Aiden Grimshaw

Aiden Grimshaw

Grimshaw in 2015
Background information
Born (1991-12-04) 4 December 1991
Blackpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Genres Pop/Indie
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, actor
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2010–present
Labels RCA, Sony, Syco (2010–12)
Associated acts The X Factor finalists 2010

Aiden Samuel Grimshaw (born 4 December 1991), also known simply as Aiden, is an English singer, songwriter, bartender and actor. He successfully made it to the live shows and finished ninth in the seventh series of The X Factor in 2010. After his elimination, Grimshaw was signed by RCA Records.

On 3 June 2012, he released his debut single "Is This Love", which debuted at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart. His debut album Misty Eye was released on 20 August 2012 and reached number 19 on the UK Albums Chart.

Biography

Early life

Grimshaw was born in Blackpool in December 1991 and studied at the Michael Hall Theatre School in North Shore, Blackpool.[1][1] He played Tom Holmes in an episode of CBBC show Half Moon Investigations.[2][3] He has a half sister called Libby and a half brother called Leo.

2010: The X Factor

He auditioned with "Gold Digger",[4] prompting Cowell to say "Now that's what I call a pop star!".[4] He then auditioned with "This Year's Love" during Bootcamp, and "Cannonball" at Judge's Houses.[5] Dannii Minogue selected Grimshaw as one of her three contestants to continue in the competition for the live shows. For the first live show he sang "Mad World", which the judges praised. In the second live show he sang "Jealous Guy". In the third live show, his performance of "Diamonds Are Forever" was praised by the judges. In live show 4 he sang a slower rendition of Michael Jackson's "Thriller". Grimshaw sang "Nothing Compares 2 U" in week 5, and in week 6, Grimshaw sang "Rocket Man". Grimshaw landed in the final showdown that week, along with Katie Waissel. While he was saved by Dannii Minogue and Louis Walsh in the judges vote, Cheryl Cole and Simon Cowell had voted for Waissel to stay, thus leaving the votes deadlocked. The public vote revealed that Grimshaw received the fewest votes and he was eliminated.[6] His exit is considered one of the most shocking in the history of the show[7] and weekly results show he had been far from the bottom two in all previous weeks, always in the top 6.[8]

Also during Grimshaw's tenure on The X Factor, he and his fellow series seventh contestants released a cover of David Bowie's "'Heroes'" in aid of Help for Heroes. The song, said to have been recorded in the week beginning 18 October 2010, was released as a charity single in aid of Help for Heroes, a charity which supports injured servicemen and women.[9] The music video for the charity single was filmed on 2 November[10] at Three Mills Studios.[11] All sixteen finalists performed the song on 20 November's results show.[12] The single entered both the Irish Singles Chart on 25 November 2010 and the UK Singles Chart on 28 November 2010 at number 1.[13][14]

Despite previous years only including the final 8, the X Factor Live Tour 2011 was extended to add Aiden to the set, due to popular demand.[15]

2011–2013: Misty Eye and Aiden

In April 2012, "Is This Love", his debut single premiered on the Request Show on BBC Radio 1 by Matt Edmondson, who was at the time covering for Jameela Jamil.The track marks Grimshaw's first material since his participation in the 2010 series of The X Factor, where he lost out to act Katie Waissel in the sixth week of the live finals. Speaking of his time on the ITV1 series, Grimshaw stated: "I didn't really know what I wanted from it. I love music, and I knew I could sing, but I didn't think I was X Factor material. I'd been given this opportunity and I didn't want to waste it. But I had no idea what sort of music was really me. Everyone else had their own ideas, but all I knew was what I didn't want." Since his time on the show, Grimshaw has relocated from Blackpool to London, and has spent two years writing and recording demos with various writers and producers. The album has been recorded with songwriter/producer Jarrad Rogers, who has previously worked with the likes of Lana Del Rey and Tinchy Stryder.[16] On 3 June 2012, he released "Is This Love", which debuted at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart. His debut album Misty Eye was released on 20 August, debuting and peaking at number 19 on the UK Album Chart dated.

In early 2013, Grimshaw stated he was currently in the studio recording the follow up to Misty Eye. On 10 August 2013, He tweeted "I think its nearly time for Round two!!! Music coming soon!! Contenders are you ready, #TheWayWeAre". Two days later he released a free download track entitled "The Way We Are".[17] On 28 October his Twitter account was wiped and a new one created, dropping his surname and revealing new artwork for his forthcoming EP. He also premiered a new song called "Satisfy Me".[18] On 7 November, another track called "The Cleaner" appeared online.[19] On 18 November, the track "Fire & Ice" was unveiled.[20] "Better Man" was unveiled on 24 November 2013.[21] The Aiden extended play featuring all four tracks was released for free download on 26 November 2013.[22]

