Jaydee bixby biography

          Jaydee Bixby (born August 14, ) is a.!

          Having performed on stage since childhood, Jaydee was only 17 when he participated in Canadian Idol in , reaching the finals and finishing in second place.

        1. Having performed on stage since childhood, Jaydee was only 17 when he participated in Canadian Idol in , reaching the finals and finishing in second place.
        2. Jaydee Bixby (born August 14, in Drumheller, AB) is a Canadian country musician who was the runner-up on the fifth season of Canadian Idol.
        3. Jaydee Bixby (born August 14, ) is a.
        4. Jaydee Bixby is a Canadian country musician who was the runner-up on the fifth season of Canadian Idol.
        5. Jaydee Bixby is a country singer from Canada who rose to fame with a second-place showing on the reality show Canadian Idol.
        6. Jaydee Bixby

          Canadian country musician (born )

          Musical artist

          Jaydee Bixby (born August 14, ) is a Canadian country musician who was the runner-up on the fifth season of Canadian Idol.

          In he signed with Her Royal Majesty's Records and went on to release his debut album Cowboys and Cadillacs. Moving on to On Ramp Records in , he released his second album Easy to Love.

          Before Canadian Idol

          Bixby was born in Drumheller, Alberta, where he grew up.

          He moved to Red Deer, Alberta where he attended Hunting Hills High School.

          Best known as the runner-up on Canadian Idol's fifth season, this country singer and songwriter released his first album, Cowboys and Cadillacs, in A.

          He was in a band called the "Bixbys" with his mother, father, and a family friend; they played at bars, weddings and rodeos. Jaydee has five sisters, four older and one younger. His father taught him guitar.[1]

          Canadian Idol

          Bixby auditioned for Canadian Idol in Calgary, Alberta.

          He sang "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" in his audition, and prompted judge Zack Werner to ask him what decade it was in Red Deer.[2] All four judges agreed