Keith Macpherson

Keith Macpherson is a Canadian singer, musician, and songwriter. Keith was a member of the Top 22 in the fourth season of Canadian Idol.[1][2]

Born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba he auditioned for the show Canadian Idol in Toronto, Ontario. He is an English major at the University of Winnipeg.

He also sings in a local pop group Keith and Renée (formerly named Easily Amused) with Renee Lamoureux. He has been with his band over the past 10 years without a record label or management deal.

Awards

Since 2001 the combination of the band quickly vaulted them onto national television in Canada. Macpherson's and Lamoureux's CD Release, Simple Stuff, has been nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award in the "Outstanding Pop Album" category.

Canadian Music Award for Best Online Indie Artists. Their touring and performing at American Campuses has recently landed them an award for The Best College Duo in the United States.

Easily Amused Discography

Three albums have been released by the Easily Amused group:[3]

  • Novice (2001)
  • Simple Stuff (2004)
  • Revolution (2007)
  • Detours (2010)

Easily Amused has also had their songs used in two commercials and three shows radio free Roscoe, 15 love and Degrassi: the next generation. some of the songs used were no one's fool, only a girl, and good year.

Canadian Idol song list

Songs that Keith performed on Canadian Idol are:

  1. Top 22: Collide (Howie Day)
  2. Top 18: Best I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning) (Vertical Horizon)
  3. Top 14: Tempted (Squeeze) - Eliminated 07/12/06
gollark: It's not like I can't just pass it off to GTech™ bee neuron intelligences.
gollark: Maybe *I* am to learn Toki Pona.
gollark: This would be even more ethical.
gollark: Wait, what if you just raise them on provably sound and formally verified languages?
gollark: The main challenges with this are actually just processing all the data and ensuring they stay maintained. But we just threw a bunch of bee neuron intelligences at the problem, and they self-replicate now.

References

  1. "Keith Macpherson". CTV. 2006. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  2. "A little ditty about Keith and Renee". Winnipeg Free Press. April 30, 2010. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  3. Jen Zoratti (2007-11-01). "An honest evolution". Uptown Magazine. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
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