Guy Sebastian
Guy Sebastian AM | |
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Born | Guy Theodore Sebastian 26 October 1981 , Malaysia |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2003–present |
Spouse |
Jules Egan (m. 2008) |
Children | 2 |
Musical career | |
Origin | |
Website | guysebastian |
Guy Theodore Sebastian
Sebastian has worked with a number of notable American musicians, including
During his career Sebastian has received 34
Early life
Guy Theodore Sebastian was born in
As a child, Sebastian took violin lessons; he would later learn to play guitar, drums and piano, although he has had no formal training in these other musical instruments. After attending
Sebastian, former member of the
Recording career
2003–2004: Australian Idol and Just as I Am
In May 2003, Sebastian successfully auditioned for
Sebastian's winner's single "Angels Brought Me Here" debuted at number one and was the highest selling single in Australia in 2003, reaching 5× platinum certification.[3][48][10] In 2010 it was named the highest selling song of the decade 2000 to 2009, ahead of Anthony Callea's "The Prayer".[12] "Angels Brought Me Here" held the record for being the highest selling single ever released by an Australian act until 2011.[4][49] Sebastian's debut album Just as I Am was released in December 2003 and also achieved number one. Its first week sales of 163,711 units are the second highest one week sales in Australian chart history, the highest for an Australian act.[50][51] It eventually reached sales just short of 7× platinum, and is the highest selling album ever released by an Australian Idol contestant.[12][52][53] "Angels Brought Me Here" also reached number one in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia and New Zealand.[54][55] Just as I Am reached number three and double platinum certification in New Zealand, with "Angels Brought Me Here" achieving platinum certification there.[16][17][56] The second single "All I Need Is You" reached number one and platinum in Australia, and peaked at number five in New Zealand.[3][16][57] In early 2004 Sebastian appeared at the Asian MTV Awards, was a guest judge on New Zealand Idol and performed on Indonesian Idol.[55] After a promotional trip to Malaysia in April he travelled to Europe and the US to write for his next album, performing on American Idol while in the US.[54]
2004–2007: Beautiful Life and Closer to the Sun
Between May and August 2006, Sebastian appeared as a mentor on the inaugural
2007–2008: The Memphis Album and Tour
In early 2007 it had been announced Sebastian would be recording a tribute album of soul classics in
The
2008–2010: Like It Like That
In 2008 Sebastian was signed to release an album in the US, and in November he returned to America to work on it. He recorded songs with John Mayer's band, and
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2010–2011: The X Factor and Twenty Ten
In 2010 Sebastian was selected as a judge on the Australian series of
With the release of Twenty Ten Sebastian had completed the terms of his original contract with
2011–2013: Armageddon
In November 2011 "Don't Worry Be Happy", a pop song Sebastian wrote after encountering an angry motorist in Los Angeles, was released as the lead single of his seventh album Armageddon.[124] It peaked at number five and reached 5× platinum certification.[3]
Fiasco added "Battle Scars" to his fourth album,
2013–2016: Madness and Eurovision Song Contest
In October 2013 Sebastian released "
The fourth single "Linger" reached number 17 and platinum certification.[3][10] Sebastian held an arena tour in Australia in February 2015 to support the album release.[156] "Like a Drum" received 2015 APRA nominations for Pop Work of the Year and Most Played Australian Work.[157] Sebastian was chosen as the Australian entrant in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, making him the first artist to represent Australia in the competition. He performed the song "Tonight Again", and placed fifth in the competition overall.[36] "Tonight Again" debuted at number 12 in Australia.[3] It also charted at number five in Iceland, 16 in Austria, 22 in Sweden and reached the top 50 of the German and Swiss charts.[19][21][158] It achieved gold certification in Sweden.[159] Sebastian toured in Europe in August and September, performing in Sweden, Germany, Norway and The Netherlands.[160] He was nominated for 2015 ARIA Award for Best Male Artist for "Tonight Again".[161] He returned to the judging panel of the Australian version of The X Factor after a two-year absence.[35] In November 2015 he released "Black & Blue". The song reached number 17, and achieved platinum certification.[10] In January and February 2016 he held a 35 date Australian regional tour.[162] Sebastian received 2016 ARIA Award nominations for Best Male Artist and Best Video for "Black & Blue".[33]
2016–2017: Part 1 EP and Conscious
In late 2016 Sebastian released two singles, "
2018–2022: T.R.U.T.H.
