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Ayr Idol ContestThe
Ayr Idol competition, proudly sponsored by the Beckett
School, will be open to youth ages 12-18. The competition is open
to any music genre and may
be accompanied by their instrument of choice or a recorded sound track
(no vocals on the recording please)
If you would like to apply for Ayr Idol download the Ayr
Idol Application here. Preliminaries will start on June 14th at 10:00 AM at Calvary Church in Ayr. (173 Northumberland St.) Participants need to be at the church by 9:30AM. Rules for the Ayr Idol vocal competition
Our Judges
Stacey Lee grew up in Fenwick, On, and began singing before she could talk. Since a love of music runs deep in her family, it is only natural that her life has been grounded in the music business. In 1997 Stacey Lee entered her first and only singing competition, the Canadian Open Country Singing Contest in Simcoe, Ontario, where she took first prize in the Female Open category. From there she began working for various recording studios, publishing companies and songwriters, singing everything from commercial jingles to song demos to background and solo vocals. Stacey Lee is a featured performer on numerous albums by artists including Ken Munshaw, Jason McCoy, John Landry, Lace, Diane Chase, Michelle Wright, and Jamie Warren, to name just a few. In January 2000, Stacey was added to the roster of Canadian New Country sensation, Lace. Along with fellow members Beverley Mahood and Giselle, Stacey Lee has had the opportunity to tour all across Canada, the U.S. and into Europe, performing as a part of the George Strait Country Music Festival, the Calgary Stampede and many other North American music festivals. Stacey can be seen on CMT in videos and specials with Lace, as well as with John Landry, singing their duet “My Heart Says Yes (But The Hurt Says No)”. Her voice can be heard all across the country on radio, stage and television. Along with performing and spending time with her husband and fellow musician, she is thrilled to be engulfed in her newest project…becoming a mother to a beautiful baby girl.
Giselle enters her debut album as a solo artist with a unique, very impressive, perspective and experience. Already a top 10 charting songwriter, and multi award winning and nominated performer, Giselle has toured North America as part of the trio ‘Lace’. She has opened shows and shared stages with Brooks & Dunn, George Strait, Keith Urban, and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (just to name a few from a long list). Giselle has worked on records with award winning producers David Foster, Chris Farren, Humberto Gautica, and Rick Hutt. She brings all of this experience to the table for her debut solo record. Giselle and Kalmusky have been in the studio working on the production of Gisell’s first solo album and is due to launch in the summer of 2008. As part of Lace, Giselle has been nominated for the following awards; In 2002 Lace had a number one video with hit single ‘I Want a Man’ and the group won Best Group or Duo of the year at the Ontario Country Music Awards (OCMA‘s). In 2003, after landing a top 10 hit as a writer, with John Landry’s “My Heart Says Yes”, Giselle focused most of her time writing and landing several cuts, including Beverley Mahood’s, “That Changes Everything”. Giselle and her family have also been basking in the excitement of their new addition – a baby boy – Griffen Matthew Sanderson – Born July 14th 2007!
A native of Ayr Ontario, Timothy Lanigan lives in the village with his parents and 3 of his 6 siblings. At the age of 10 he began singing with the Cambridge Kiwanis Boys' Choir. He has been with the choir for 8 years now. With this group he toured the Canadian Maritimes in 2002 and England in 2003 where he sang solos in five cathedrals. This was the beginning of his solo career as a boy soprano. In May of 2003 Timothy presented his first full length solo concert to benefit World Vision where he raised over $3,000. In November of the same year he filled his first professional solo engagement singing in Mendelssohn's Elijah with the Kitchener Waterloo Philharmonic Choir and the Kitchener Waterloo Symphony Orchestra conducted by Howard Dyck. In June of 2005 Timothy was featured as a guest soloist at Centre in the Square and Roy Thompson Hall in the performance of the “Lord of the Rings Symphony”. A performance put on by the Kitchener- Waterloo Philharmonic. His debut appearance in Roy Thompson Hall elicited a strong critical review in the Toronto Star where he was hailed as “the Star of the show”. In July of 2005 Timothy made his first professional CD. “Evening and Morning: the Sixth Day”. This CD received a $5, 000 grant from the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund. The CD includes various artists from around the region with Timothy's voice. Timothy has been in steady demand for a variety of solo engagements such as weddings and other musical and church organizations where his musical maturity and warmly lyrical voice have won many admirers. This past summer Timothy was a part of Ontario Youth Choir. A 40-voice audition choir comprised of youth from all across the province. Timothy is 17 years old and is a Grade 11 student at Christ Lutheran Collegiate Institute in Kitchener. He is studying voice and piano with Eric Dewdney.
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