Leon Jackson
(born 30 December 1988) is a Scottish singer and winner of the fourth series of the British television talent show The X Factor
in 2007. The song which had contributed to his win, "When You Believe", was released as a single in December 2007 and reached #1 on both the UK and Ireland singles charts. [1]
Jackson's second single, "Don't Call This Love", from an upcoming album Right Now
, was released on 12 October 2008, peaking at #3 in the United Kingdom and #8 in Ireland. [2] The album was released on 21 October 2008, and reached #4 in the UK and #7 in Ireland. [3] [4]
Two further download-only singles were released from the album: "Creative" (November 2008), which charted at #94 on the UK Singles Download chart, [5] [6] [7] and "Stargazing", (January 2009). [8]
In March 2009, Jackson was dropped from the Sony BMG label. Jackson stated that he was going forward with a previously-scheduled concert tour. [9].
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Early life
Leon Jackson was born in
Whitburn, West Lothian,
Scotland.
[10] Before pursuing his singing career, he worked as a
retail sales assistant with
Gap.
[11] He was a fan of contemporary jazz, his hero being
Michael Bublé, and has stated that during his early years, karate and singing was the only thing that made him happy.
[12] He got his black belt at the age of 10. Before he appeared on
The X Factor
, Jackson was planning to attend
Napier University, studying architectural technology.
The X Factor
In 2007, Leon Jackson auditioned for the fourth series of
The X Factor
in
Glasgow. During the show, he was mentored by
Dannii Minogue. After progressing through the rounds, he reached the final on 15 December 2007, in which he performed a duet with
Kylie Minogue of "
Better the Devil You Know", as well as three other songs. After the public vote, he was declared winner, receiving a
£1 million recording contract with Simon Cowell's company
Syco, a division of
Sony BMG.
[13] Jackson was an outsider to win the competition, and his victory was described as "the biggest shock in the history of reality TV betting."
[14] X Factor
judge
Louis Walsh later said that Jackson had won the vote by about 10%.
[15] A number of viewers complained to watchdog
Ofcom that they were unable to get through to vote for Jackson's rival
Rhydian Roberts, but an Ofcom investigation found that Roberts had not been unfairly disadvantaged.
[16] [17]
"X Factor Live" tour
On 11 February 2008, Jackson began the "X Factor Live" tour in the Odyssey Arena in
Belfast,
Northern Ireland with
Rhydian Roberts,
Same Difference and five other finalists from the 2007 show. They continued the tour in other venues around the UK until 21 March when the tour finished at London's Wembley Arena, thus concluding
The X Factor
2007.
Appearances with Michael Bublé
In December 2007, Jackson performed with Canadian performer
Michael Bublé at
Wembley Arena, singing Bublé's "
Home". Jackson later said this had been the highlight of his life, because Bublé is his idol.
[18]
In July 2008, Michael Bublé again invited Jackson to join him on stage at the
Glasgow SECC for a duet of "
Lost".
[19]
Awards
Young Scot award
In April 2008, Leon Jackson was awarded the "Young Scot" award, at Glasgow City Hall. He was given this award for being a positive role model to young people.
[20]
History
Right Now (2008)
thumb 2008.
Jackson appeared as a celebrity guest on the first live episode of
series five of The X Factor
on 11 October 2008, to perform the first single, "
Don't Call This Love", from his upcoming album
Right Now
. The song was released the next day, and peaked at #3 on the UK singles chart and #8 in Ireland.
Right Now
was released on October 20, 2008.
It debuted at #4 on the UK Top 40 Albums chart the week of October 26, 2008.
[21] It remained in the Top 40 for three weeks total, before slipping out of the Top 40
[22] [23] [24] but remaining in the Top 75 for an additional six weeks.
The album debuted on the Ireland Top 75 Albums chart at #7 for the week of October 23, 2008, staying on that chart for a total of five weeks.
