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The fifth season of '' Canadian Idol'' is the fifth installation of the ''Idol'' series in Canada. It was again hosted by
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Farley Flex Farley Flex (born Farley Fridal, August 9, 1962) is a Media Consultant, music promoter, artist manager, and motivational speaker. He is best known for being a judge on the reality television series '' Canadian Idol''. Early life He was born in L ...
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Jake Gold Jake Gold (born April 4, 1958) is an American-born Canadian music manager. He was a judge on the '' Canadian Idol'' television program. In addition to ''Idol'' participants, he has managed Canadian artists The Tragically Hip, The Watchmen, The ...
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Sass Jordan Sass Jordan (c. 1962) is a British-born Canadian rock singer from Montreal, Quebec. Her first single, "Tell Somebody," from her debut album of the same name won the Juno Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist in 1989. Since then, she has been ...
and Zack Werner all returning as judges. The show premiered on June 5, 2007, with a 90-minute episode. Voting began during the fourth week. New events introduced that season included the Help Idols build a house and the Kraft Confidential with David Kerr. The elimination song for this year was Walk on Home by Kalan Porter. The final episode of the season was broadcast on September 11, 2007, when Brian Melo was crowned Canadian Idol.


Plan

On December 19, 2006, CTV announced their plans for the fifth season of Canadian Idol.Eye on Idol
It started off in
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on February 3, 2007, and went on to 9 more cities across Canada in a 10-week period.


Auditions

This was the first season in which Canadian auditioners could play along with their instrument in their audition, making it the second Idol program to do so, after the 2006 season of '' Australian Idol''.Musicians wanted: Idol hopefuls can play along at auditions The auditioners were allowed to bring any type of instrument they wish as long as they are able to sing and play at the same time. They must be able to carry their instrument with them throughout the audition process. CTV explained on its website that many competitors have indicated they feel more comfortable in an audition setting by accompanying themselves on an instrument. Competitors were judged on a whole range of factors, including singing ability, style and presence. They state that the "Ability to play an instrument is yet another dimension to each competitor's complete package."Idol FAQ
Auditions were held in eleven cities in the winter and early spring of 2007 in the following order: * February 3 & 4:
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* February 10 & 11: Calgary
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* February 17 & 18:
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Credit Union Centre SaskTel Centre (formerly Credit Union Centre, and originally Saskatchewan Place; informally also known as ''Sask Place'') is an arena located in the Agriplace Industrial Park, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. With 15,195 permanent stadium seats ...
* February 24 & 25:
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* March 3 & 4:
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* March 10 & 11:
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* March 17 & 18: Ottawa St-Laurent Centre * March 24 & 25: Halifax
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* April 4: St. John's
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* Starting April 11: Toronto Yonge-Dundas Square The registration started promptly after 8 am CTV committed that all auditioners who showed up between 8 am – 4 p.m. would be seen. In bigger cities however, the line may have been cut off before four, with the auditioners being asked to come back the next day.


Audition process

The audition process may vary in different cities. However, the concept is essentially the same.


Tier 1

After the competitor receives their number at the registration desk, they are allowed to go to other places until their number is called. After their number is called, they will be asked to wait in the front line for their audition for the first round. Auditioners will be sent in groups of five, taken to the waiting room by an audition crew. The audition crews responsible for the groups will take the competitors to Tier 1, where they will audition to the representative of a producer with their group. Each auditioner will take turn to sing one song for as long as they want. If the representative is not sure about the competitor's performance, they may ask them to sing another song. After all five auditioners have sung, the representatives may make comments, and announces auditioners that will not go through to the second round. The successful auditioners will be given a Yellow Ticket, and will return to the waiting room to wait for an audition crew to lead them to a separate waiting room where they wait for the second round of audition.


Tier 2

After the auditioner's number is called for the second round of audition known as Tier 2, an audition crew will take them along with couple others to the waiting room once more. The competitors will have to wait there until their number is called, and then they will be sent into the audition room. In Tier 2, the competitors will audition to a producer of the show, where they will be asked to sing a minimum of two songs. The successful auditioner will receive a Blue Ticket, and will need to return to the registration desk to register for the Celebrity Judges round.


