Angie narayan biography

Australian Idol season 2

Season of television series

The second season of Australian Idol debuted on 13 July 2004. Over 50,000 people throughout Australia auditioned.

Overview

As well as the five larger cities, the judges also visited Canberra, Hobart, Darwin and Tamworth this year. Of the twelve finalists, three were from Sydney, two were from Melbourne, and one each from Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Hobart, Perth, Canberra, Adelaide and Bega.

The winner was Casey Donovan. Runner-up Anthony Callea, Courtney Murphy (3rd), Hayley Jensen (4th) and Chanel Cole (5th). The final 2, as well as Ricki-Lee Coulter (7th), were the only contestants of the Top 12 to score hits, with Callea ending up the highest seller with his first release of "The Prayer" being named the second highest selling song of the last decade by ARIA in January 2009.[1] Chanel Cole and Daniel Belle teamed up under the label Spook to release an album in October 2005, and a bootleg album for Chanel was also released in November 2005. Ngaiire Joseph (Top 30 contestant) and Marty Worrall relea

Angela J Narayan

What I do

My research program is grounded in a developmental psychopathology perspective and investigates how early adversities (e.g., maltreatment, violence exposure, poverty and homelessness, parental psychopathology, war and disaster) in parents' histories and their children's family environments affect psychological health and wellbeing. My goals are to understand the enduring nature of early experiences and the mediating and moderating processes that account for lifespan and intergenerational pathways of risk and resilience.

I focus my research on hard-to-reach populations, including residentially-unstable, impoverished families, and young, low-income pregnant women and fathers-to-be. I am invested in employing measures that span multiple levels of analysis, ranging from parents' expressed emotion and biomarkers of stress to observed parent-child interactions and cultural influences on parenting and child development. To address my goals, I conduct three interrelated lines of research to 1) understand how the developmental timing of early adversity and be

Angie

Angie Narayan undoubtedly is the strongest soul voice that Australia has heard! It is not hard to understand why Angie continues to captivate a vast audience! With vocals that are beyond comparable she has amazed audiences internationally, displaying a sound wiser than her years!

Her family’s Fijian/Indian background, with roots in gospel music, has been a key influence and driving factor in her career. Naturally gifted from a young age, she began singing in various choirs, which saw her becoming the key soloist in aleading youth organization, Youth Alive. With a perfected performance ability and experience as a Music Director, she toured with them in Japan during 2003

In 2004 Angie was ready to expand her career so she took the plunge into the hit reality TV show Australian Idol. She was dubbed Australia’s ‘Soul Mama’ by the most critical of judges Ian Dickinson and that title has not left her since. Angie shook the show with her powerful performances leaving viewers and industry greats speechless

Amongst all this Angie supported industry legends Renee Geyer, John Paul

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