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Stan Walker (born 23 October 1990) is an Australian New Zealand singer, actor, and television personality. In 2009, Walker was the winner of the seventh season of Australian Idol . He subsequently signed a recording contract with Sony Music Australia .
Stan Walker was born in October 1990. Although residing in Australia for the past three and a half years, Stan grew up in Hamilton and Tauranga, New Zealand. He works in retail. He has the Māori word ataahua (meaning "beautiful") tattooed on his neck. Audition: "Ordinary People" (John Legend) Theatre Week (Round 1): "Jesus Loves Me"
Australian Idol is a scripted Australian singing competition, which began its first season in July 2003 and ended its initial run in November 2009. As part of the Idol franchise, Australian Idol originated from the reality program Pop Idol, which was created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller.
In November 2012, Australian Idol winner and recording artist, Stan Walker, was announced as the first judge. [11] [12] In December 2012, Daniel Bedingfield was announced as the second judge. [13]
Stan Walker is the debut studio album by season seven Australian Idol winner, Stan Walker. It was released through Sony Music Australia via its RCA Records label on 7 December 2009. The album contained the selected songs Walker performed during the top twelve on Australian Idol , as well as the two original songs, " Black Box " and "Think of Me".
Dominic Bowden was the sole-host of both of the seasons of The X Factor. [3] [7]The judging panel for the first season was composed of All Saints member Melanie Blatt, Australian-born Maori, New Zealand singer-songwriter Ruby Frost and Australian Idol winner Stan Walker and New Zealand-born, UK-based singer-songwriter Daniel Bedingfield.
Australian Idol is an Australian talent reality television series that first aired in 2003. As of December 2008, there have been six seasons. During every season, the final round of competition features twelve singers, except for season three when it had thirteen finalists.
The second and final series of the New Zealand television reality music competition The X Factor premiered on TV3 in February 2015. [1] Pre-auditions began in October 2014. As well as again being open to singers aged 14 and over, the series was also open to bands, which had to contain no more than five members and have at least two singers.