Jai McDowall

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Jai McDowall
Birth name Jai McDowall
Born (1986-07-24) 24 July 1986 (age 37)[1]
Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland
Origin Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland
Genres Rock, opera, Classical crossover
Occupation(s) Singer–songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2011–present
Labels Syco, Sony (2011–12)
WIR Records (2012–13)
Crossfire Talent (current)
Associated acts Ronan Parke
Website Official website

Jai McDowall (born 24 July 1986) is a Scottish singer–songwriter who won the fifth series of Britain's Got Talent in June 2011. As the winner, he received £100,000 and performed at the 2011 Royal Variety Performance. McDowall was signed to Syco Music, a subdivision of record label giant, Sony Music.

Before Britain's Got Talent, he appeared as a contestant on The X Factor and The American Idol Experience.[2][3] His debut album Believe was released on 9 December 2011. The lead single "With or Without You" was released the same day. In March 2012, he was dropped by Syco after poor sales of his debut album.[4] This prompted an outburst from the singer, who claimed that Syco boss, Simon Cowell, was anti-Scottish.[4] Shortly after, the Mirror newspaper reported that the singer had, ironically, purchased a house on Fail Avenue.[5]

Early and personal life

McDowall was born and lives in Tarbolton in Ayrshire, Scotland[6] where he worked as a support worker prior to winning Britain's Got Talent.[7] He was a member of the Ayr Amateur Opera Company and Loudoun Musical Society.[8] He played roles such as Frank in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Motel in Fiddler on the Roof.[9]

Before his job of looking after young people with disabilities, Jai spent 2 years studying Music and Audio Technology (NC & HNC) at Music and Sound Production Dept, Ayr College, Scotland.

Music career

The American Idol Experience & The X Factor

McDowall auditioned for The American Idol Experience whilst on holiday in the USA in 2009, and won.[3]

He also auditioned for The X Factor in 2010 and reached bootcamp.[10]

Britain's Got Talent

Jai auditioned in Liverpool for the fifth series of Britain's Got Talent with "Anthem" from Chess, receiving positive comments from the judges, Michael McIntyre, Amanda Holden and David Hasselhoff.[citation needed] He received three yeses and was put through to the next round, and through to the live semi-finals.

Jai performed for a second time in the semi-final on 2 June 2011, singing "Bring Me to Life" by Evanescence. He once again received positive comments from the judges. Jai received the highest number of votes on the night and was put through to the final.

In the final, Jai performed "To Where You Are" by Josh Groban. He once again received positive comments from all four judges, despite some criticism from judge Simon Cowell, who claimed that the vocal was 'monotone'. During the result,Simon later complimented Jai on his rendition of the song after he had won the top prize of £100,000. Jai was announced as the winner with 29.1% of the vote, approximately 4.1 million, which proved a shock as he beat bookies favourite Ronan Parke.[11][12]

It was later revealed on Britain's Got More Talent that there was a margin of 2.4% of the vote, approximately 86,000, between Jai and runner-up Ronan Parke. He won £100,000 and a spot at the 2011 Royal Variety Performance.[13]

Post Britain's Got Talent

After winning Britain's Got Talent, Jai performed on the Britain's Got Talent Tour. Starting in Newcastle and moving through 3 Scottish cities Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow before heading through England and appearing in the major venues in most major cities. He performed at the 2011 Glasgow Show on Glasgow Green in front of 20,000 people, headlining the Sunday show along with a Retake That and other guests. In August 2011, he secured a record deal with Syco and Sony Music to be released in December 2011.[14]

In October 2011 Jai performed a sell out headline show at the Grand Hall, Kilmarnock.[15][16] He also headlined the end of season shows at the main Butlins sites during the October Holiday Break before appearing in the Royal Variety show.

2011-present: Believe

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On 3 October 2011, it was confirmed that McDowall, as well as Sony Music Entertainment and Syco Music to promote his debut album, has also hired Soundcheck Entertainment to aid in the promotion of the forthcoming the album which is expected for release in December 2011.[17]

McDowall announced on 26 October that the album would be titled Believe and would be released on 12 December.[18] Jai explained: "Being in the studio was everything I hoped it would be and I loved the whole creative process. I like the style of singing I did on Britain’s Got Talent – a kind of mix of musical and pop – so we’re working along those lines." McDowall had a pleasant surprise at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall when he was invited by Josh Groban to jointly perform "To Where You Are" in front of a packed house. The crowd were treated to this impromptu performance which was warmly received by both artists fans. He told STV, in reference to Susan Boyle: "I think it’s a fantastic thing. If I get even half of her success it’s going to be absolutely amazing for me. It’s dead funny cause people are calling me Jai-Bo!"[19] In 2012, McDowall sang his album lead track, "With or Without You" on China's Got Talent[20]

It was confirmed by Sony on March 2012 that, after fulfilling his one-album contract, McDowall's deal will not be renewed.[21]

In 2013, McDowall performed at the March & Rally for Scottish Independence, in Edinburgh.[22]

Relationship with Simon Cowell

In May 2012 it was reported[23][24] that McDowall called Simon Cowell 'anti-Scottish' in a news article.[25] Cowell defended himself on Britain's Got More Talent saying that his mother was Scottish, that he himself is half-Scottish and reminded Jai that he signed and still works with Susan Boyle who is Scottish.

Cowell stated that he was disappointed with McDowall winning the series. He said: "I was disappointed with last year's winner, Jai. You want to find someone who is a star all over the world and who has got a long career. With respect to him, he wasn't one of our best ones." [26]

Louis Walsh also offered an opinion: "Jai isn’t going to be a massive success – he hasn’t got any star quality at all. He won’t have chart success and within a year or so he’ll be forgotten. He’s not a star – he was a boring winner. Last year we had him on X Factor but we kicked him out at boot camp and there was a reason for that. At the end of the day, he’s an X Factor reject and he’s not going to sell records."[27]

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
UK
[28]
SCO
[29]
Believe 54 19
  • United Kingdom: 11,336[30]
  • Scotland: 15,000[30]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released

Extended plays

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
UK
[28]
SCO
[29]
Christmas With... - -
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
UK IRL SCO
[31]
2011 "With or Without You" Believe
2012 "Better than a Broken Heart" Single-releases only
"Unforgettable"
2013 "Got To Let Go"
"Fall Back Down"
"Won't Forget"
(as part of the Clutha Appeal)
17
"Here We Stand"
(featuring The Teenage Cancer Trust Band)
2014 "I Begin Again"
(Co-Written by Anthony Fedorov and Bill Grainer )

References

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  21. "BGT winner Jai McDowall dropped from Sony" Digital Spy 31 March 2012
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  23. BGT 2011 winner Jai McDowall: Simon Cowell is anti-Scottish | Metro News
  24. 'Britain's Got Talent' winner Jai: 'Simon Cowell is anti-Scottish' - Britain's Got Talent News - Reality TV - Digital Spy
  25. Britain's Got Talent winner Jai McDowall: Simon Cowell is anti-Scotish and I don't like him - Daily Record
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  31. http://www.officialcharts.com/scottish-singles-chart/
Preceded by Winner of Britain's Got Talent
2011
Succeeded by
Ashleigh and Pudsey

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