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  • Harrison Craig is an Australian singer who won the second series of the The

  • Voice Australia. Craig, who lives in Melbourne, was coached in the program by

  • British singer Seal. Craig has had three songs on the ARIA Singles Chart top 10

  • with his cover of "Unchained Melody" reaching No. 2 and his original song,

  • "More Than a Dream", at No. 3. His debut album titled More Than a Dream was

  • released on 25 June 2013. His new Album L.O.V.E was released 11 April 2014.

  • The Voice = Performances =

  • Personal life Craig lives in Chelsea, Melbourne with

  • his mother, Janine and brother Connor. His father left the family when Craig

  • was six. Craig battles a stutter when he speaks but it has improved since

  • competing in The Voice. To help build his confidence, his mother encouraged

  • him to join the Victorian Boys Choir and undertake private voice lessons. He

  • completed his VCE in 2012 at Sandringham College, where he was Music Captain. In

  • 2010 Craig fronted Garage Band High and sang the lead on their video of the song

  • "Viva la Vida". Influences

  • Craig is influenced by many artists of different genres, including Elvis

  • Presley, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Buble, Nat King Cole, and many more. His music

  • typically falls into the composite genre of "popera."

  • Discography = Studio albums =

  • NOTE: The notes at the bottom of the LOVE CD's back cover strangely state

  • "Artwork: The Voice of Australia," supposedly meaning "Harrison Craig."

  • = Singles = = Guest appearances =

  • Tours 2013: More Than A Dream Tour

  • 2014: L.O.V.E. Mother's Day Tour References

Harrison Craig is an Australian singer who won the second series of the The

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    Ting Yu posted on 2016/06/28
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