Creative and Stargazing (2008 - 2009)
The second single from the album, "Creative", was released as a download-only purchase in late 2008. It peaked at #94 on 29 November 2008 on the UK Singles Download chart.
The third and final single, "Stargazing", was released to radio stations in January 2009. It was also made available for purchase as a download-only single.
[8]
Right Now UK Tour 2009 (2009 - present)
As of
March 19,
2009, Jackson has been released from the
Sony BMG label.
Jackson told
The Sun
newspaper that he was focusing on preparing for an upcoming concert tour of the UK, which will take place in May and June 2009. Due to poor sales, he had to merge tours and will be co-headlining this tour with fellow former
X Factor
contestants
Same Difference.
[26]
As of April 2009 half of the concert dates had been cancelled.
[27] All but two of the joint tour days from England and Wales remain (with Same Difference playing a solo tour gig in Portsmouth)
[28], while 7 of the 9 tour dates still on are in Scotland.
[29]
He also announced he would change genre from Old-fashioned Jazz to more guitar-led music.
[30] He is working with other musicians including Scottish singer
Paolo Nutini's co-writer Jim Duguid as well as writers
[31] who have worked with
James Morrison.
Tours
- The X Factor (2008 Tour)
- Right Now UK 2009 Tour (With Same Difference)
Discography
Albums
| Year
| Album details
| Chart peak positions
| Certifications
| Sales
|
| UK
| IRE
| World
|
| 2008
| Right Now
- Released: October 20th 2008
- Genre:Pop, Jazz, Soul
- Label: Sony BMG
- Format: CD, digital download
| 4
| 7
| 25
|
|
- UK: 130,000+ [32]
- IRE: 15,000+
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Singles
| Year
| Single
| Chart positions [33] [34]
|
| UK
| IE
| EU
| World
| Album
|
| 2007
| "When You Believe"
| 1
| 1
| 4
| 13
| When You Believe - Single
|
| 2008
| "Don't Call This Love"
| 3
| 8
| 10
| -
| Right Now
|
| 2008
| "Creative"
| 94
| -
| -
| -
|
|
| Number-one songs
| 1
| 1
| 0
| 0
|
|
| Top ten songs
| 2
| 2
| 2
| 0
|
|
| Top forty songs
| 2
| 2
| 2
| 1
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See also
- List of artists who reached number one in Ireland
- List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart
- The X Factor
References
- Leon Jackson - When You Believe
- Leon Jackson - Don't Call This Love
- Leon’s album’s out now!
- Leon Jackson - Right Now
- Chart Stats - About
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- Stargazing on the Airwaves
- Label gives flop Leon the chop
- X-Factor Leon has singing in his genes
- Karaoke Changed X Factor Leon's Life
- Student life goes pop for X Factor favourite
- Leon Jackson wins X Factor final
- Leon Jackson takes X Factor crown
- Walsh defends The X Factor result
- Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin, Issue number 108, 8 May 2008
- Digital Spy: Leon's 'X Factor' win was genuine
- Dream for Leon as he sings with hero
- Michael Buble and Leon Jackson Sing Lost in Glasgow
- Leon Jackson has X Factor for Award Win
- Top 40 Albums Archive: Week 50 : 26/10/2008 - 01/11/2008
- Top 40 Albums Archive: Week 51 : 02/11/2008 - 08/11/2008
- Top 40 Albums Archive: Week 52 : 09/11/2008 - 15/11/2008
- Top 40 Albums Archive: Week 01 : 16/11/2008 - 22/11/2008
- Stargazing on the Airwaves
- Same Difference cancel their tour, ''Digital Spy'', 23 January 23
- http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5j1BAy0STWKUAWXZL3Yzk0aLsM8Qg
- http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/entertainment/Same-Difference-cancel-tour-dates.5196403.jp
- http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a153680/leon-jackson-cancels-live-shows.html
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- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7954964.stm
- http://uk.reuters.com/article/billboardCharts/idUKN2849804220071229
- http://acharts.us/performer/leon_jackson