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Timothy Joseph Urban (born May 1, 1989) is an American singer who was the seventh place finalist on the ninth season of ''
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''. Following his participation in the series, he released two EPs: '' Heart of Me'' in 2010 and ''New York Sessions'' in 2014.


Early life

Urban was born in
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, and is the sixth of ten children. His family moved to
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when he was five. His siblings and he were all homeschooled by their mother, and two of his brothers have served in the military. Urban began to sing and learn the guitar when he was 13. Before auditioning for ''American Idol'', he worked as a hotel and restaurant singer, and had a band. The group played regularly in the Dallas/Ft. Worth
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circuit, and also performed at
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twice. Urban has pointed to several diverse artists as his musical influences, including John Denver, Jack Johnson, John Mayer, OneRepublic,
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. Urban was a member of the talent-development agency Actors, Models and Talent for Christ (AMTC).


''American Idol''

Urban tried out for the ninth season of ''American Idol'' at the
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auditions, and sang "Bulletproof Weeks" by
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questioned the song choice, but felt that there was "more to come out of rban" The judges sent Urban through to Hollywood Week, where he was shown during the first night, singing "Come Back to Me" by ''American Idol'' seventh-season winner
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. Simon and
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both complimented the performance, although DioGuardi noted that it was "a little shaky." Urban was cut before the Top 24, but was called back after contestant Chris Golightly was disqualified from the competition for having lied about a past recording contract. Urban subsequently survived the semifinal eliminations and won a spot in the ninth's season top 10, securing a place on the 2010 ''American Idol'' summer concert tour. When he was asked by ''American Idol'' what his proudest moment was, he answered, "Handing out nutritional products to orphans in South Africa and Swaziland." On the whole, Urban received a mixed reception from the judges, who praised a few of his performances, but regarded many of them as boring, "pedestrian" and "pointless and silly." But bloggers, often comparing him to Sanjaya Malakar from the sixth season,Dunn, Gabrielle
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noted how the judges' criticisms never seemed to affect the perpetually smiling Urban—or his chances at being saved week after week. He was dubbed "Teflon Tim," a nickname to which host Ryan Seacrest alluded during the March 30 broadcast. "I don't think it makes any difference whatsoever what we say," quipped
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the same night. "You're going to smile, the audience is going to vote for you, nobody cares, and you'll be here next week. So well done." As the controversy over Urban's lackluster performances grew, critics of the show began to fault the judges' commentary as "little more than displays of ego or thinly disguised bullying," and suggested Urban may be good for the show, because he put the judges in their place. Vote for the Worst, a satirical ''Idol'' blog, supported Urban for his entire run during the season. The website claimed Urban held the record for the contestant to survive the longest with its endorsement, outlasting even Malakar. Urban later said about the blog, "I'm actually kind of sad that I was on that website." Urban was eliminated during the "
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" special on April 21, after receiving unenthusiastic reviews for his performance of " Better Days" by
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, making him finish the competition in seventh place. A retrospect of Urban's run on ''Idol'' followed the announcement of his elimination. Then, presumably because the show ran long, it abruptly ended, without Urban even having a chance to sing a final song. Urban later said, "I was a little sad that I didn't get to sing one last time on that stage, but... you don't always get what you want. I'll be back for the finale and hopefully get to perform on that stage again. It was a little bittersweet, but overall, it's all right."


Performances

* Because of the controversy over Chris Golightly's contract, Urban was brought back into the top 24. * Urban was saved first from elimination. * When Ryan Seacrest announced the results for this particular night, Urban was among the Bottom 3 but declared safe second, as
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was eliminated.
* When Ryan Seacrest announced the results for this particular night, Urban was among the Bottom 3 but declared safe second, as
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was eliminated.
* Due to the judges' using their one save to save
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, the Top 9 remained intact for another week.


After ''Idol''

Urban went on a media tour on local FOX affiliates, in addition to planned appearances on ''
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'', the '' Late Show with David Letterman'', and ''
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''. He has visited the ''
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'' house. He was a part of the American Idols LIVE! Tour 2010, which started July 1, and ended on August 31, where he sang "Better Days" and "Viva la Vida". He also confirmed on MySpace that he will be releasing an EP. He then performed a live show during the half-time football game Duncanville High School vs Garland High School, wearing a Duncanville jersey. He was given the key to Duncanville and his own day "September 3" in his home town, Duncanville, at the game from the mayor. On November 8, 2010, Urban began releasing a song a day to iTunes from his debut EP '' Heart of Me''. On November 7, 2010, in a LIVE chat with the web site AiNow.org, he was said to be moving to California during the week of November 7, 2010, to work on his acting career and music, and is working on booking TV appearances to promote his album in California. His first single, " Heart of Me", was released online November 7, 2010, and to iTunes on November 8, 2010. In the following days (in order) "Wheels Touch Down", "You and I", "P.S.", "Lullaby", and "Blur" were put up on iTunes. On May 1, 2012, Urban released his first single, "Someday", from his upcoming debut album due for a 2012 release as a temporary free download and released the music video for the single in May 2012. He recently ran a Kickstarter campaign to raise money to record and release two new songs, "Perfectly You" and "Tears for Hallelujah." The new songs should be released around the beginning of 2014. In 2014, Urban released his second EP, ''New York Sessions''. Mark Franklin of the ''
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'' blog Idol Chatter gave ''New York Sessions'' a B and considered it a much superior work to Urban's first EP. Franklin wrote that ''New York Sessions'' convinced him of Urban's potential to record an impressive full-length album.


Discography


Extended plays


Singles


References


External links

*
''American Idol'' contestants page
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