Canadian Idol (season 4)


The fourth season of Canadian Idol began in February 2006 ran until September 2006. Zack Werner, Jake Gold, Sass Jordan, and Farley Flex returned to judge, and Ben Mulroney returned to host, with Elena Juatco as the new roving reporter. The season premiered on May 29, five days after the finale of American Idol Season 5. The Canadian Idol title was awarded to competitor Eva Avila on September 17, 2006.
On Saturday, September 16, 2006, a day prior to the public announcement of the Idol results, Sony BMG Music Entertainment began offering Avila's version of the first single, Meant to Fly, for sale on the website . Although the page was subsequently blanked, the artwork for the single could be located within the image files of the webpage. This occurrence led to the creation of many rumours regarding the winner of the competition.

Auditions

Auditions were held in eleven cities in the Winter and early Spring of 2006 in the following order:
For the fourth season, the format of the preliminary rounds was changed, based on American Idol's Top 24. The wildcard round was abolished; instead, the Top 22 was divided into a group of 11 men and another group of 11 women. Two competitors were eliminated from each group for three weeks, resulting in a 5 male and 5 female Top 10 for the finals.
The Toronto elimination rounds were aired in a two-hour broadcast on June 20. One original member of the Top 22, Philip King, dropped out for unspecified personal reasons and was replaced by Chris Labelle.
Those who were eliminated before the finals are listed below.

Males Eliminated

Men

Women

Top 18

Men

Women

Top 14

Women

Men

Top 10, The Finals

After the Semi-Finals, the final 10 competitors are faced with a new theme challenge every week. Based on public voting, one finalist is eliminated each week. The season finale of Canadian Idol took place on September 17, 2006. It was moved from its usual Tuesday result show to Sunday to help CTV premiere their new fall TV shows like The Amazing Race. Eva Avila from Gatineau, Quebec is 2006 Canadian Idol.

Finalists

Top 10 – Canada Rocks!

Top 9 – The Rolling Stones

Top 8 – The 80s

Top 7 – Classic Rock

Top 6 – Unplugged

Top 5 – Country

Top 4 – Judge's Choice

Top 3 – Standards

Finale

Each contestant sang three songs.
OrderContestantSong Result
1Craig Sharpe"Meant to Fly" Runner-Up
2Eva Avila"Wild Horses" Winner
3Craig Sharpe"I Surrender" Runner-Up
4Eva Avila"Meant to Fly" Winner
5Craig Sharpe"What Hurts the Most" Runner-Up
6Eva Avila"How Come You Don't Call Me" Winner

The Judges' Comments

Listed below is a selection of criticisms and praises from the Judges Jake Gold, Sass Jordan, Farley Flex and Zack Werner from the Top 5 Performance show to the season finale. The songs the idols sang during the performance show can be seen on the list above.

Top 2 Performance Show

Eva Avila '
  • Sass Jordan: "You are an international artist and you are the jewel in the Canadian Idol crown"
  • Jake Gold: "I'd love to hear the recorded version of that song. It was wonderful"
  • Zack Werner: "You're a songwriter's dream."
  • Farley Flex: "Your performance was my favourite performance on Idol, but not just of you, of anybody"
  • Zack Werner: "Clive Davis should come here and kiss your Canadian ***"
  • Sass Jordan, Farley Flex, Jake Gold:
Craig Sharpe
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Tyler Lewis:
Eva Avila
Craig Sharpe:
Craig Sharpe:
Tyler Lewis:
Chad Doucette:
Eva Avila:
Eva Avila:
Craig Sharpe:
Steffi D.:
Tyler Lewis:
Chad Doucette:
Each week, a song theme will be presented to the competitors. Each competitor must base their song choice on the theme of the week.
Each week, a guest performer will appear on the results show to perform one song. The guests will be listed here.
By May 2007, only Eva Avila and Craig Sharpe had released solo albums. Brandon Jones signed a two-record deal with Sound Of Pop Records and his debut album was expected to be released in May, but wasn't released until June 19, 2007. Tyler Lewis released a solo album on June 20 called 'I'm Coming Home'. Semi-finalists Chris LaBelle and Nancy Silverman both released CDs as well, Chris' is called 'Two Weeks Tuesday' and Nancy's is called 'Now You Know My Secrets'. Eva Avila's second album, 'Give Me the Music' was released on October 28, 2008.

Elimination Chart