- Craig Sharpe
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Craig Sharpe Birth name Craig Sharpe Born 23 September 1989 Origin Carbonear, Canada Genres Pop Occupations Singer-songwriter Instruments Vocals Years active 2006–present Associated acts Eva Avila Craig Sharpe (born September 23, 1989 in Carbonear but now living in Upper Island Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador) was the runner-up on Canadian Idol 4 and finished a close second behind winner Eva Avila. He came through seven rounds of auditions judged by Canadian Idol's four-member panel. Sharpe is the second contestant from the small community of Upper Island Cove, Newfoundland, Canada (Jason Greeley from Season 2 was the first), and the fourth contestant from the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Sharpe is notable for his higher tenor voice.
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Early life
Born in Carbonear, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada, Sharpe attended Ascension Collegiate, Bay Roberts, where he excelled at music and geography. When not composing music, he likes to spend time with his pets and play basketball, volleyball and badminton.
Canadian Idol
Sharpe has already performed and won many music contests in Newfoundland and Labrador and compares the nationwide Canadian Idol competition to a provincewide contest. His motto, "Suck it up", comes from the late Heather McDonald and is shortened from "Life's a bitch so suck it up."
Sharpe was the runner-up on Canadian Idol 4, and lost the closest Idol race to date to Gatineau native Eva Avila by just 131 000 votes out of nearly 4 million cast.
Performances & Results
Week Theme Song Sung Artist Results Audition - "Bless the Broken Road" Rascal Flatts Advanced Theatre Rounds
Day 2: Duet- "Take My Breath Away" with Leanne Kean Berlin Advanced Theatre Rounds
Day 3: Solo- "Ready for Love" India.Arie Advanced Top 22 Contestant's Choice "What Hurts the Most" Rascal Flatts Advanced Top 18 Contestant's Choice "This I Promise You" *NSYNC Advanced Top 14 Contestant's Choice "Bohemian Rhapsody" Queen Advanced Top 10 Canadian Hits "Losing Grip" Avril Lavigne Safe Top 9 The Rolling Stones "Time Is on My Side" The Rolling Stones Safe Top 8 Songs of the 1980s "Wind Beneath My Wings" Bette Midler Safe Top 7 Classic Rock Hits "Cold as Ice" Foreigner Safe Top 6 Acoustic Music "It's My Life" Bon Jovi Bottom 2 Top 5 Country Music "(You Were) Always on My Mind" Willie Nelson Safe Top 4 Judges' Choice "Careless Whisper"
"Tears of a Clown"Wham!
Smokey Robinson & the MiraclesSafe Top 3 Pop Standards "The Way You Look Tonight"
"Danny Boy"Frank Sinatra
"Andy WilliamsSafe Top 2 Idol Single
Idol's Favorite
New Song"Meant to Fly"
"What Hurts the Most"
"I Surrender"Eva Avila
Rascal Flatts
Celine DionRunner-Up Grand Finale Idol's Favorite "Danny Boy" Andy Williams Declared Runner-Up Post Idol
When asked during a CTV interview what one person he would like to meet, Sharpe named Selena Quintanilla Perez: "She put a lot of work into what she loved and she didn't get to express her talent." [1]
When asked what song he is touched by the most, he replied "You're Beautiful by James Blunt, because it reminds me of my music teacher Heather Macdonald, who died at the young age of 28." [2]
Craig has reportedly auditioned for a role in the TV series Glee with the song "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going."[1]
Discography
Albums
- I Am (February 2007)
- TBA (2010)
Singles
- When They Know Your Name (January 2007)
Featured
- Canadian Idol: Spotlights (August 2006)
References
External links
Canadian Idol Seasons Host Judges Correspondents Winners Winner's singles Runners-up Other alumni Jacob Hoggard · Dwight d'Eon · Audrey De Montigny · Toya Alexis · Carly Rae Jepsen · Tara Oram · Hedley · Sebastian Pigott · Low Level FlightRelated articles Categories:- 1989 births
- Canadian Idol participants
- Canadian male singers
- Canadian pop singers
- Idol series runners-up
- Living people
- Musicians from Newfoundland and Labrador
- Canadian child singers
- People from Carbonear
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