Jamie Talbot (singer)
Appearance
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Jamie Talbot | |
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Born | Aalborg, Denmark | 30 September 1988
Origin | Aalborg, Copenhagen, Denmark |
Genres | Pop, |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2018–present |
Jamie Talbot (born 30 September 1988) is a Danish singer who was runner-up on the eleventh season of the Danish version of the X Factor behind the winners Place on Earth.[1] He competed in Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2020 with the song "Bye Bye Heaven" but he did not advance to the final 3.
Performances during X Factor
[edit]Episode | Theme | Song | Artist | Result |
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Audition | Free choice | "Genie" | Jamie Talbot's Father | Through to 5 Chair Challenge |
5 Chair Challenge | Free choice | "Sign of the Times" | Harry Styles | Through to bootcamp |
Bootcamp | Free choice | "Sanctuary" | Iron Maiden | Through to live shows |
Live show 1 | My Song | "Famous" | Nathan Sykes | Safe (2nd) |
Live show 2 | Made in Denmark | "For Evigt" | Volbeat feat. Johan Olsen | Safe (2nd) |
Live show 3 | Girlpower | "Make Me Feel" | Janelle Monáe | Safe (4th) |
Live show 4 | Decade 17/18 | "Say Something" | Justin Timberlake feat. Chris Stapleton | Safe (2nd) |
Live show 5 | Something at Heart | "Everybody Knows" | Leonard Cohen | Bottom two (4th) |
Save me song | "Let It Be" | The Beatles | Saved | |
Live show 6 – Semi-final | Songs from their previous performances on X Factor | "Sign of the Times" | Harry Styles | Safe (2nd) |
Duet with a Special Guest | "You Can Close Your Eyes" (with UHRE) | James Taylor | ||
Live show 7 – Final | Judges Choice | "Starlight" | Muse | Safe (2nd) |
Andreas Kryger and Kewan Padré's Choice | "Good Kisser" | Usher | ||
Winner's single | "Goldmine" | Jamie Talbot | Runner-up |
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]- "Goldmine" (2018)
- "Before We Drown" (2019)
- "Nightmare" (2019)
- "Bye Bye Heaven" (2020)
- "Try Again" (2021)
- "Tear Me a Moon" (2021)
- "Lila" (2021)
- "Has It" (2021)
Studio Albums
[edit]- "Has It" (2021)
EPs
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Place on Earth vinder "X Factor"". seoghoer.dk. Retrieved 7 April 2018.