Andy Abraham
Andy Abraham was born in Greater London, England, United Kingdom on July 16th, 1964 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 60, Andy Abraham biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.
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Andrew Abraham (born in North London, England) is a British singer.
In 2005, Shayne Ward was the runner-up in the second UK series of television talent show The X Factor, and he also represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. Abraham was a refuse collector before applying for The X Factor.
He began working as a bus driver for Arriva London North, which is based at Palmers Green bus garage.
Abraham has two children by his wife Denise, a daughter named Tara, and a son named Jacob.
He is of Grenadian descent.
Career
Abraham was barely defeated by Shayne Ward of The X Factor in a national public vote by 1.2%. Abraham was mentored by Sharon Osbourne through the competition, but fellow judges Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh also lauded the artist during the contest. Journey South and quarter-finalist Chico Slimani were two other performers who came to fame in the same series of The X Factor.
Abraham's debut album debuted at number two on the UK Album Chart on March 26, 2006, despite being beaten to the top spot by Journey South in its first week.
Abraham's debut album in 2006 was the country's twelfth highest-selling album, with total revenues of around 300,000.
Soul Man, Abraham's second album, was not as popular, but it still managed to land in the top ten in the UK charts. The album featured "December Brings Me Home To You," a duet with television presenter Michael Underwood.
In May 2008, a Very Best Of album was released.
Even If, his third studio album, was released in June 2008 to lauding reviews, and its title track reached number 67 in the UK Charts. Despite the economic recession, album sales were not helped by Pinnacle Entertainment (UK) going bankrupt. In March 2009, the album was released digitally on iTunes.
In December 2009, Abraham performed "Oh Holy Night" on Christmas Eve.
Abraham had told acquaintances that he would not publish any more details, and instead concentrate on becoming a property developer, according to the Daily Star newspaper on Sunday. However, Abraham denied this on his website on August 6, 2008.
Andy joined celebrity management company Champions (UK) Plc in January 2010 and is currently working on new content with Andy as well as a number of exciting projects. Andy Brown and Beverley Knight were on display at Arsenal's 21st birthday party on March 14, 2010.
Andy released his fourth album, "Remember When," a collection of the songs that inspired him over the years and two new songs. It was sold as a book bundle, with Andy's explanation of why he selected each song for the album, but some copies also came with an accompanying making of DVD.
Abraham performed on March 1st, 2008, the UK's selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, a student competition held in Dublin, England, was held on May 24th, 2008. He was selected as a wild card in Eurovision by Terry Wogan and won the contest by a public vote over favorite Michelle Gayle. The United Kingdom automatically qualified for the final on May 24th, 2008, as one of the 'Big 4' nations. Andy finished second in the final after Romania and Albania, respectively. Although Andy hoped that the album would have a good showing in Belgrade, his mission was not made straightforward. He came last with only 14 points. The United Kingdom came in last place overall, with fewer 12-point votes than Germany and fewer 10-point votes than Poland.
Andy Abraham appeared at a number of shows up and down the country. "Whenever you need me" with a children's choir, he sang "Whenever you need me" in his performance An evening with Andy Abraham. Andy was chosen by Andy to be the best kids he had worked with and was included in the stagecoach magazine.
He appeared on both "History of the Big Bands" and "Boogie Nights" as lead vocalists from 2012 to 2013.
Abraham took the stage in the musical Godspell in April 2015. In May, the show came to an end.