Monday 26 March 2012

It's Time To Face The Music Glasgow!

It's that time of year again where thousands of 'singers' line themselves up for hours to try and show the judges that they've got the X factor.  The search is now on for the next X Factor winner and this Saturday Scots will have their chance to impress the judges as auditions are being held at Glasgow's SECC.  Don't fret if you've not already applied because it is open auditions so if you feel like having a go at becoming the next best thing, just show up at 8am prepared with an acapella verse and chorus of a song and dress in 'bright colours' as this seems to be the dress code.

Scotland has had its fair share of talent on the show although no-one has ever really seen long term success.  I'm sure we all remember poor Gamu Nhengu who was dropped from the show by Cheryl Cole during boot camp shortly after it was discovered that she was having visa problems. 

And let's not forget Leon Jackson from Whitburn who won the fourth series of the show.  Sadly Leon was dropped by his record label in 2008 after his debut album only managed to sell 130,000 copies.  But this hasn't destroyed Leon Jackson's dream of sucess and since then he has been working on his own album and has moved away from the X Factor popstar image to create a new acoustic rock style.  He really is working his way up from the bottom again as he supported boy band Lawson in January this year at their King Tut's show in Glasgow which is a huge step down from being the headline act on the X Factor arena tour.  

The video below shows snippets from his performance at King Tut's and you can catch him there again on April 3rd supporting Allen Stone.




However having already made a name for himself I don't imagine it'll be difficult for him to be noticed and after taking on a similar style to current popular artists such as Ben Howard and Ed Sheeran, he'll fit right into the current music scene. Click here to follow Leon Jackson on Twitter and follow him on his new journey towards the top. 

But all this could change this year and you could become the first Scot to see real success from the X Factor.  If you're patient and truly talented (or truly awful) and willing to wait through the lengthy audition process you might just make it into the competition this year or at least be featured in an episode showing the auditions.  Click here to see all the info on the 2012 auditions.

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