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'''Sébastien Agius''' or just '''Sébastien''' or '''Seva'''<ref>[http://www.tvmag.com/programme-tv/article/divertissement/49411/sebastien-remporte-x-factor.html?sat=4&sac=0&saf=1&sj=00&sm=00&sa=0&sq=&page=1&vid=0 TVMag: "Sébastien remporte X Factor']</ref><ref>[http://www.zicmeup.com/artiste/SEVA/ ZicMeUp: Seva page]</ref> (born in [[France]] on 2 March, 1983) is a [[France|French]] [[Singing|singer]]. When he was five, he moved to [[Réunion]], an [[Overseas region|Overseas region of France]] where he studied at the [[Saint-Denis, Réunion|Saint-Denis]] Municipal School of Music and Danse. In 2003, he tried unsuccessfully for the first-ever series of the French singing competition [[Nouvelle Star]].<ref>[http://www.ozap.com/actu/sebastien-gagnant-x-factor-nouvelle-star-w9-marie/317944 Ozap.com interview: "Sébastien (X-Factor): "On peut faire une grande émission et ne pas réussir!"]</ref> Since then, he has had many concerts and took part in musical comedies. He tried for the new series ''X Factor'' in [[Rennes]]<ref>[http://tele.premiere.fr/News-Tele/X-Factor-Sebastien-grand-vainqueur/(gid)/2169663 Premiere: "X Factor: Sébastien grand vainqueur"]</ref> and was one of the finalists chosen. On 28 December 2009, he won the first ever [[X Factor (France)|French edition]] of [[The X Factor (TV series)|The X Factor]] broadcasted on [[W9 (TV channel)|W9]] Network in France beating the 17-year old Marie in the finals. |
'''Sébastien Agius''' or just '''Sébastien''' or '''Seva'''<ref>[http://www.tvmag.com/programme-tv/article/divertissement/49411/sebastien-remporte-x-factor.html?sat=4&sac=0&saf=1&sj=00&sm=00&sa=0&sq=&page=1&vid=0 TVMag: "Sébastien remporte X Factor']</ref><ref>[http://www.zicmeup.com/artiste/SEVA/ ZicMeUp: Seva page]</ref> (born in [[France]] on 2 March, 1983) is a [[France|French]] [[Singing|singer]]. |
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When he was five, he moved to [[Réunion]], an [[Overseas region|Overseas region of France]] where he studied at the [[Saint-Denis, Réunion|Saint-Denis]] Municipal School of Music and Danse. At 12, he studied [[flute]] at the Réunion conservatory. Returning to France, he graduated from ''Ecole Supérieure de Spectacle de Paris''. Sébastien, released his independent solo album<ref>[http://www.tvmag.com/programme-tv/article/divertissement/49411/sebastien-remporte-x-factor.html?sat=4&sac=0&saf=1&sj=00&sm=00&sa=0&sq=&page=1&vid=0 TVMag: "Sébastien remporte X Factor"]</ref> with the single entitled "Qu'est-ce qu'on attend"<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fg4PshQKn8 Music video for "Qu'est-ce qu'on attend", an original song from Seva]</ref> |
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In 2003, he tried unsuccessfully for the first-ever series of the French singing competition [[Nouvelle Star]].<ref>[http://www.ozap.com/actu/sebastien-gagnant-x-factor-nouvelle-star-w9-marie/317944 Ozap.com interview: "Sébastien (X-Factor): "On peut faire une grande émission et ne pas réussir!"]</ref> Since then, he has had many concerts and took part in musical comedies. He tried for the new series ''X Factor'' in [[Rennes]]<ref>[http://tele.premiere.fr/News-Tele/X-Factor-Sebastien-grand-vainqueur/(gid)/2169663 Premiere: "X Factor: Sébastien grand vainqueur"]</ref> and was one of the finalists chosen. On 28 December 2009, he won the first ever [[X Factor (France)|French edition]] of [[The X Factor (TV series)|The X Factor]] broadcasted on [[W9 (TV channel)|W9]] Network in France beating the 17-year old Marie in the finals. |
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During the series, he interpreted the following songs: |
During the series, he interpreted the following songs: |
Revision as of 16:51, 3 January 2010
Sébastien Agius or just Sébastien or Seva[1][2] (born in France on 2 March, 1983) is a French singer.
When he was five, he moved to Réunion, an Overseas region of France where he studied at the Saint-Denis Municipal School of Music and Danse. At 12, he studied flute at the Réunion conservatory. Returning to France, he graduated from Ecole Supérieure de Spectacle de Paris. Sébastien, released his independent solo album[3] with the single entitled "Qu'est-ce qu'on attend"[4]
In 2003, he tried unsuccessfully for the first-ever series of the French singing competition Nouvelle Star.[5] Since then, he has had many concerts and took part in musical comedies. He tried for the new series X Factor in Rennes[6] and was one of the finalists chosen. On 28 December 2009, he won the first ever French edition of The X Factor broadcasted on W9 Network in France beating the 17-year old Marie in the finals.
During the series, he interpreted the following songs:
- "L'envie d'aimer" - Les Dix Commandements - 11 November 2009
- "L'assassymphonie" - Mozart, l'opéra rock - 18 November 2009
- "Somewhere Only We Know" - Keane - 25 November 2009
- "Si seulement je pouvais lui manquer" - Calogero - 30 November 2009
- "Dirty Diana" - Michael Jackson - 30 November 2009
- "Lettre à France" - Michel Polnareff - 7 December 2009
- "Kiss" - Prince - 7 December 2009
- "Requiem pour un fou" - Johnny Hallyday - 14 December 2009
- "Long Train Runnin'" - The Doobie Brothers - 14 December 2009
- "Vivre ou survivre" - Daniel Balavoine - 21 December 2009
- "It's a Man's Man's World" - James Brown - 21 December 2009
- "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" - Elton John - 21 December 2009
- "Angels" -Robbie Williams - 28 December 2009
- "Je te promets" - Johnny Hallyday - 28 December 2009
- "Unchain My Heart" - Joe Cocker - 28 December 2009
His first release will be Michael Jackson's "Dirty Diana".
References
- ^ TVMag: "Sébastien remporte X Factor'
- ^ ZicMeUp: Seva page
- ^ TVMag: "Sébastien remporte X Factor"
- ^ Music video for "Qu'est-ce qu'on attend", an original song from Seva
- ^ Ozap.com interview: "Sébastien (X-Factor): "On peut faire une grande émission et ne pas réussir!"
- ^ Premiere: "X Factor: Sébastien grand vainqueur"