Celebrity judges

By assigned order of time on successful auditioner's registration paper, they will be called into the final round of audition where they meet the Canadian Idol Celebrity Judges
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Jake Gold Jake Gold (born April 4, 1958) is an American-born Canadian music manager. He was a judge on the '' Canadian Idol'' television program. In addition to ''Idol'' participants, he has managed Canadian artists The Tragically Hip, The Watchmen, The ...
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Sass Jordan Sass Jordan (c. 1962) is a British-born Canadian rock singer from Montreal, Quebec. Her first single, "Tell Somebody," from her debut album of the same name won the Juno Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist in 1989. Since then, she has been ...
and Zack Werner. It will be held at a secret location on another day. In this round, the auditioner will have to prepare one song in the song list that is given to you when you are registering for the third round, along with four other songs of your own choice. Successful auditioners will be given a Gold Ticket, where they will have a chance to participate in the Top 200 week in Toronto. The Gold Ticket receivers are asked to remain absolutely silent, or they may face possible disqualification due to fairness purposes.


Top 212

The Top 212 auditions were again held in Toronto. The 212 singers from across the country selected stepped in front of the four judges during the Top 200 week. They competed against cuts that included solos, duets and group performances. Eventually, the group as whittled down to just 22 finalists.


Top 22, The Semi-Finals

The Top 22 was announced on June 19. One original member of the Top 22, Ritchea Hodge, dropped out for personal reasons and was replaced by Scarlett Burke. Those who were eliminated before the finals are listed below.


Males Eliminated

*Liam Styles Chang, 27, is a singer/songwriter from
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. Liam is currently the lead singer of the band Aivia. *Tyler Mullendore, 19, is a construction worker from
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. He is notable for making the judges laugh during his audition, when after being asked if he had ever seen the show, he retorted, "Yeah, I seen 'er, buddy." *Andrew Austin, 27, is a musician from
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. *Clifton Murray, 18, is a singer and actor from
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, Ontario. *Derek Hoffman, 17, is a student from
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. Derek is currently the lead singer of the pop/rock band
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. *Justyn Wesley, 22, is a singer/songwriter and producer from Toronto, Ontario.


Females Eliminated

*Montana Martin Iles, 16, is a student from
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. Despite performing alone during the group part of Toronto Week, she impressed the judges with her raw style. *Annika Odegard, 16, is a student and performer from Calgary,
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*Naomi-Joy Blackhall, 25, is an account manager from Halifax, Nova Scotia. She and her fellow Top 22 member Dwight d'Eon have been labelled as the rockers for this season. *Scarlett Burke, 18, is a performer from Toronto, Ontario who joined the competition after Ritchea Hodge dropped out for personal reasons. Prior to the show, Burke had played Nala in
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at the
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in Toronto. *Maud Coussa-Jandl, 25, is a Promotions Coordinator from
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, Quebec. *Christine Hanlon, 21, is a singer/songwriter from Toronto, Ontario. She was shown in the fourth episode as continuing in the competition despite a throat infection. ''Withdrew'' Ritchea Hodge is a 16-year-old High School Student from
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, Ontario. Hodge dropped out of the competition for unrevealed, personal reasons prior to June 27.


Top 22


Men


Women


Top 18


Men


Women


Top 14


Men


Women


Top 10, The Finals

After the Semi-Finals, the final 10 competitors are faced with a new theme challenge every week. Based on public voting, one finalist is eliminated each week. The season finale of Canadian Idol took place on September 11, 2007. Brian Melo from Hamilton, Ontario is 2007 Canadian Idol.