2015–present: Return to Music and Second EP

After a year long absence from Music following the Aiden EP, Grimshaw uploaded an image to his Twitter page with the caption 'New Music',[23] On 30 July 2015, he unveiled a new track called Virtually Married under his original name of Aiden Grimshaw.[24] The track was written by Grimshaw, Dan Dare, Paul Harris & MEMEB, the latter was also producer of the track, Virtually Married was met with positive reviews from fans and many of them believe that this is Grimshaws 'come back' track. Several weeks later, Grimshaw posted another image to his Twitter with the caption "#GivingItUp", prompting speculation that it would be his next single.[25] On 1 September, He uploaded the new song entitled Giving It Up, which he again collaborated with producer MEMEB on.[26] Later that month, he unveiled the third song from his 4 song EP, called Animal,[27] It was also announced that he was writing and collaborating with former One Direction singer Zayn Malik on his upcoming solo album.[28]

TV appearances

As well as appearing on music channels to promote his debut album, Grimshaw has also featured on several game shows including Unzipped, alongside Fearne Cotton, Greg James and Russell Kane. On 29 October 2012 he appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks.

Discography

Studio albums

Album Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK IRE
Misty Eye 19 45

Extended plays

Title Album details
Aiden
  • Release date: 26 November 2013
  • Format(s): Free digital download

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
UK
[29]
IRE SCO
[30]
2012 "Is This Love" 35 87 39 Misty Eye
"Curtain Call" 49
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

As featured artist

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
UK
[31]
IRE
[32]
SCO
[30]
2010 "Heroes" (as part of The X Factor finalists) 1 1 1 Non-album single

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Half Moon Investigations Tom Holmes
2010 The X Factor Contestant Seventh series, came ninth in the competition.
2012 Unzipped Guest Named Weirdo of the Week.
2012 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Guest Won on Noel's team with 9 points

References

  1. 1 2 "Our Aiden really has the X Factor". Blackpool Gazette. 3 October 2010.
  2. Half Moon Investigations at BBC Programmes
  3. Aiden Grimshaw at the Internet Movie Database
  4. 1 2 M. Gosho Oakes (19 September 2010). "Aiden Grimshaw Wows X Factor Judges With Kanye West's "Gold Digger"". Soul Culture.
  5. Paul Millar (5 October 2010). "Recap – 'The X Factor': Judges' Houses". Digital Spy.
  6. Sheridan, Emily (14 November 2010). "X Factor 2010: Shock as former bookies favourite Aiden Grimshaw leaves after losing the public vote to Katie Waissel". Daily Mail. London: Associated Newspapers. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
  7. "The X Factor: Shock Exits". Yahoo. 5 September 2012.
  8. "In Full: 'X Factor' weekly voting results". Digital Spy. 13 December 2010.
  9. "X Factor: finalists cover David Bowie for charity". Newsbeat. BBC Online. 15 October 2010. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
  10. Nissim, Mayer (3 November 2010). "Katie 'could be asked to leave X Factor'". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  11. "The making of 'Heroes'" (video). The X Factor. itv.com. 24 November 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  12. "Katie 'could be asked to leave X Factor' – X Factor News – Reality TV – Digital Spy". Digitalspy.co.uk. 3 November 2010. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  13. "Top 50 singles, week ending 25 November 2010". Chart-Track. GFK. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  14. "Top 40 Official UK Singles archive – 4th December 2010". The Official Charts Company. 28 November 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  15. "Now Treyc Cohen snubbed by X Factor for £100,000 tour... but reject Aiden Grimshaw IS invited". Daily Mail. 19 November 2010.
  16. http://www.mtv.co.uk/news/aiden-grimshaw/353493-aiden-grimshaw-debut-single-album-x-factor-is-this-love
  17. Lewis Corner (7 November 2013). "Aiden Grimshaw premieres new song 'The Cleaner' – listen". Digital Spy.
  18. "WONDERLAND PREMIERE: AIDEN – 'SATISFY ME'". 29 October 2013.
  19. "Aiden Grimshaw premieres new song 'The Cleaner' – listen". 7 November 2013.
  20. "Aiden Grimshaw unveils new song 'Fire & Ice' – listen". 7 November 2013.
  21. "Better Man by AIDEN". SoundCloud. 24 November 2013.
  22. "Twitter / Aiden: 'Aiden' EP Free Download". Twitter. 26 November 2013.
  23. https://twitter.com/Aiden/status/626344717085712384
  24. https://twitter.com/Aiden/status/626690404004548608
  25. https://twitter.com/aiden/status/636543015243264000
  26. https://twitter.com/Aiden/status/638643103373651968
  27. https://twitter.com/Aiden/status/647101496820137984
  28. http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/zayn-malik-recording-fellow-x-6504981
  29. "The Official Charts Company – Aiden Grimshaw". The Official Charts Company. 3 May 2013.
  30. 1 2 Peak positions for singles in Scotland:
  31. Peak positions for the featured singles in the UK:
  32. Peak chart positions for the featured singles in Ireland:

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