On 4 October 2018, Sebastian released "
In October 2020, Sebastian released his ninth studio album, T.R.U.T.H., which debuted at number 1 on the ARIA charts, becoming Sebastian's third career ARIA number 1 album.[174] The album has been certified gold.[175] Sebastian won ARIA Award for Best Video for "Standing With You" at the 2020 ARIA Music Awards.[28]
2023: "I Choose Good"
In August 2023, Sebastian announced the release of "I Choose Good"; the first new music in three years.[176]
Artistry
Musical style and influences
Sebastian cites a number of musicians as his musical influences, including Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Chicago, and Boyz II Men.[177] His music has crossed many genres, including pop, R&B, funk, smokey soul, gospel, jazz, pop rock, Memphis soul covers, '60s soul/pop and electro R&B.[54][178] While Sebastian's first three albums showed elements of soul, it was The Memphis Album which consolidated his reputation as a soul musician. Reviewers almost unanimously agreed he had captured the spirit and essence of the Memphis soul classics.[78] It was the critical and public reception for The Memphis Album which gave Sebastian the confidence to stay with the soul genre for his fifth album, Like It Like That. In an interview with The Age he said he was told early in his career, "If you self-indulge and just do what you're into, you're going to corner your market. Soul music isn't big here." but "the most comfortable I've ever felt in the studio was during The Memphis Album. And the success of that prompted me to make a record like this one. Because I realised that this isn't obscure music."[179]
The Daily Telegraph music editor Kathy McCabe said: "Sometimes it takes four records, with a detour into 'concepts' covers territory to find where you fit. Sebastian has found his niche with Like It Like That, which expertly balances the line between radio friendly pop and classic soul."[180] Paul Cashmere from Undercover wrote: "By covering the classics on The Memphis Album Guy Sebastian discovered Guy Sebastian. [...] If The Memphis Album was Guy's initiation into becoming a Soul Man then Like It Like That is the graduation."[181] In an interview for the release of his seventh album Armageddon, Sebastian spoke of how much The Memphis Album still influences his music: "I got to work with some people who were instrumental in shaping the careers of artists who heavily influence me. Artists like Otis Redding, Sam & Dave and Sam Cooke. Being entrenched in that sort of environment really caused me to go 'You know what dude. Do what you want to do. Do what comes natural to you'. [...] From that Memphis thing a few years ago it's always going to start with me being true to who I want to be and what I enjoy singing."[182]
Songwriting and production
Sebastian began writing songs before entering Australian Idol. "All I Need Is You", the second single from his debut album Just as I Am was written when he was a teenager, and fine-tuned during his time on Idol.[41] He also wrote gospel songs for his church during his teenage years. One of them, "Adore", was included in their 2004 album Paradise Live: Adore.[183] Sebastian wrote or co-wrote most of the songs on his albums Beautiful Life and Closer to the Sun, and all the tracks on his albums Like It Like That and Armageddon. In an article in The Daily Telegraph, Kathy McCabe said of his songwriting skills, "Sebastian has matured into a genuine hitmaker, his gift with melody so finely-honed he can pretty much punch out a catchy number in his sleep."[184] Jamie Horne wrote in The Border Mail, "The inaugural winner's longevity [...] can be attributed to the fact that he's an accomplished musician and songwriter" and AllMusic reviewer Jon O'Brien said, "it's a testament to his vocal abilities and songwriting skills that, unlike many of his fellow winners, he's remained popular enough to see out his rather ambitious Sony contract [...] a subtle and natural progression with each album, explains why he's managed to survive once the show's publicity machine died down."[185][186]
In 2008 "Receive the Power", a gospel song written by Sebastian and Gary Pinto, was chosen as the official anthem for the Roman Catholic Church's XXIII World Youth Day.[187] "Art of Love", co-written by Adam Reilly, was shortlisted for the APRA Song of the Year in 2010.[188] "All to Myself", written with Carl Dimataga, and "Who's That Girl" were shortlisted for the 2011 APRA Song of the Year, with "Who's That Girl" winning the APRA Award for Urban Work of the Year.[189][190] "Don't Worry Be Happy" was shortlisted for the 2012 APRA Song of the Year.[191] "Battle Scars" won the R&B/Hip category in the 2013 International Songwriting Competition. "Get Along" was a finalist in the Pop/Top 40 category, and was awarded an honourable mention.[192][193] "Get Along" was also one of the final five nominees for the 2013 APRA Song of the Year.[194] "Set in Stone" was shortlisted for the 2017 APRA Song of the Year, and "Black & Blue" was nominated for Pop Work of the Year.[195][196]
Sebastian has a worldwide, long term publishing agreement with
Notable performances
World Youth Day, July 2008: "
Oscar Haven – Los Angeles, February 2009: Sebastian was a headline act at an Oscar Haven party hosted by Stardust Pictures and Jamie Kennedy.[204] Haven is held during Oscar week and invitees include Film Academy nominees as well as actors and insiders from film, television and music industries.[205]
