Natalie Rose Gauci (born 26 November 1981) is an Australian musician, producer and teacher. Gauci undertook music tuition at the Victorian College of...
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Australian Idol season 5 (section Natalie Gauci)
the Navy Band. Carl was the final eliminee on 12 November 2007 when Natalie Gauci and Matt Corby proceeded into the Grand Final. He has a younger brother...
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Australian Idol (redirect from Natalie Zahra)
than covering other artist's work. Natalie Gauci went on to win the series, beating Matt Corby for the title. Natalie released her debut platinum selling...
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Natalie Garonzi, Australian actress, writer, comedian, and TV presenter Natalie Gauci (born 1981), Australian musician, producer, and teacher Natalie...
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Boys in Town (redirect from Boys in Town (Natalie Gauci song))
"Boys in Town" is the debut single by Australian rock band Divinyls, released in 1981. The song was written in 1979 and was used on the soundtrack of the...
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Gauci, Australian wheelchair basketball player Maxim Gauci (1774–1854), English lithographer Miriam Gauci (born 1957), Maltese opera singer Natalie Gauci...
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Winner's Journey is the debut studio album by Australian Idol 2007 winner Natalie Gauci. As opposed to the previous format of releasing the winner's album consisting...
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Ultravox Ha Ha Ha (album), a 2012 album by Australian singer-songwriter Natalie Gauci, or the title track "Ha Ha Ha", a song from the 1997 album Sticker Happy...
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Australian Idol winner Natalie Gauci, written by Lindy Robbins and Tom Leonard. The single was performed by the final two contestants – Gauci and Matt Corby –...
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their performance of "Boys in Town" (also performed by Idol winner Natalie Gauci) had to be repeated after Network Ten's transmission feed was interrupted...
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Natalie Gauci, season five winner...
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is an Australia dance duo formed in 2010 by Australian Idol winner Natalie Gauci and producer Paul Brandoli. They are currently signed to Onelove Records...
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Ha Ha Ha (album) (category Natalie Gauci albums)
by Australian singer-songwriter Natalie Gauci. The album's jazz-oriented sound is a significant departure from Gauci's earlier pop roots. In early 2013...
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Dreamer (Tune in Tokyo song) (category Natalie Gauci songs)
ARIA Club Charts. Tune in Tokyo was first formed by Natalie Gauci and Paul Brandoli in 2010 after Gauci was inspired hanging out in Melbourne's gay dance...
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season. However, was eliminated in the eight season at the semi-finals. Natalie Gauci was the winner of the fifth season of Australian Idol. Lyric McFarland...
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– singer Anthony Field – songwriter, producer Natalie Gauci – singer Laura Imbruglia – singer Natalie Imbruglia – singer, entertainer and actress Paul...
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Records as catalog number 39145, with the flip side "Poor Butterfly".) Natalie Gauci, winner of Australian Idol 2007, performed this song on the Top 4 Big...
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Damien Leith Runner up – Jessica Mauboy Albums EPs Singles Winner – Natalie Gauci Runner up – Matt Corby Albums EPs Singles Winner – Wes Carr Runner up...
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live album by Damien Leith The Winner's Journey (Natalie Gauci album), a 2007 studio album by Natalie Gauci This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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1988) – singer Fabrizio Faniello (born 1981) – singer Miriam Gauci – opera singer Natalie Gauci (born 1981) – singer Ludwig Galea (born 1977) – singer Robert...
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Bianca Michael Paynter Miracle Missy Lancaster Mr. Little Jeans MuteMath Natalie Gauci (Australian Idol winner, 2007) Nathaniel Willemse (X Factor finalist...
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Mario Fenech: Rugby League player. Paul Fenech: Actor. Darren Gauci: Horse Jockey. Natalie Gauci: Singer and 2007 Australian Idol winner. Also of Italian descent...
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(Group Challenge) "End of the Road" (with Rosie Ribbons, Daniel Mifsud & Natalie Gauci) Boyz II Men safe Theatre Week Contestant's Choice "Bedouin Song" Lior...
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of 35,000 copies. On the season five finale of Australian Idol, when Natalie Gauci was declared the winner, the group performed their single "Turn Me Loose"...
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Natasha Bedingfield, English singer-songwriter and producer 1981 – Natalie Gauci, Australian singer and pianist 1981 – Gina Kingsbury, Canadian ice hockey...
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(2005): Kate DeAraugo Season 4 (2006): Damien Leith Season 5 (2007): Natalie Gauci Season 6 (2008): Wes Carr Season 7 (2009): Stan Walker Season 8 (2023):...
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Preceded by Kate DeAraugo Australian Idol winner Season 4 (2006) Succeeded by Natalie Gauci Preceded by Alex Fevola & Arsen Kishishian Dancing with the Stars (Australia)...
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2003 Canadian Idol winner Ryan Malcolm and 2007 Australian Idol winner Natalie Gauci. Carlsson has since become the most successful recording artist in the...
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performed again on the fifth season of Australian Idol by Natalie Gauci who eventually won the series. Gauci recorded a cover of the song for her Winner's Journey...
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Preceded by Natalie Gauci Australian Idol Winner Season 6 (2008) Succeeded by Stan Walker...
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