Katherine Jenna DeAraugo (/dəˈruːʒ/ də-ROOZH; born 5 November 1985) is an Australian singer-songwriter who in 2005 was the third winner of Australian Idol...
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Robbie Nevil, produced by Gerrard and Bryon Jones for Australian singer Kate DeAraugo's first album A Place I've Never Been (2005). It was released as the...
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Australian Idol season 3 (section Kate DeAraugo)
was held on 21 November 2005, with the winner being revealed as Kate DeAraugo. Kate had been outside chance to win through the duration of the season...
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announced and it was Kate DeAraugo. Kate was an outside chance to win throughout the whole season and after the show had ended Kate released a No. 1 single...
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Kate & Kacey Kate DeAraugo (born 1985), Australian singer-songwriter and talent show contestant Kate Guldbrandsen (born 1965), Norwegian singer Kate Hall...
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A Place I've Never Been (redirect from Victim (Kate DeAraugo song))
winner Kate DeAraugo, released in Australia by Sony/BMG Australia as well as 19 Recordings on 12 December 2005 (see 2005 in music). DeAraugo chose the...
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of a country music trio, the McClymonts. She has written songs for Kate DeAraugo and Olivia Newton-John and been a support act for Troy Cassar-Daley...
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Paulini, season two finalist Ricki-Lee Coulter, season three winner Kate DeAraugo and season three runner-up Emily Williams. Young Divas released a cover...
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told 16-year-old Jessica Mauboy to “lose the jelly belly” and warned Kate DeAraugo to work on her “tuck shop lady arms”. Kyle claimed he was helping the...
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or the title song, 2015 "Faded" (Alan Walker song), 2015 "Faded" (Kate DeAraugo song), 2005; covered by Cascada, 2008 "Faded" (soulDecision song), 1999...
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attached-violin-virtuoso-returns-home-to-bendigo/ "Celebrity – Book Kate Dearaugo at MTA – Entertainment Booking Agency Australia – MTA Entertainment...
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Preceded by Guy Sebastian Australian Idol Winner Season 2 (2004) Succeeded by Kate DeAraugo...
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with her odds at $1.36 and Kate DeAraugo at $3.00. However, on 21 November 2005, it was announced that the winner was DeAraugo. In January 2006, Sony BMG...
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"Victim", by Esmée Denters from the album Outta Here, 2009 "Victim", by Kate DeAraugo from the album A Place I've Never Been, 2005 "Victims", by[Lacuna Coil...
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Going On?" by Casey Donovan, "All About Us" by t.A.T.u. and "Faded" by Kate DeAraugo (also covered by Cascada). By the end of 2004 they travelled to America...
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Casey Donovan Runner up – Anthony Callea Albums EPs Singles Winner – Kate DeAraugo Runner up – Emily Williams Albums EPs Singles Winner – Damien Leith...
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Maybe Tonight (category Kate DeAraugo songs)
Cates and Lindy Robbins, produced by Bryon Jones and Adam Reily for Kate DeAraugo's first album A Place I've Never Been (2005). It was released as the...
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2005 Australian Idol winner Kate DeAraugo, singer-songwriter Cody Simpson and 2011 Australia's Got Talent finalist Bree De Rome. In 2002, Fields received...
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former Australian Idol contestants Ricki-Lee Coulter, Emily Williams and Kate DeAraugo. The project was initially formed to promote a joint 17-date national...
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Going On?" by Casey Donovan, "All About Us" by t.A.T.u. and "Faded" by Kate DeAraugo (also covered by Cascada). By the end of 2004 they travelled to America...
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with previous Australian Idol contestants Paulini, Emily Williams and Kate DeAraugo to be part of the all-girl singing project called Young Divas. The project...
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Marty Worrall (Winner) Dan O'Connor (Runner-up) Amali Ward (Runner-up) Kate DeAraugo Casey Donovan Dan England Lee Harding Hayley Jensen Em Rusciano "Australia's...
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November 4 – Vanessa Struhler, German singer-songwriter November 5 – Kate DeAraugo, Australian singer-songwriter, Australian Idol 3 winner November 11...
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"Maybe Tonight" is a 2006 song by Kate DeAraugo. Maybe Tonight may also refer to: Maybe Tonight, EP by Maggie Rose, or its title track Maybe Tonight,...
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Australian Idol season 1 (section Cosima De Vito)
called the "Young Divas" with other former Idol contestants including Kate DeAraugo, Emily Williams, Ricki-Lee Coulter and later Jessica Mauboy. They achieved...
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Ukrainian-Russian ice hockey player 1985 – Michel Butter, Dutch runner 1985 – Kate DeAraugo, Australian singer-songwriter 1985 – Annet Mahendru, American actress...
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single, "Hung Up" takes the title as the ARIA #1 single. November 21 – Kate DeAraugo takes the title of Australian Idol 2005, ahead of Emily Williams. November...
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from the 1992 album Welcome to Howdywood "If This Is Love", a song by Kate DeAraugo from the 2005 album A Place I've Never Been "If This Is Love", a song...
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Justice Crew (Australia's Got Talent winners 2010) Kate DeAraugo (Australian Idol winner, 2005) Kate Miller-Heidke Katie Noonan Kaz James Kids of 88 Krill...
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