Finalists

*
Brian Melo Brian Melo (born August 15, 1982) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Hamilton, Ontario who was the winner of the fifth season of ''Canadian Idol'' in 2007. His first studio album, ''Livin' It'', achieved Gold Status in Canada. His second albu ...
(born August 15, 1982 in Hamilton, Ontario, 24 years old during the season), is a construction worker from Hamilton, Ontario. He is the only contestant who received a standing ovation from all the judges. He is the Canadian Idol for 2007. *
Jaydee Bixby Jaydee Bixby (born August 14, 1990) is a Canadian country musician who was the runner-up on the fifth season of '' Canadian Idol''. In 2008 he signed with Her Royal Majesty's Records and went on to release his debut album ''Cowboys and Cadil ...
(born August 14, 1990 in Drumheller, Alberta, 17 years old during the season), is a student and performer from Drumheller, Alberta. He was the only member of the season's Top 10 who had never been in the bottom 3 or 2. He is the 2007 runner-up to Canadian Idol, Brian Melo. * Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985 in Mission, British Columbia, 21 years old during the season), is a student from Mission, British Columbia. In Season 5, she was the last girl standing. *
Dwight d'Eon Dwight d'Eon (born December 18, 1978) is a Canadian singer/song writer from West Pubnico, Nova Scotia. He was a competitor on season 5 of ''Canadian Idol'', and was eliminated on August 29, 2007, placing him 4th. Canadian Idol Dwight audition ...
(born December 18, 1978, 28 years old during the season), is a musician and lobster fisherman from West Pubnico, Nova Scotia. *
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(born March 13, 1988, 18 years old during the season), is a student from Regina, Saskatchewan. *
Tara Oram Tara Oram (born April 28, 1984) is a Canadian country music recording artist and TV personality. She was a top six finalist on the fifth season of '' Canadian Idol'' in 2007. In 2009, Oram received the "Rising Star" Canadian Country Music Awa ...
(born April 28, 1984, 23 years old during the season), is a singer from Hare Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. She was never placed in the Bottom 3 or 2 until her night of elimination. * Greg Neufeld (born February 1, 1984, 23 years old during the season), is a singer/songwriter and house framer from Abbotsford, British Columbia. He had made the Top 22 during Season Four, but had been eliminated from the competition in the second week of voting. Regarded as a favorite in Season 5, his elimination caused controversy, in part because of host Ben Mulroney's comment ("Canada got it wrong") upon his elimination. * Martha Joy (born December 8, 1990 in Toronto, Ontario, 16 years old during the season), is a student from Toronto, Ontario. * Khalila Glanville (born July 12, 1983, 23 years old during the season), is a daycare worker from Dorval, Quebec. *Kamila Miller (also known as Mila Miller) (born December 1, 1989, 17 years old during the season), is a student from Woodbridge, Ontario. Despite writing the lyrics to a song on her hands during the final phase of Toronto Week, she was able to impress the judges with her vocal ability.


Finals


Top 10 – #1 Hits


Top 9 – The 60s


Top 8 – Unplugged


Top 7 – Queen


Top 6 – Pop/Rock


Top 5 – My Own Idol


Top 4 – Standards


Top 3 – Judge's Choice & People's Choice


Finale

Each contestant sang three songs.


Song themes

Each week, a song theme will be presented to the competitors. Each competitor must base their song choice on the theme of the week. * July 17 – ''#1 Hits'' * July 24 – Music of the 1960s * July 31 – ''Unplugged'' (
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) * August 7 –
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* August 14 –
Pop-Rock Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre with an emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than rock music. Originating in the late 1950s as an alternative to normal rock and roll, ear ...
* August 21 – ''My Own Idol'' (artists who inspire the contestants) * August 28 – ''Standards'' * September 4 – ''Judges choice & People choice'' * September 11- ''Season Finale''


Help the Idols Build a House

It is a fundraising campaign that will help build the first North American Ronald McDonald Family Retreat at Bear Mountain Resort in Victoria, British Columbia. The sales of the Canadian Idol single, "Believe in You" will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Canadian Idol announced on the Season Finale that they raised over $1 Million.


2007 Elimination Chart

Contestants are in reverse chronological order of elimination.


Notes


External links


Official website


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