Ryan Malcolm: Biography

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  • Low Level Flight is the name of a new rock band formed and fronted by Ryan Malcolm in 2006.(edit)
  • Ryan was wisked into a studio within a week of winning Canadian Idol, where we was teamed with some of the best songwriters in Canada. (edit)
  • Ryan frist auditioned in Ottawa, ON for Canadian Idol after being encouraged by his friends.(edit)
  • The name of Ryan's Canadian Idol fan club was "The Malcolmaniacs."(edit)
  • Canadian Idol Competitior Number: 5183(edit)
  • Despite having won the first Canadian Idol contest, Ryan originally did not make the Top 10. However, he made it into the Top 10 by being a wildcard selection, and was actually the 11th member of the Top 10.(edit)
  • Ryan and Audrey de Montigny presented an award at the 2004 Juno Awards in Edmonton.(edit)
  • Ryan performed the national anthem at the 91st Annual Grey Cup (November 16, 2003 at Taylor Field, in Regina, Saskatchewan).(edit)
  • Ryan played London's Royal Albert Hall, with world-class performers including Annie Lennox and Kelly Clarkson.(edit)
  • Ryan appeared in Ross Petty's Snow White and the Group of Seven musical with many other Canadian Idol finalists. The show played at Toronto's Elgin Theatre for a limited run during the 2005/2006 holidays.(edit)
  • Ryan shares a birthday with many (more) famous singers, including: Ashanti (1980); Marie Osmond (1959); Sammy Hagar (1947); Paul Simon (1941); and Nana Mouskouri (1934).(edit)
  • Ryan was nicknamed "Waiter Boy" by Canadian Idol judge Zack Warner, because of his appearence and in reference to his being a waiter when he joined the contest.(edit)
  • Ryan's first album, Home was nominated for a Juno Award for pop album of the year in 2005.(edit)
  • Ryan finished 6th in the first World Idol competition.(edit)
  • Ryan appeared on the November 25, 2003 episode of American Idol as part of the Christmas songs theme. He sang Let it Snow.(edit)
  • Various of his Canadian Idol performances included: One (21 July); Just the Way You Are (28 July); Wildcard Entry Try (4 August); Drift Away (18 August); and Believe (25 August).(edit)
  • Ryan Malcolm: The writer's camp [to compose my first album] was one of the most empowering things I've ever done. Growing up I worshipped musicians like Randy Bachman. Getting the chance to have him contribute to [my] record is a jaw dropping, priceless experience.(edit)
  • (on realizing he had to sing for the first time as the Canadian Idol)
    Ryan Malcolm: Are we still on? I guess I gotta sing now.(edit)
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