9th Annual NON-COMMvention – Philadelphia, May 2009: Sebastian performed with Steve Cropper and David Ryan Harris at the 9th Annual NON-COMMvention.[206] The event is the premier annual conference for North America's non-commercial Triple A radio.[207]
Australian launch of Michael Jackson's This Is It DVD, March 2010: Sebastian and Delta Goodrem were chosen by the Jackson estate to perform at the Australian launch of This Is It.[208] They performed "Earth Song". The invitation only event was attended by the film's director Kenny Ortega and Jackson's brother Jackie Jackson[209]
Oprah Winfrey's official welcome to Sydney and wrap up party, December 2010: Sebastian was the guest performer at an event at Sydney's Botanical Gardens to officially welcome Oprah Winfrey and her American audience members to Australia.[210] Winfrey was in Australia to record two of her shows at the Sydney Opera House.[211] Sebastian sang for Winfrey a second time when she requested he perform at her private crew wrap-up party.[30][212]
G'Day USA, January 2011 and 2012: G'Day USA is an annual two-week program designed to showcase Australian business capabilities, and is the largest foreign country promotion held in the US.[213] Sebastian and the Qantas Choir were the entertainers at the 2011 Black Tie Gala in Los Angeles. Sebastian performed his own songs and also a medley of Bee Gees songs prior to Barry Gibb being honoured for excellence in Music at the event.[214] During G'Day USA 2012 he performed at the American Australian Association Black Tie Gala in New York and the Australian American Chamber of Commerce Gala in Houston Texas.[215][216]
Grammy week – Los Angeles, February 2011: During Grammy week each year there are many events leading up to the
CHOGM 2011 Opening Ceremony – Perth, Western Australia October 2011: Sebastian performed "Agents of Change", a song written by him especially for the event, at the opening ceremony of the biannual Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). In attendance at the ceremony were Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Julia Gillard, the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth and heads of government from all 53 Commonwealth nations.[31]
The GRAMMY Foundation's 15th Annual Music Preservation Project – Los Angeles, February 2013: Held each year during Grammy Week, in 2013 the event was "Play It Forward: A Celebration Of Music's Evolution And Influencers". It explored the history of legendary influencers in music, the music they inspired and their impact on the American cultural landscape. Lupe Fiasco and Sebastian were chosen to perform "Battle Scars" as the finale of the concert. Other performers included Dionne Warwick, LeAnn Rimes and Ed Sheeran.[220]
Court
In May 2022, Sebastian started a court case against his former manager, Titus Day, accused of embezzling $900,000. Several days into the trial, District Court of New South Wales Judge Peter Zahra died after suffering a stroke before the court session on Friday 6 May. On Monday 9 May, Judge James Bennett addressed the court and announced his colleague's death and that the case would resume before another judge a week later.[221] In June, Day was found guilty of having embezzled Sebastian of $620,000.[222][223]
Personal life
In late 2007, after eight years of courtship, Sebastian and girlfriend Jules Egan became engaged. They were married in Manly, New South Wales, on 17 May 2008.[224] They have two sons born on 3 March 2012 and 17 April 2014.[225][226]
He has a net worth of $11 million.[227]
Charitable work
Sebastian contributes to many other charitable projects. In 2005 he was the guest performer on the annual
In 2013, Sebastian and his wife Jules formed The Sebastian Foundation.[248]
Discography
- Studio albums
- Just as I Am (2003)
- Beautiful Life (2004)
- Closer to the Sun (2006)
- The Memphis Album (2007)
- Like it Like That (2009)
- Armageddon (2012)
- Madness (2014)
- Conscious (2017)
- T.R.U.T.H. (2020)
Awards and nominations
Sebastian has been nominated for numerous awards during his career, winning many of them. These awards and nominations include ARIA Awards,[22][148] ARIA No. 1 Chart Awards,[249] APRA Awards, Australian Club Entertainment Awards,[86] Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards,[61] Urban Music Awards,[69][71] and a Channel V Artist of the Year Award.[58]
Tours
- 2004–05: Beautiful Life Tour[60]
- 2007: Closer to the Sun Tour[250]
- 2007: Acoustic Tour[251]
- 2008: The Memphis Tour[252]
- 2009: Live & By Request Tour[253]
- 2010: Like It Like That Tour[103]
- 2010: Bring Yourself Tour[104]
- 2010: Like It Like That Tour (USA)[107]
- 2012: Armageddon tour[125]
- 2013: Get Along Tour[147]
- 2015: Madness Tour[156]
- 2015: Madness European Tour[160]
- 2016: You...Me...Us Tour[162]
- 2017: Sub-Conscious Tour[166]
- 2017: Conscious Tour[167]
- 2018: Then and Now Tour[254]
- 2019: Ridin' With You Tour.[172]
- 2022: T.R.U.T.H. Tour[255]
- 2022: T.R.U.T.H. on the East Side Tour[256]
Joint tours
- 2004: Australian Idol in Concert
- 2007: Guy & the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra[257]
- 2008: Army in Concert with Guy Sebastian[236]
Support tours
- 2011: Boyzone Tour (United Kingdom)[118]
- 2011: Lionel Richie Tour (Australia and New Zealand)[117]
- 2013: Red Tour (Australia)[150]
- 2017: Love Always Tour (United Kingdom)[258]
See also
- List of best-selling singles in Australia
- List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart
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External links
- Official website
- The Sebastian Foundation website
- Guy Sebastian's channel on YouTube
- Guy Sebastian at IMDb