Canadian Idol (season 2)


The second season of Canadian Idol debuted on June 1, 2004, and became the most watched show in Canada, drawing in over 3 million viewers each week.
Auditions were held in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, Regina, and St. John's. The season provided an Idol first when the final six contestants played their own instruments during a group performance of the Gordon Lightfoot classic "Canadian Railroad Trilogy". This was the first time that contestants on any Idol series had performed with instruments;
Kalan Porter of Medicine Hat, Alberta won the series, and Theresa Sokyrka of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan was the runner-up. In November 2004, merely two months after the competition, Porter released his debut album entitled 219 Days – the number days spanning from his first audition to the release of his CD. Other season two finalists who released albums include Sokyrka, Jacob Hoggard, Jason Greeley, Shane Wiebe, and Joshua Seller.

Semifinals

Semifinal Group 1 (16 June 2004)

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Top 10 (21 July 2004)

Theme: Canadian Hits
OrderArtistSong Result
1Joshua Seller"Try" Bottom three
2Brandy Callahan"Nobody's Supposed to Be Here" Eliminated
3Shane Wiebe"My Song" Safe
4Manoah Hartmann"Hallelujah" Bottom two
5Jason Greeley"Cuts Like a Knife" Safe
6Kalan Porter"Born to Be Wild" Safe
7Theresa Sokyrka"Good Mother" Safe
8Kaleb Simmonds" I Do It for You" Safe
9Elena Juatco"Mary Jane" Safe
10Jacob Hoggard"Put Your Head on My Shoulder" Safe

Top 9 (28 July 2004)

Theme: British Invasion
OrderArtistSong Result
1Jacob Hoggard"Space Oddity" Safe
2Theresa Sokyrka"There's a Kind of Hush" Safe
3Jason Greeley"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" Safe
4Kaleb Simmonds"Tears in Heaven" Bottom three
5Elena Juatco"The First Cut Is the Deepest" Safe
6Joshua Seller"Where the Streets Have No Name" Safe
7Manoah Hartmann"Sweet Dreams " Eliminated
8Kalan Porter"The House of the Rising Sun" Safe
9Shane Wiebe"Something About the Way You Look Tonight" Bottom two

Top 8 (4 August 2004)

Theme: Rock & Roll
OrderArtistSong Result
1Jason Greeley"Proud Mary" Safe
2Shane Wiebe"I Believe in a Thing Called Love" Bottom two
3Joshua Seller"Iris" Eliminated
4Theresa Sokyrka"Piece of My Heart" Safe
5Kalan Porter"Paint It Black" Safe
6Jacob Hoggard"Everything" Safe
7Elena Juatco"I Just Want to Make Love to You" Bottom three
8Kaleb Simmonds"Hound Dog" Safe

Top 7 (11 August 2004)

Theme: Lionel Richie
OrderArtistSong Result
1Kalan Porter"Still"Safe
2Theresa Sokyrka"Hello"Safe
3Shane Wiebe"Angel"Bottom three
4Kaleb Simmonds"Truly"Eliminated
5Jacob Hoggard"Brick House"Safe
6Elena Juatco"Fancy Dancer"Bottom two
7Jason Greeley"Easy"Safe

Top 6 (18 August 2004)

Theme: Gordon Lightfoot
OrderArtistSong Result
1Elena Juatco"Early Morning Rain"Eliminated
2Jason Greeley"Rainy Day People"Safe
3Jacob Hoggard"Sundown"Bottom two
4Shane Wiebe"The Way I Feel"Bottom three
5Theresa Sokyrka"Song for a Winter's Night"Safe
6Kalan Porter"If You Could Read My Mind"Safe

Top 5 (25 August 2004)

Theme: Summertime Hits
OrderArtistSong Result
1Shane Wiebe"Can't Take My Eyes Off You" Eliminated
2Kalan Porter"Long Train Runnin'" Safe
3Jason Greeley"Bad Case of Loving You " Bottom two
4Jacob Hoggard"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" Safe
5Theresa Sokyrka"Cruisin'" Safe

Top 4 (1 September 2004)

Theme: Standards
OrderArtistFirst song Second songResult
1Theresa Sokyrka"It's Only a Paper Moon" "Dream a Little Dream of Me" Bottom two
2Kalan Porter"Moon River" "The Way You Look Tonight" Safe
3Jason Greeley"I Won't Dance" "It Had to Be You" Eliminated
4Jacob Hoggard"Straighten Up and Fly Right" "Unforgettable" Safe

Top 3 (8 September 2004)

Theme: Judge's Choice
OrderArtistFirst song Second songResult
1Jacob Hoggard"If You Don't Know Me By Now" "I Want You to Want Me" Eliminated
2Theresa Sokyrka"What the World Needs Now Is Love" "Ready for Love" Safe
3Kalan Porter"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" "Nature Boy" Safe

Top 2 (15 September 2004)

Elimination Chart

Releases

Since the second season of Canadian Idol, Kalan Porter, Theresa Sokyrka, Jason Greeley, Joshua Seller and Shane Wiebe have all released solo albums. Jacob Hoggard, along with his band, Hedley, is the first Canadian Idol contestant to be signed to an American label, Capitol Records. Hedley's self-titled debut album was released in the United States in September 2006.
As of November 2007, Kalan Porter, Theresa Sokyrka, and Hedley have all released a second album, and Theresa Sokyrka released a Christmas album, her third release since she was on Canadian Idol.
For the 30th anniversary of the My Little Pony franchise, Jerrica Santos recorded the credits song "A Friend for Life" for film.