The song also features the vocals of Paulini Curuenavuli.[121] "Receive the Power" was released in English and also an international version with the chorus in English and verses in Italian, Spanish and French. It was used extensively throughout the six days of World Youth Day in July 2008, and also in the television coverage which went around the world. Sebastian and Curuenavuli performed both the English and International versions at the final Mass at Randwick Race Course on 20 July which was attended by 400,000 people.[8][122] They also performed "Receive the Power" at the Pope's Farewell.[15][123]
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".[124]
Oscar Haven - Los Angeles, February 2009: Sebastian was a headline act at an Oscar Haven party hosted by Stardust Pictures and Jamie Kennedy.[125] Haven is held during Oscar week and invitees include Film Academy nominees as well as actors and insiders from film, television and music industries."[126]
9th Annual NON-COMMvention - Philadelphia, May 2009: Sebastian performed with Steve Cropper and David Ryan Harris at the 9th Annual NON-COMMvention.[127] The event is the premier annual conference for North America's non-commercial Triple A radio.[128]
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.[129] They performed "Earth Song". The invitation only event was attended by the film's director Kenny Ortega and Jackson's brother Jackie Jackson[130]
Oprah Winfrey's official welcome to Sydney and wrap up party, December 2010: Sebastian was the guest performer at an event at Sydney's Botanical Gardens to officially welcome Oprah Winfrey and her American audience members to Australia.[131] Winfrey was in Australia to record two of her shows at the Sydney Opera House.[132] Sebastian sang for Winfrey a second time when she requested he perform at her private crew wrap up party.[133][16]
G'Day USA, January 2011 and 2012: G'Day USA is an annual two week program designed to showcase Australian business capabilities, and is the largest foreign country promotion held in the US.[134] Sebastian and the The Qantas Choir were the entertainers at the 2011 Black Tie Gala in Los Angeles. Sebastian performed his own songs and also a medley of Bee Gees songs prior to Barry Gibb being honoured for excellence in Music at the event.[135] During G'Day USA 2012 he performed at the American Australian Association Black Tie Gala in New York and the Australian American Chamber of Commerce Gala in Houston Texas.[136][137]
Grammy week - Los Angeles, February 2011: During Grammy week each year there are many events leading up to the Grammy Awards night.[138] Sebastian was invited to perform at two of these events in 2011. He peformed at the The Black Eyed Peas Peapod Benefit Concert which was attended by musicians, DJ’s, philanthropists, Hollywood celebrities and industry executives.[139] He also performed at the Roots Pre Grammy Jam Session. The Roots are a Grammy Award winning hip hop and neo soul American band. During Grammy week they hold a jam session and invite other musicians to perform with them. Their 2011 jam session was hosted by Jimmy Fallon and other performers included Sara Bareilles, Lalah Hathaway, Booker T. Jones and Chaka Khan.[140]
CHOGM 2011 Opening Ceremony, October 2011 - Perth: Sebastian performed "Agents of Change", a song written by him especially for the event, at the opening ceremony of the biannual Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Perth, Western Australia. In attendance at the ceremony were Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Julia Gillard, the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth and heads of government from all 53 Commonwealth nations.[17]
Charitable work
Throughout his career Sebastian has had a strong commitment to charity. He has been an ambassador for the Ronald Mcdonald House charities, and is currently an ambassador for the Australian Red Cross and Golden Stave, which is the Australian music and entertainment industry's charity fund raising organisation.[18][141] He is also an ambassador for World Vision Australia, and in 2005 he travelled to Uganda to film a World Vision documentary "An Idol in Africa" for a Network Ten television special.[142][143] Sebastian has continued his work with World Vision, supporting the Child Rescue program and the 40 Hour Famine. He has also been involved in the Make Poverty History coalition of which World Vision is a part.[144] In 2008 he was presented with the Extreme Inspiration Award at the Dolly Teen Choice Awards for his continuing support of World Vision.[145] Sebastian is also strongly committed to the Sony Foundation, which raises funds to help young Australians facing homelessness, severe illness, disability and isolation.[146] In 2009 the Sony CEO Denis Handlin said: "Every time I’ve asked Guy to get involved with the Sony Foundation through charity he’s been completely proactive. Guy’s been such a great ambassador for that, and a lot of it is under the radar but it just tells you so much about what a decent human being he is."[147]
Sebastian contributes to many other charitable projects. In 2005 he was the guest performer on the annual Indian Pacific Outback Christmas Journey which raises money for the Royal Flying Doctor's Service.[148] In 2008 he performed a series of 11 concerts with the Australian Army Band to raise funds for Legacy.[149] Legacy is a voluntary organisation which supports the families of deceased veterans.[150] 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.[151] Sebastian regularly performs at other fundraising events including Brisbane radio station B105's Christmas appeal for the Royal Children's Hospital,[152] and Perth’s annual Telethon.[153] He also donates his time to annual Christmas carol events such as Carols in the Domain, Vision Australia's Carols By Candlelight, and Brisbane's Carols in the City.[154][155] [156] His songs are frequently featured on charity cds including the Salvation Army Christmas fundraising CDs, The Spirit Of Christmas albums.[157][158] Sebastian also makes unofficial appearances at hospitals several times a year.[159]
Personal life
In late 2007 after eight years of courtship Sebastian and girlfriend Jules Egan became engaged. They were married in Manly, Sydney on 17 May 2008.[160] They are expecting their first child in March 2012.[161]
Tours
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Joint Tours
Support Tours
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See also
- List of awards and nominations received by Guy Sebastian
- List of best-selling singles in Australia
- List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart
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