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Nick Fradiani
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Nick Fradiani
Informations générales
Nom de naissance Nicholas James Fradiani Jr.
Naissance (38 ans)
Guilford, Connecticut
Activité principale Chanteur
Genre musical Pop
Instruments Guitare
Années actives Depuis 2011
Labels 19, Big Machine, Republic

Nick Fradiani (né le ) est un chanteur américain qui a remporté la quatorzième saison d'American Idol en 2015.

Ayant participé auparavant à la saison 9 d'America's Got Talent où il est éliminé lors de la Judgement Week, il participe à American Idol en 2014 et devient le premier gagnant de l'émission originaire du nord-est des États-Unis, du Connecticut. Il a passé les castings à New York.

Il vend 50 000 exemplaires en une semaine de son premier single Beautiful Life.

Discographie

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comme membre de "Beach Avenue"
Titre Track listing
Something to Believe In
  • Type: EP
  • Released: June 16, 2012
  • Label:Beach Avenue
NoTitreDurée
1.Believe3:13
2.Run3:35
3.Keep On Holding3:38
4.Interlude0:30
5.Can't Get Enough3:36
6.Come Home3:50
Driving That Road
  • Type : EP
  • Sortie :
  • Label : Beach Avenue
NoTitreDurée
1.Take Me Home2:55
2.Dangerous (feat. David Miller)2:55
3.Freight Train2:53
4.Songman4:28
5.Driving That Road3:27

Beach Avenue

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Année Titre Ventes
2013 "Songman"
2014 "Coming Your Way"
(also performed during America's Got Talent)
  • US: 6,000
"Feel the Beat"
Année Titre Classement Ventes
US
[1]
US
Hot AC

[2]
US
Digital

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CAN
Digital

[4]
2015 Beautiful Life 93 29 22 48

Parcours à American Idol

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Semaine Thème Chanson Artiste
Auditions Contestant's choice "In Your Eyes" Peter Gabriel
Hollywood Week Group round "Rude" Magic!
Hollywood Week Solo round "Babylon" David Gray
House of Blues (Top 48) Contestant's choice "Drops of Jupiter" Train
Top 24 Contestant's choice "Thinking Out Loud" Ed Sheeran
Top 16 Music of Motown "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" Stevie Wonder
Top 12 "Back to the Start" "In Your Eyes" Peter Gabriel
Top 11 (first week) "Get the Party Started" "Wake Me Up" Avicii
Top 11 (second week) Songs from the Movies "Danger Zone" from Top Gun Kenny Loggins
Top 9 Songs from the 1980s "Man in the Mirror" Michael Jackson
Top 8 Kelly Clarkson "Catch My Breath" Kelly Clarkson
Top 7 Billboard Hot 100 "Teenage Dream" Katy Perry
Top 6 "American classics"
as deemed by viewers[5]
"American Girl"
"Only the Good Die Young"
Tom Petty
Billy Joel
Top 5 "Arena anthems"[6] "Harder to Breathe"
"Maggie May"
Maroon 5
Rod Stewart
Top 4 Judges' Hometown
Contestant's own soul
"Bright Lights"
"What Hurts the Most"
Matchbox Twenty
Mark Willis[7]
Top 3 Scott Borchetta's Choice
Judges' Choice
Hometown's Choice
"Because the Night"
"Back Home"
"I'll Be"
Patti Smith
Andy Grammer
Edwin McCain
Top 2 Simon Fuller's Choice
Favorite Performance
Winner's Single
"Bright Lights"
"I Won't Give Up"
"Beautiful Life"
Matchbox Twenty
Jason Mraz
Nick Fradiani
Finale Encore with original artist "Back Home"
"Honey, I'm Good."
Andy Grammer

Notes et références

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  1. a et b Gary Trust, « Hot 100 Chart Moves : Fifth Harmony Scores First Top 20 Hit », sur billboard.com, (consulté le ).
  2. (en) « Fifth Harmony, Elle King, Nick Fradiani Reach Hot AC Radio's Top 50 », sur Headline Planet, (consulté le ).
  3. https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20151020000000/http://www.billboard.com/artist/6569056/nick-fradiani/chart?f=395.
  4. https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20151020000000/http://www.billboard.com/artist/6569056/nick-fradiani/chart?f=1186.
  5. (en) Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya, « 'American Idol' Recap: Top 6 Perform American Classics », Billboard (consulté le )
  6. (en) Rodney Ho, « ‘American Idol’ bits: Power 6 rankings, top 6 song spoilers, Quentin vs. Harry », Atlanta Journal Constitution (consulté le )
  7. Initially recorded by country music artist Mark Wills in 2003 on his album And the Crowd Goes Wild, it was covered by Bellefire a year later. However, the first version to be released as a single was by pop singer Jo O'Meara in 2005, from the album Relentless. Later that year, country band Rascal Flatts covered the song as well, releasing it as the first single from the 2006 album Me and My Gang, topping the U.S country and adult contemporary charts with it. German band Cascada later had international chart success with the song in 2007. It was also covered by Eden in 2008.

Liens externes

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